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The "Nest Egg" concept as explained by Albert Brooks to Julie Haggerty

Posted by Road Warrior on April 5, 2008 at 15:58:02:

After she had gambled away their lifes saving whilst he slept. That whole scene had me laughing tears. "Don't ever say nest egg. In fact, you can never use the words nest or egg. If you see a bird land in a nest, say, he landed in a bunch of twigs. And a chicken lays little round things we eat."

Runner up, Steve Carrell's anchorman being controlled by Jim Carey on BruCe Almighty. Another laugh til ya cry moment.

Will Ferrell sporting an untimely, very public, hard on in Anchorman wasn't too bad either.

There's a muscle on her arm
With a red and blue tatoo
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Fort Worth I love you