Boy Meets World (TV Series)
Me and Mr. Joad (1994)
William Daniels: George Feeny
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Quotes
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George Feeny : You know, you seem amused by this display of defiance, Mr. Turner.
Jonathan Turner : Oh, I am, I gotta say 'cause if I had done to me what I did to them, then I'd have done the same thing to me that they did.
George Feeny : Go to the board and diagram that sentence.
Jonathan Turner : I can't.
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Jonathan Turner : George, you live next to Matthews?
George Feeny : It's not something I brag about.
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George Feeny : Mr. Turner, I now return you your students, sadder but wiser.
Jonathan Turner : What about Matthews and Hunter?
George Feeny : For those two, I shall have to go nuclear.
Jonathan Turner : And that would mean?
George Feeny : I shall call their mommies.
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George Feeny : I realize that all you seventh-graders are delicate adolescent flowers just beginning your high school blooming so I say this with upmost sensitivity. Take this test or die.
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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 : [to Mr. Feeny] I just made the kids a deal that if they do the work and learn this book, then I don't need a test on this book. I don't think that's radical thinking. Do you?
George Feeny : Oh, not at all, Mr. Turner. In fact, why don't we take off our clothes and run willy-nilly through the woods.
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Jonathan Turner : [to Mr. Feeny] If my kids know their stuff then why do I need a test to prove it?
George Feeny : How do you determine that they know their stuff?
Jonathan Turner : Because I know my kids.
George Feeny : I know my dog, but I haven't a clue what he's thinking.
Jonathan Turner : You have a dog?
George Feeny : Well, no.
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Jonathan Turner : [When Mr. Turner's class walks out of the classroom] Oh, yeah, I can learn a lot from you, George.
George Feeny : Shut up.