The quote is "Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges." This line comes from the movie The Treasure of the Sierra Madrestarring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt and directed by John Huston. Three prospectors are accosted by a gang of bandits claiming to be lawmen. When the bandits are asked to show their badges they reply with this line. The quote was also used in Blazing Saddles. John Belushi popularized the quote in a few of his skits on Saturday Night Live.This quote was also used in Good Luck Charlie: It's Christmas when Bob, Pj, and Gabe were on a road and what they thought was a police officer came up to their car.
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You do activities or your teacher will award them to you put in by maxman825- There are diffenernt badges like poll badges. you can find how to earn them by clicking the plus bye you badges. Hope this helps!
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
As of my last update, Kongregate offers a varying number of badges, including Regular Badges, Legendary Badges, and Special Badges. The total number can change as new games are added and existing ones are updated. Typically, there are several hundred badges available across the platform. For the most accurate and current number, it's best to check directly on the Kongregate website.
The badges on WikiAnswer's tell your accomplishments and/or WikiAnswer's programs you are in.
Badges used to measure exposure to ionizing radiation are usually called radiation dosimeter badges.
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Nursing Badges are badges presented to a nurse at the end of that person's training by the training school in the united kingdom in Europe. It is also used for identification.
She is a driver or a chauffeur (the genre doesn't matter).
The feminine form of "chauffeur" is often referred to as "chauffeuse." However, in many contexts, the term "chauffeur" is used for both males and females, as it is considered gender-neutral in modern usage. In professional settings, simply using "chauffeur" is common regardless of gender.
Chauffeur is the correct spelling and the meaning is as follows. A chauffeur is a formal, hired driver usually of a limousine, these drivers can usually only be used by the very rich.
Its typically used for restricted area badges and flight line badges things of that nature.
Answers.com uses Photoshop and Illustrator to create most of their badges and awards.
Chauffeur is a masculine word in french. Translated it is 'le chauffeur'. An example sentence is 'Je remercie le chauffeur' which means 'I thanked the chauffeur'.
there is a chauffeur driver on the limousine
chauffeur or fahrer