Sam doesn't have clothes to change out of his uniform so he doesn't get it dirty.
"Hungry!" when Flint shows his invention called 'Super Monkey Thought Translator' "Danger, danger" when Sardine Land is getting ruined. "Steve" when Flint asks if Steve would help him, when Sam Sparks asks if Flint's invention was what it was and when Flint, Sam and Tim keeps on saying each others name at the end. "Steeeeeeeve!" also when Sam Sparks asks if Flint's invention was what it was. "Excited......... excited!" when the burgers were falling from the sky. "Lick, lick, lick, lick, lick, lick....." when Flint, Sam, Manny and Steve are in the elevator to Flint's lab. "Gummi Bears!" when Flint asks what Sam wants for breakfast. "Tap, tap" when Stave taps the Dangometer for the F.L.D.S.M.D.F.R. (Flint Lockwood Diatomic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator) pronounce Fled-dizeh-med-fur. "Yeeellooow" when Steve covers himself in yellow mustard. "Whoa!" when the Mayor (who was fat cus' he ate too much junk food) enters Flint's lab. Steve is also my favourite character in the movie. I think he is one of the funniest characters in the movie.
Andy Kaufman didn't fake his death.
Sam Mele is 6' 1".
Sam Lacey goes by Slammin' Sam.
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Sam doesn't have clothes to change out of his uniform so he doesn't get it dirty.
Sam doesn't have clothes to change out of his uniform so he doesn't get it dirty.
Sam doesn't have clothes to change out of his uniform so he doesn't get it dirty.
The store manager.
Piggy asks Sam if he can hold on to him because Piggy no longer has his glasses, he cant see.
Sheep May Safely Graze from Bach`s Cantata No.208
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The character Sam-I-Am asks "Do you like Green Eggs and Ham?" multiple times in the Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham" as he tries to convince the unnamed character to try the dish.
Sam-I-Am asks if you like green eggs and ham a total of 16 times in the book "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.
he writes on their website that he is at his fathers bedside and asks for prayers for his family
"The Cremation of Sam McGee" is a narrative poem written by Robert W. Service. The poem tells the story of a man named Sam McGee who asks his friend to cremate his body after he dies in the Yukon Territory. The friend keeps his promise and cremates Sam on the shores of Lake Lebarge.
'some of these men in parliament agree with me sir"