Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982): Squaring Accounts

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Uploaded on November 23, 2011 by AnyClip

The clip squaring accounts from Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) with Sean Penn, Ray Walston

You should be comin' on pretty soon, dude. How much did you smoke?
This'll be a little demonstration of that.
Listen up.
What was that?
That was my skull.
I'm so wasted!
Oh, man!
What is this stuff?
Doesn't that stuff cause brain damage?
Only if you take it every day for a month.
Bitchin'!
Dude, I'll pick you up in the van and go to the dance.
Later.
Jeff, you have company.
Get out of here, Curtis. I don't hear you unless you knock.
That's better. Entre.
Mr. Hand!
Well, were you going somewhere tonight, Jeff?
Yeah. The graduation dance.
It's the last school fiesta of the year.
Hmm. I'm afraid we've got some business to discuss here.
Did I do something wrong, Mr. Hand?
According to my calculations, Mr. Spicoli,
you wasted a total of, uh, eight hours of my time this year.
And rest assured, that is a kind estimate.
Now I have the unique pleasure of squaring our account.
Tonight you and I are going to talk in great detail about the Davis Agreement,
all the associated treaties, and the American Revolution in particular.
If you can turn to page 47 of Land of Truth and Liberty.
Oh, I left that book in my locker, Mr. Hand.
In that case, I'm glad I remembered to bring an extra copy... just for you.

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