Halloween (2007) - Deborah and Ronnie
- Deborah: Jesus Christ, Ronnie, you know I have to work tonight. Someone around here has got to make some money.
- Ronnie: I'm all broken up here bitch, I can't work.
- Deborah: Yeah, and who's fault is that? You're so pathetic.
- Ronnie: You know that new waitress over at the Bingo Lounge? She's been giving me the freaky eye.
- Deborah: You mean the whore the big tits hanging down to her knees?
- Ronnie: Maybe I will choke the chicken and purge my snork all over those flappy ass tits.
- Deborah: Yeah, well have a great fucking time.
- Ronnie: I will.
- Deborah: I hope she likes cripples.
- Ronnie: Bitch, I will crawl over there and I will skull fuck the shit out of you!
- Deborah: Oh, I will get the crutches for you.
- (the baby starts crying)
- Deborah: See what you did, loud mouth?
- Ronnie: WAAA! WAAA! That's all that fucker ever does is cry. WAAA! WAAA! Cry and shit, cry and shit.
- Deborah: That's what you do all the time is cry and shit.
- Ronnie: Fuck you, sit on my pole right now bitch.
Happy Birthday to
- Ronnie White of the Miracles (Smokey Robinson & the Miracles) who was born in 1939. — “Tears of a Clown” went number one in 1970.
- Alan Clarke, vocalist of the Hollies, who was born in 1942. — many hit singles, including “Long Cool Woman” in 1972 and “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” in 1969.
- Dave Holland, drummer of Judas Priest, who was born in 1948. — “Breaking The Law”.
- Agatha Faltskog, singer in ABBA, who was born in 1950. — too many hit singles to count, including “Waterloo” and “Dancing Queen”.
- Mike McCready, drummer of Pearl Jam, who was born in 1965. — “Jeremy” in 1992.
- Paula Cole, singer, who was born in 1968. — number 1 hit single in 1997, “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone”.
- Pharrell Williams, producer/songwriter/the Neptunes, who was born in 1973. — produced many hit singles to count, including “Hollaback Girl” and “Drop It Like Its Hot”.