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Roger: Come on, Martinez. Wooley: Yeah, Martinez! Show your greasy little Puerto Rican ass so I can blow it right off! [Cocks his gun] Wooley: Blow ALL their asses off! Low-life bastards! Blow ALL their low-life little Puerto Rican and Nigger asses r...
I don't call myself Latin, I call myself Puerto Rican.
The first Latin music that blew my mind was bumba, which was a Puerto Rican beat.
Rico, 2nd Bandit on Apartment Rooftop: Jesus Christ, there's a thousand pigs!
I've actually been asked once or twice if I had some Puerto Rican in me.
But the only comparison that I want to Lenny Bruce is that I'm funny. I'm Freddie Prinze, Puerto Rican all the way.
I grew up dancing salsa - you know, a traditional Puerto Rican dance.
I'm not messing with skiing. You can't get this Puerto Rican on the slope. Uh-uh.
I will fucking kill you and anyone else who gets in the way of me and my tunes.
My heart is half Puerto Rican, half Canadian. That is how I feel.
What was the competition? Well, I remember this Puerto Rican who came out in a short skirt and a gun.
Cousin Sean: Fucking Ricans think they know everything. If they knew shit, they wouldn't be Puerto Ricans.
I'm half Puerto Rican and half Jewish and so, in some ways, living in many worlds at once is where I feel most at home.
I grew up in a neighborhood with blacks and Puerto Ricans and Italians, the whole gamut, so conveying unity has always meant a lot to me.
I'm a little bit of everything. Sometimes people think I'm not Puerto Rican, because my name doesn't sound Spanish.
I come from a pop background, but I'm also a Puerto Rican and I do feel this music. My approach to salsa is a humble one, and I defy anybody to prove that I'm faking it.
Once I walked out of my house into to the Puerto Rican Day parade. It was usually a five-minute walk to work, but that day it took me a half-hour to get to 30 Rock.
The Motion Picture Association of America wipes the sweat off its brow and sings the PG-13 song.
I had the pleasure, as Robin said, to live a childhood dream as many young Americans and Puerto Rican children live that play youth baseball. And I feel honored and very thankful for that opportunity.
I like to cook Puerto Rican food. That's what I grew up on: rice, beans, meat, some Italian-American food. I know my way around the kitchen.