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Help Identify Sopranos Quote PLZ!

  • 06-06-2007 08:26AM
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    Season 2 Christopher says 'When your bleeding a guy dry, you dont do it right away, contraraly you let him do his bidding, suavely' Where have I heard that before, its wrcking my head!!! Help!

    Also in The Departed 'Heavy Lies The Crown' think I done that in school long long time ago, help me!!! cheers lads!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,987 ✭✭✭Auvers


    Season 2 Christopher says 'When your bleeding a guy dry, you dont do it right away, contraraly you let him do his bidding, suavely' Where have I heard that before, its wrcking my head!!! Help!

    http://www.tv.com/the-sopranos/guy-walks-into-a-psychiatrists-office/episode/26461/summary.html
    Also in The Departed 'Heavy Lies The Crown' think I done that in school long long time ago, help me!!! cheers lads!

    Henry IV “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.”


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 243 ✭✭vallo


    Season 2 Christopher says 'When your bleeding a guy dry, you dont do it right away, contraraly you let him do his bidding, suavely' Where have I heard that before, its wrcking my head!!! Help!
    Would it be Haughey?;)

    I don't know where it comes from but the full quote is:
    "When you're bleeding a guy," Moltisanti explained, "you don't squeeze him dry right away. Contrarily, you let him do his bidding suavely. So you can bleed him next week and the week after . . . "
    Beautiful ....
    Also in The Departed 'Heavy Lies The Crown' think I done that in school long long time ago, help me!!! cheers lads!
    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index.php?qid=20070325132618AAm2xa5
    says it's a misquote of Henry V?


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