“What do you mean, 'you don't need to buy it'? You don't need to do anything, except pay taxes and die.”

As quoted in "Respek" http://www.listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=m1_FAsefZ6o (18 July 2004), Da Ali G Show.
2000s

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