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Gram, man, like Gram of Dope and *beep*

I'd jump his bones (with painful MD accent)

I'm Dave Elby and I'm ready to rock.

*beep* Madonna, she's a dick. I don't care about that punk *beep*

Jack Daniels and Coke (MD accent), what else?

Get away from me, please.

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My favourite lines were:
- Let's legalise marijuana - that's a fact.
- It should be joints across America.
- DOKKEN!!

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after Gram O' Dope talks about how they should make a joint large enough to fit across America, the guy standing next to him says "I'd get in line for that" classic stuff!

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You know what's really funny? I have no idea why the Zebraman is so threatened by punk. At the time, it seemed to me that punk was on its way out, big time. Bands like Black Flag, Circle Jerks and the Dead Kennedys were considered part of the punk scene, and really past their prime.

I remember hating what I called "euro trash" at the time, stuff like Duran Duran, Culture Club, Wham, Tears for Fears and the like. I couldn't stand it. Rap was also making a lot of headway. I still don't like that stuff.

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I never got the whole "threat" of music you don't like. I preferred metal to punk and grunge, but none of them was a threat to another. I dislike much of what's popular today – "American Idol" screechers, calculated punk popsters like Green Day, and rap that's notable more for its attitude than musicality – but none of these threatens me. I just don't listen to them.

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Used to work with a guy from Maryland, and we would use the word "Zone" a lot in what we did. I always thought he sounded funny when he said "Zone" in his (Painful) MD accent! And sure enough, the "Hell yeah" chick sounds just like him!

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"Have a good time. ALL the time. That's my philosophy Marty"

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