Space Ghost Coast to Coast (TV Series)
Yorke and Björk in: Knifin' Around (2001)
C. Martin Croker: Zorak, Moltar
Quotes
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[Björk says something in Icelandic]
Space Ghost : Yeah. Well, I'll tell him you said that.
Zorak : Hey, um, uh... what did you bury?
Space Ghost : Her mother.
Zorak : Cool.
Space Ghost : No, Zorak, it's just a bagel she started calling "mother".
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Moltar : Your wife's on the phone again.
Space Ghost : Uh, tell her I exploded and tell her it was very sad and that the last thing I said was "make sure my wife moves out of my condo."
Moltar : She says it's an emergency.
Space Ghost : Emergency? Patch her through.
[Björk is patched through]
Björk : I have to go to the toilet.
Space Ghost : You remember the difference between the toilet and the sofa, right?
Björk : I think so.
Space Ghost : And remember how angry I got.
Björk : It smells like bad eggs.
Space Ghost : Because that's what happens when you boil the cushions of the couch you've been urinating on.
Björk : Yeah?
Space Ghost : Oh-oh, and as long as I've got you here: tell that French DJ, Tricky, to move out!
Björk : What's his name again?
Space Ghost : I don't know, he's your damned friend.
Björk : And I would love to introduce you to him.
Space Ghost : I've met him. He's living on our couch with the urine. And tell him to stop letting in strangers to listen to his new beats.
Björk : It makes all the children happy.
Space Ghost : Honey, those aren't children... they're packets of cream cheese.
Björk : Sometimes I can't separate between the two, do you know that?
Space Ghost : Yeah. I wish I had known that when we were just dating.
Björk : You have a mask, has anybody told - ?
Space Ghost : Uh, honey? I buried a present for you out in the yard.
Björk : Yeah?
Space Ghost : Yeah... why don't you go dig it up?
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Moltar : [Auto-Tuned] Oh, yeah! Welcome to the Moltar Show!
Thom Yorke : Thank you very much, Moltar.
Moltar : Thank *you* very much, Thom Yorke, for sitting next to the Man... of the Century! Oh, yeah!
Thom Yorke : You're very self-assured. You're very much a nineties man.