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** "I can't get a lawyer that soon; Uncle Louie's in prison for another six weeks!"
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** "I [[AmoralAttorney I can't get a lawyer that soon; Uncle Louie's in prison for another six weeks!"weeks!]]
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* When $100 goes missing from the cash register in "Suspicious Minds," Connie and Eugene each suspect the other of being the thief. Hilarious disasters ensue.
** Eugene handcuffs Bernard when he reaches behind the counter for paper towels.
-->'''Eugene:''' ''Paper towels''... and how did you know we kept paper towels behind the counter?!
-->'''Bernard:''' I could '''see them!'''
** Connie confides in Bernard that she plans to help Eugene by sneaking $100 of her own money into the register, but she has to get rid of Eugene first, so maybe she'll try sending him to the bank for quarters. Bernard assures her, "Your brain is missing in action, but your heart's in the right place."
** Eugene shows Bernard a trap he's built that involves hooking cables to a car battery and a bell, so whoever tries to open the register will set off the bell and get shocked. (He apparently used this as a child to keep his (presumably foster) parents away from the refrigerator when they were dieting.) Bernard gets shocked before he leaves due to Eugene testing the switch while Bernard is still holding the cable Eugene asked him to hold. When Eugene wonders how to get rid of Connie so he can set it up, Bernard suggests sending her to the bank for some quarters.
** Whit comes back to find Bernard [[PassThePopcorn has calmly been sitting back enjoying the show]] ever since Eugene and Connie spent half an hour arguing over who would go the bank to get quarters. (Connie caved first, allowing Eugene to set up his trap.) Bernard complains about Whit spoiling the ending when he stops Connie before she can open the register... which does nothing, to Eugene's surprise, until he discovers (by shocking himself) that he had the switch in the wrong position.
** When the group figures out bills were getting jammed behind the register drawer and find 5 missing $20 bills behind it, Connie and Eugene start a new fight over who deserves the credit for finding the money. An exhausted Whit asks Bernard if he would be interested in buying an ice cream shop.
** Eugene handcuffs Bernard when he reaches behind the counter for paper towels.
-->'''Eugene:''' ''Paper towels''... and how did you know we kept paper towels behind the counter?!
-->'''Bernard:''' I could '''see them!'''
** Connie confides in Bernard that she plans to help Eugene by sneaking $100 of her own money into the register, but she has to get rid of Eugene first, so maybe she'll try sending him to the bank for quarters. Bernard assures her, "Your brain is missing in action, but your heart's in the right place."
** Eugene shows Bernard a trap he's built that involves hooking cables to a car battery and a bell, so whoever tries to open the register will set off the bell and get shocked. (He apparently used this as a child to keep his (presumably foster) parents away from the refrigerator when they were dieting.) Bernard gets shocked before he leaves due to Eugene testing the switch while Bernard is still holding the cable Eugene asked him to hold. When Eugene wonders how to get rid of Connie so he can set it up, Bernard suggests sending her to the bank for some quarters.
** Whit comes back to find Bernard [[PassThePopcorn has calmly been sitting back enjoying the show]] ever since Eugene and Connie spent half an hour arguing over who would go the bank to get quarters. (Connie caved first, allowing Eugene to set up his trap.) Bernard complains about Whit spoiling the ending when he stops Connie before she can open the register... which does nothing, to Eugene's surprise, until he discovers (by shocking himself) that he had the switch in the wrong position.
** When the group figures out bills were getting jammed behind the register drawer and find 5 missing $20 bills behind it, Connie and Eugene start a new fight over who deserves the credit for finding the money. An exhausted Whit asks Bernard if he would be interested in buying an ice cream shop.
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* In ''Waylaid in the Windy City'' after Richard Maxwell has scared Dr. Blackgaard with a fake water gun (to say nothing of Whit and Connie) he delivers an epic (if non-lethal) BondOneLiner:
-->'''Richard''': You know sometimes you guys can be real ''[[{{Pun}} drips!]]''
-->'''Richard''': You know sometimes you guys can be real ''[[{{Pun}} drips!]]''
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* Wooton is a walking CrowningMomentOfFunny in just about any episode he appears in, Jess Harnell's performance really sells it.
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* Wooton is a walking CrowningMomentOfFunny SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfFunny in just about any episode he appears in, Jess Harnell's performance really sells it.
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-->'''Jack:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Good, just so it isn't "terrible".]]
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* "Broken Window": During the impromptu "trial" over who broke a window in Whit's End, Rodney unexpectedly [[TalkingToHimself calls Mitch]] ("whatever-your-last-name-is") as a character witness.
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* "Broken Window": During the impromptu "trial" over who broke a window in Whit's End, Rodney unexpectedly [[TalkingToHimself calls Mitch]] Mitch ("whatever-your-last-name-is") as a character witness.
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* ''Prequels of Love'' features a song entitled "I Love my Pork Rinds" (performed by series composer John Campbell) It's only heard in the background in the episode, but the whole song is featured as a bonus feature on the album. The song is about a man who loves a girl but can't give up his love of pork rinds (What else?) so he ends up breaking up with her. It's as silly as it sounds.
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* Wooton is a walking CrowningMomentOfFunny in just about any episode he appears in, Jess Harnell's performance really sells it.