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#onthisday This iconic line is from the 1991 film My Girl. It is spoken by the character Vada Sultenfuss (played by Anna Chlumsky) during the funeral of her best friend, Thomas J. Sennett (played by #MacaulayCulkin). Context of the Scene The Moment: Vada approaches Thomas J.'s open casket and becomes hysterical when she realizes he is not wearing his signature glasses. The Dialogue: She cries out,
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#onthisday This iconic line is from the 1991 film My Girl. It is spoken by the character Vada Sultenfuss (played by Anna Chlumsky) during the funeral of her best friend, Thomas J. Sennett (played by #MacaulayCulkin). Context of the Scene The Moment: Vada approaches Thomas J.'s open casket and becomes hysterical when she realizes he is not wearing his signature glasses. The Dialogue: She cries out,
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