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All-time Fav Movie Quote

Matt Damon with a "what did you just say about me?" type of look on his face knocks 3 hard times on the glass window with his 3 buddies standing behind him.

The preppy Harvard grad student, chatting over coffee probably, turns to see who's knocking.

Matt Damon says very slowly and in the most cocky voice possible, "Do you like apples?"

The preppy Harvard grad student replies kind of confused, "Yeah?"

Matt Damon slams his hand against the window and shows the preppy Harvard grad student a napkin with a name and phone number on it and says, "I got 'er number. How you like 'dem apples?"

if i werent in a serious relationship when i first saw that movie i would have done that to somebody just b/c i thought that it was halarious! maybe i can go out with amanda and let some guy hit on her and later on show him our wedding band and say "how you like them apples"

Sounds to me like another Jr. High video!!!!

It's been a while. Remember phone drop?

dude "phone drop" was so funny!

and once i got to lafayette we need to do that video. are we going act it out or are we going to set up some poor sucker?

somethings never get old, stupid videos would be one of them!

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