- Charlie Bishop: [with his brother soon to be deployed] Are you scared?
- Cody Bishop: No. It's another day at work... in the desert... where just about everything and everyone is kinda out to kill ya.
- Charlie Bishop: Do you know a lot about cars?
- Nancy Taylor: Yeah, my dad taught me enough. He said if I was to drive I should know my fill.
- Charlie Bishop: Well, either your dad's a smart man or he's trying to run me outta business.
- Nancy Taylor: No funny business.
- Charlie Bishop: Oh, you got it. Nothing fun. No smiles, laughing, just serious work. And we better not go to the jamboree because the possibility for funny business is just way too high.
- Nancy Taylor: Okay. Maybe we can go to the jamboree.
- Charlie Bishop: Risky. Very risky.
- Nancy Taylor: Yeah, not really into sports.
- Charlie Bishop: So I guess that it wouldn't impress you that I was QB1 and we were State Champs two years running?
- Nancy Taylor: Maybe. How many home runs did you hit?
- Mrs. Stanley: He's a good boy. Don't hurt him.
- Nancy Taylor: I doubt I have that kind of power.
- Mrs. Stanley: Well, you're the first girl in a long time to catch his eye.
- Brad: Oh, and, uh, you shouldn't listen to other people's conversations.
- Charlie Bishop: You shouldn't talk so loud.
- Nancy Taylor: [returning Brad's own words back to him] I'm sorry, we're gonna need to do that one again. That last one reeked of cliches and unoriginality. I mean, if you guys don't feel it, how am I supposed to feel it? Try some real emotion this time. It's supposed to penetrate the skin, not make the skin crawl.