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Date Posted: 12:50:07 02/11/00 Fri
Author: Islandgirl
Subject: While we're on the subject of stupid statements made by Mulder, does anybody remember which episode it was. . .
In reply to: Islandgirl 's message, "Did you Brit-Philes catch the statement in "Terms of Endearment" that has won the U.S. X-philes award for "Stupidest statement ever uttered on XF"???" on 09:07:31 02/11/00 Fri

> where Mulder told Skinner, "I'm not going to track down people for the federal government!" I thought this was a pretty dumb statement, since "tracking down people for the federal government" is pretty much a job description of what F.B.I. agents are hired to do! I think the ep was sometime in Season Four, but I'm not sure about that.

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