Old Cajun Man Quotes in Joe Dirt (2001)
Old Cajun Man Quotes:
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Joe Dirt: [Narrating] I checked my list of Rambler Wagons, and there it was: Nunamaker. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I was finally home.
Joe Dirt: [Joe comes up to his childhood house only to find it's been condemned] Sir? Hey mister! You know the people who live here, Nunamaker?
Old Cajun Man: [In a nasally, thick Louisiana accent] They move!
Joe Dirt: W-what's that?
Old Cajun Man: [Continues the thick, nasally Louisiana accent for rest of scene] Move! They move! 'bout... 15 yea' ago. Had a lil' boy. Had same kinda haircut you got na'.
[laughs]
Old Cajun Man: God da', you outta date boy.
Joe Dirt: Yeah, man, that little boy, that's me. My parent's were-this was my home. I though this was it this time.
Old Cajun Man: Nah, home is where you make it.
Joe Dirt: Ya like ta see homos naked?
Old Cajun Man: [repeats phrase, this time with a firmer tone of voice] Home is where you make it.
Joe Dirt: You like ta see homos naked, that's cool man, whatever.
Old Cajun Man: No no no no. Home is where you MAKE it. Home, where you make it.
Joe Dirt: Oh.
Old Cajun Man: Ev'body know dat. Goddamn, boy.
[Old Cajun Man walks away]
Joe Dirt: Guy likes to see homos naked, that doesn't help me.
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Old Cajun Man: [In a muffled back water accent] Home is where you make it.
Joe Dirt: What?
Old Cajun Man: Home is where you make it.
Joe Dirt: You like to see homos naked?
Old Cajun man: Home is where you make it.
Joe Dirt: Oh.
[Walks away]
Joe Dirt: Guy likes to see homos naked, that doesn't help me.
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