Joost: From this day forth, I will only be a dick when Ricks is present, which is pretty much most of the time.
Joost: That's the craziest story I've ever heard! Jeff: Tell me about it! Joost: How could an elephant walk into the house and carefully but lovingly place a chicken roll between my rock hard buttocks without anyone hearing a sound?!
Joost: (when Mack drops the rugby ball tossed his way) Ugh! You're useless, fatty! Sione: Hey, that's not fair! He would have caught it if it was a donut! Mack: Yeah! No... what?! Ipi Tombi, was that supposed to be supportive, Sione?!
Joost: (at the Zoo) Note how the animals are segregrated for their separate development, hey? That's how it's supposed to be!
The story that Joost tells of going on a month long trip to throw a bottle off a cliff is a tribute to the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy.
Mack: Ipi Tombi, was that supposed to be supportive, Sione?! Ipi Tombi is a 1974 musical by South African writers Bertha Egnos Godfrey and her daughter Gail Lakier, telling the story of a young black man leaving his village and young wife to work in the mines of Johannesburg.
Sione: It's like Fantasy Island! On the TV show Fantasy Island, guests were taken to a resort where the seemingly impossible took place every week, courtesy of the resort's host, Mr Roarke.
Title This episode's title is a nod to the critically acclaimed NZ movie An Angel At My Table.
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