Quotes
"Curse you God for making me this way!" – A feature of a recurring theme in the series, where someone would be laughed at (in a surreal fashion) due to a misfortune. The victim of the ridicule would always say this, while shaking his or her fists at the sky.
"My expectations were confounded and from thence the humour arose."
"Who is the real sick man in this so called society?" A question posed by Herring throughout the first series in order to justify his outrageously inappropriate and perverse personal anecdotes such as: "Wanting to make love to an animal with the body of Natalie Imbruglia's and the head of an ant." He would compare his activities to: "The businessman, in his Suit and tie having sex with the same woman, his wife, every day of his life for 40 years." It was always concluded by Lee that Herring was clearly the more sick.
"Look at his little face, it’s almost as if he understands."
"Saying it in a staccato fashion doesn't make it any more true."
"No, listen to the question and the words in it..."
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