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Scully: What was that??
Mulder: I don't know - but it ain't no duck.
"The X-Files: Quagmire"
Scully: It just doesn't seem, substantial enough to warrant an
investigation.
Mulder: OK, Scully, so we disagree. It's not the first time,
and it won't be the last.
Scully: Well, at least if we had a legitimate source, we could..
Mulder: This is the essence of science, you ask an impertinent
question and you're on your way to a pertinent answer.
Scully: So, what makes this case any more credible than...
(Scully picks up a copy of National Comet, a tabloid,
off Mulder's desk and reads)....the hundred year old
mother with the lizard baby?
Mulder: Because the lizard baby wasn't born anywhere near Lake
Okobogee.
Scully: Oka-what?
Mulder: Bogee. (Mulder gets up and in her face) Okobogee.
Scully: Is that supposed to mean something to me?
Mulde