Millions Swore To Have These “Memories” That NEVER Existed

40. How can I make your day today, Harry?

In the 1983 action movie Sudden Impact, Dirty Harry, played by Clint Eastwood, foils a robbery. He manages to gun down most of the bad guys and is now down to the last robber, who, by this time, has a woman hostage. Harry taunts the guy and says, “Go ahead. Make my day.” Most people insist it’s “Go ahead, punk. Make my day.” The mix up may have been from one of the lines in the same scene mentioned by Harry which goes, “You’ve got to ask yourself one question: ‘Do I feel lucky?’ Well, do ya punk?”

41. Who gives a damn?

In the 1939 smash hit Gone with Wind, the memorable line, which was arguably the first to mention a swear word in movie history, Rhett Butler, played by Clark Gable, says, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” Most people mistakenly heard, “Frankly, Scarlett, I don’t give a damn,” as a response Rhett gives to Scarlett when she pleads, “Where shall I go? What shall I do?” Since the movie’s release decades ago, it’s grown so popular that people use it to express how fed up they are with someone.

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