Stephen King’s IT. Beverly Marsh’s Dad said this every time Bev did something he didn’t like.
In the book it’s kinda buried in other text, but in the miniseries with Tim Curry, the script chooses (for some reason) to emphasize that phrase for Beverly’s dad specially. He always worried. He worried a LOT.
Now it gets interesting because I avoided anything from Stephen King. So it must of been used elsewhere in reference to that and that would be the reference I recognize but cannot recall.
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Another win for Colin in coping with the evolving situation.
That qualifies as a ball out of left field.
And it was handled properly.
It’s good to see Colin getting the hang of things.
“I WORRY, Benni… I worry a LOT.”
-> Bonus points for recognizing the reference
I’m going to assume the Benni was asking Colin when he shot his first load.
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I recognize the reference, but I cannot recall the reference.
😞
Stephen King’s IT. Beverly Marsh’s Dad said this every time Bev did something he didn’t like.
In the book it’s kinda buried in other text, but in the miniseries with Tim Curry, the script chooses (for some reason) to emphasize that phrase for Beverly’s dad specially. He always worried. He worried a LOT.
Now it gets interesting because I avoided anything from Stephen King. So it must of been used elsewhere in reference to that and that would be the reference I recognize but cannot recall.
Is it the Monsters University line were Sully and Mike talk about being failures and being terrified?
Stephen King’s IT. See the above reply to Wollypegger ^