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It's from the 2000 film 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'. The line was spoken by Everett (George Clooney) when he was in a shop trying to buy his usual hair pomade, 'Dapper Dan'. The shop owner only has the 'FOP' brand, and offers to order 'Dapper Dan' and have it within the next two weeks.

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