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'''Bender''': What's in it for me, Bender?</poem>
'''Bender''': What's in it for me, Bender?</poem>
<poem>'''Bender''': It'll take more than that to surprise me, Bender!</poem>
<poem>'''Bender''': It'll take more than that to surprise me, Bender!</poem>
<poem>'''Bender''': While sawing off the Professor's hand with a dull saw, I got to thinking: "Who could use a doomsday device more: the scammers, or me, Bender?" After several more minutes of sawing, the answer became obvious: "Me, Bender!"
<poem>'''The Professor''': This is a problem that will solve itself.
<poem>'''The Professor''': This is a problem that will solve itself.
'''Bender''': A problem that solves itself? That sounds like a job for me, Bender.</poem>
'''Bender''': A problem that solves itself? That sounds like a job for me, Bender.</poem>

Revision as of 06:22, 22 July 2011

"Me, Bender" is one of Bender's common catchphrases, although it is not used as much as "Bite my shiny metal ass". Often, when Bender refers to himself as "Me", he follows it with "Bender", making the phrase "Me, Bender".

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Quotes

    The Professor: We need you to find the source of the beam and disable it.
    Bender: What's in it for me, Bender?

    Bender: It'll take more than that to surprise me, Bender!

    Bender: While sawing off the Professor's hand with a dull saw, I got to thinking: "Who could use a doomsday device more: the scammers, or me, Bender?" After several more minutes of sawing, the answer became obvious: "Me, Bender!"
    <poem>The Professor: This is a problem that will solve itself.
    Bender: A problem that solves itself? That sounds like a job for me, Bender.

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