Mary Cooper: How about we lose the bowtie? Sheldon Cooper: Why? Mary Cooper: Look around, honey. None of the other kids are wearing one. Sheldon Cooper: Well, perhaps I'll start a fad.
Mary Cooper: How about we lose the bowtie?
Sheldon Cooper: Why?
Mary Cooper: Look around, honey. None of the other kids are wearing one.
Sheldon Cooper: Well, perhaps I'll start a fad.
Sheldon Cooper: I'll go with you, Mom. Missy Cooper: Why are you going? You don't believe in God. Sheldon Cooper: No, but I believe in Mom.
Sheldon Cooper: I'll go with you, Mom.
Missy Cooper: Why are you going? You don't believe in God.
Sheldon Cooper: No, but I believe in Mom.
Missy Cooper: You're gonna get your a$$ kicked in high school. Sheldon Cooper: I'm not going to be assaulted. High school is a haven for higher learning. George Cooper Sr.: Oh, dear God.
Missy Cooper: You're gonna get your a$$ kicked in high school.
Sheldon Cooper: I'm not going to be assaulted. High school is a haven for higher learning.
George Cooper Sr.: Oh, dear God.
Sheldon Cooper (narrative): I felt like Neil Armstrong on the moon, alone and happy.
Sheldon Cooper (narrative): I've always loved trains. In fact, if my career in theoretical physics hadn't worked out, my backup plan was to become a professional ticket taker. Or hobo.
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