i was just wondering if anyone recognized the quote in my sig, and could tell me where it's from. i'd offer some sort of attractive prize to the winner, but i have nothing to offer. except the simple joy of knowing that you know something that most people do not.
any takers? (good god, the offseason is boring).
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Skinsfan55 wrote:"i'd offer some sort of attractive prize to the winner, but i have nothing to offer."
GEEZ!!You are soooooo selfish with those donuts man, I mean "I have nothing attractive to offer *chomp* I really would like to *smack* share but *gulp* I hust don't have anything you guys would want."
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DEHog wrote:Forgot the name but isn't it from one of Grisham's books??
I thought about that one too, but I remembered Fountainhead first... I think Roark was the name of that legal assistant in the one where the lawyer defended the black man who killed the rapist of his daughter in the courthouse - but I didn't believe he ever said that line...
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skinsfaninroanoke wrote:DEHog wrote:Forgot the name but isn't it from one of Grisham's books??
I thought about that one too, but I remembered Fountainhead first... I think Roark was the name of that legal assistant in the one where the lawyer defended the black man who killed the rapist of his daughter in the courthouse - but I didn't believe he ever said that line...
I was under the impression that all of Grisham's books had a similar plot to the one you just described

But seriously, is that the one they made a movie with, and Samuel L. Jackson was the defendant? "Yes they deserved to die and I hope they burn in hell!"
What a great movie
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