Boy Meets World (TV Series)
Me and Mr. Joad (1994)
Rider Strong: Shawn Hunter
Quotes
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Cory Matthews : No more macaroni!
Kids : No more macaroni!
Cory Matthews : We want steak!
Kids : We want steak!
Cory Matthews : And what do we want with our steak?
Shawn Hunter : Macaroni!
Cory Matthews : No, we don't like macaroni.
Shawn Hunter : Oh!
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Shawn Hunter : Maybe what we did wasn't smart, but at least we stood up for our principles.
Alan Matthews : And what were your principles?
Shawn Hunter : I remember something about macaroni.
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Shawn Hunter : [after finding out they have to take a test] I even read the book!
[everybody gasps]
Shawn Hunter : That's right, my head still hurts!
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Cory Matthews : Look for the union label. Is anyone behind you, my Shawn?
Shawn Hunter : I've gotta tell you. There's no one with us. We're all alone here. I'm gonna bail.
Cory Matthews : You better not.
Shawn Hunter : Oh, yes, I am.
Cory Matthews : Oh, no, no, no.
Shawn Hunter : Oh, yes, yes, yes!
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Jonathan Turner : [to Feeny] Come on, George. Why don't you just let them burn out? You don't wanna break their spirit.
George Feeny : Please. I have been an educator for 35 years. I think I know how to relate to my students.
[speaks into the megaphone]
George Feeny : All right, this is your warden speaking. So, you wanna play rough with George Feeny? Fine. We'll take off the gloves.
Shawn Hunter , Cory Matthews : Uh-oh.
George Feeny : The 7th-grade dance is hereby canceled.
Cory Matthews : You can't do that.
George Feeny : I can do whatever I want. I have the megaphone. The entire football season...
Shawn Hunter : Oh, no.
George Feeny : Canceled!
Shawn Hunter : But that means...
George Feeny : Yes, Mr. Hunter. No cheerleaders.
Shawn Hunter : [dramatically drops to the ground and weeps] No!
Cory Matthews : Shawn, it's a strike. We have to make sacrifices.
Shawn Hunter : But he's taking my girls. Why can't we just sacrifice you?
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George Feeny : And how do the Joads relate to you?
Cory Matthews : I guess they don't.
Shawn Hunter : Yeah, we're not really out in the world yet. They had nothing to eat, nowhere to live. All they knew was that they deserved a decent wage.
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Jonathan Turner : All right, class. In "The Grapes of Wrath," we see that the struggle to organize, to get justice for the migrant farm workers, was long and difficult. Heads were broken. People were killed. A lot of blood.
Shawn Hunter : Sounds like bingo night in my trailer park.