So often misquoted as "Luke, I am your father" by quasi-fans. A pet peeve of mine. And even when people get the words right they'll screw up the emphasis, like: "No, I am your father." instead of the correct "No, I am your father."
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Underappreciated by Jan Ors since ca. 1 BBY. Now cloaked with 50% more pepperoni. Don't go in the pimped-out fridge, Jack...
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