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The episode where it's used most is The Leap, specifically in a long scene with Barney and Robin. The history is as follows:
In the Pilot, Ted telling Robin that he thinks he's in love with her on their first date inspired Barney to use that as a break up line for women.
In "The Leap", when Robin decides she doesn't want to be with Barney, Marshall suggests she "Mosby" him by saying "I love you", as Barney does to Works With Carlos Girl, in "the Purple Giraffe".
take it back to barney's they will usually warranty their merchandise or tell you where to get it repaired or give you credit for the purse towrds another one.
Henry Fonda married five times. In 1931, he wed actress Margaret Sullavan whom he divorced in 1933. In 1936, he married Frances (Ford Seymour) Brokaw, a rich widow who committed suicide in 1950. That was the year Fonda married Susan Blanchard, the socialite step-daughter of Oscar Hammerstein II. He divorced her in 1953. Then he married Afdera Franchetti, an Italian countess in 1957 and divorced her in 1961. Also in 1961, he married Shirlee Mae Adams and remained with her until his death in 1982. From the Brokaw marriage came son Peter, an actor remembered as a counterculture motorcyclist in Easy Rider (1969), and daughter Jane, an actress mainly known for traitorous disloyalty during the Vietnam Conflict.
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