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"Are you ready to write a fucking master piece cause I sure the fuck am!"
"Oh the dragons balls were blazing as I stepped into its cave and I sliced his fucking cockles with a long and shiny blade twas I who fucked the dragon fuck-a-lye sing fuck-a-loo and if you try to fuck with me then I shall fuck you too!"
"Yeah it was awesome, compared to bullshit! Compared to the greats! Compared with fucking Beethoven!"
"Not a word unless its a fucking masterpiece!!!"
"I totally miss the fucked up things you do."
"I was just following the code."
"Give me one cock pushup. The cock is a muscle. You've got to learn how to flex it."
"Uh, we're just regular guys, you know. We're just, flesh, and bone."
"I'm in the air-vent, dude. Dude, I totally missed you."
"When you can snatch this remote from my hand, then you can choose the channels we watch."
"That's right, run! Unless you want some more of this! Yeah! Grrr!"
"You two bozos don't even realize, you've just stumbled upon the darkest secret in the history of rock. I actually saw it once, I used to be a guitar tech, and the lead guitarist comes on, holding this weird looking thing, with horns on, made of green ivory or some shit. He starts shredding licks way beyond his capabilities. Like shit it had to be coming from somewhere else. It was the Pick, it wasn't him. He didn't know what he had, though. So at the end of the show he just flicks it back into the audience. Some kid catches it. Kid named Eddie van Halen. So I started researching it. I quit my job, moved to Rome, learned Latin. I came to the trust of the senior librarian at the Vatican, he called himself Signore Papadillo - He led me into some shit you wouldn't believe. You see this: It's an ancient scroll, all in Latin. I translated it. Took me six years. Turns out this thing goes deeper than you can imagine. Way deeper. Back to the Dark ages. See this: Long ago, a dark wizard used his power to conjure up Satan himself! Satanos - That's Latin for Satan. A horrific battle of violence ensued, but the ancient demon was far too powerful. Luckily, a blacksmith heard the Beast's roars. The Devil was drawn back into the fires of Hell, and the dark wizard was totally stoked to be alive. With a long draw of his hash pipe, the wizard sought a way to repay the blacksmith. The blacksmith loved a fair maiden, but in order to gain her affection, he would need a true master's skill to leave her moist and wanting. The dark wizard fashioned the demon's tooth into a pick, enabling the blacksmith to play the most masterful of melodies on his lute - Thereby winning the heart of the maiden he loved. The secret of the Pick died with that blacksmith, but then, poof, all of a sudden, it reappears back in the American South, at the turn of the century, in Robert Johnson's fingers, and spawns the birth of the blues, and rock 'n roll. The Pick is a tiny part of the Beast, and so it has supranatural qualities, a whole other level above super."
"I am complete! Yes you are fucked, shit out of luck, now I'm complete and my cock you will suck! This world will be mine, and you're first in line, you bought me the Pick and now you shall both die!"
"Fuck! Fuck! Fuck, the Demon Code prevents me, from declining a rock-off challenge... What, are your terms, what's the ca-aatch??"
"I'm the Devil, I love metal! Check this riff it's fuckin' tasty!!!!"
"I can't wait to take Kage back to Hell! I'm gonna fill him with my hot demon gel, - I'll make him squeel like my scarlet pimpernell!"
"Rock music"
"Tenacious D"
"Robert Johnson"
"Michael Richards as Doug Beech"
"Michelle Hurst as Yvonne"
"Harold Ramis as Chris Moore"
"Allen Covert as Officer Samuels"
"Rob Zombie as Himself"
"The music. The legend. The hostage situation."
"Lemmy Kilmister as School Magazine Editor Rocker"
"Rich Wilkes as Corduroy Pants Rocker"
"John Melendez as Constant Masturbating Rocker"
"Vinnie DeRamus as Dungeons & Dragons Rocker"
"Kurt Loder as Himself"
"The music made them do it."
"They were a rock 'n' roll band that couldn't get arrested. That was before they took an entire radio station hostage."
"A comedy with attitude."
"Get ready to laugh, rock and roll."
"The amps are on but nobody's home."
"Brendan Fraser as Chazz Darby/Chester Ogilvie"
"Steve Buscemi as Rex"
"Adam Sandler as Pip"
"Joe Mantegna as Ian "The Shark""
"Michael McKean as Milo Jackson"
"Chris Farley as Officer Wilson"
"Ernie Hudson as Sgt. O'Malley"
"Judd Nelson as Jimmie Wing"
"Amy Locane as Kayla"
"Nina Siemaszko as Suzzi"
"Marshall Bell as Carl Mace"
"Reg E. Cathey as Marcus"
"David Arquette as Carter"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.