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When first sent to Principal's office[]

  • This is your only warning. Don't mess up again.

Mission Dialogue[]

  • These are very serious allegations, Mr. Hattrick
  • I hope you're wrong, for the sake of Bullworth.
  • We are getting nowhere with this, Mr. Hattrick. My patience is wearing thin.
  • I don't like intruding on the lives of our staff.
  • What's what?
  • I don't smell anything, come on!
  • You better not have lead me on a wild goose chase, Hattrick.
  • That is completely unacceptable, if what you're saying is true.
  • What have we here, Hopkins?
  • Galloway's been recruiting students it seems. Well, we've got him now.
  • Drinking? I will terminate the employment contract of any staff member found corrupting our students. Morality is the most important lesson we can teach the youth.
  • What's this?
  • And to think I trusted you, Hattrick! You're fired.
  • And as for you, Galloway, there better not be anything to that drinking business.

Wandering around campus[]

  • How nice of young Harrington's father to invite me for tea.
  • No expulsions this month! Am I growing soft?

When a student attacks him[]

  • You violent child!
  • Do not make it any worse for yourself!
  • This has to stop immediately!

When a student/Jimmy vandalise[]

  • I saw that!
  • Are you out of your mind, child!?!

When chasing a student/Jimmy[]

  • STOP, right now!
  • You better stop right there!

When a weapon is fired near him[]

  • Where did you get that?

When hidden from[]

  • Your mother will hear about this!

Kneed in the groin[]

  • OH!...HOW COULD YOU?! *Groan*

Out of breath[]

  • I'm getting too old for this.

When knocked out[]

  • I just need a quick rest...
  • I'll fix you yet...
  • It hurts ME more than it hurts you!
  • Children today...
  • It is a difficult calling...
  • This...goes on your permanent record!

Detention[]

When Forced to see Jimmy Hopkins[]

  • Well, if it isn't young James Hopkins. In trouble again.
  • Jimmy, it seems like you just left my office and now you're back again.
  • Why is it you can't seem to keep your nose clean? Don't answer that!
  • I'm beginning to get very tired of your shenanigans, Hopkins.
  • Well, well, well. What have we here? If it isn't young Hopkins again.
  • Jimmy Hopkins. We're really getting to know each other. Isn't that nice?
  • Hopkins, eh? I was hoping I wouldn't see you for a while.
  • You again, Jimmy? I'm disappointed but not surprised.
  • Look who the cat dragged in. The young delinquent himself.
  • Don't you get tired of coming here, Hopkins? Don't you?
  • So nice of you to drop by my office. On your way to prison, young man.
  • Back so soon, Hopkins? Do you ever learn?

Looking at Jimmy's personal record[]

  • Let's see what your rap sheet says.
  • I'll just bring up your permanent record.
  • Let's see what we've got, shall we?
  • Looks like you've been quite busy. Eh, Jimmy?
  • No rest for the wicked certainly applies to you it seems.
  • Time to look at your record again.
  • One moment. I'll get your record.
  • Your rap sheet gets longer by the minute it seems.

Recalling Jimmy's past misdeeds[]

Fighting students in restroom[]

  • You've been assaulting students in the WASHROOMS? That's just sick.
  • You've been causing trouble in the toilets? What are you thinking?
  • You seem to spend an inordinate amount of time in washrooms. Most curious.

Fighting workers at the Carnival[]

  • Fighting with carnival workers? Trying to get their jobs, hmm?
  • Fighting again? I suppose when you hang out with those carnival types, that's not surprising.
  • Billy Crane's circus has been complaining about you! Imagine that!

Fighting Dogs[]

  • And now you've added cruelty to dogs? That's just charming!
  • Even dogs find you loathsome it seems!

Fighting townspeople[]

  • Brawling with adults, Jimmy? That's just unacceptable.
  • There are several reports of townspeople having to restrain you! I am shocked!
  • You are to respect the property and persons of the town, Jimmy! Do you hear me?

Fighting the Police[]

  • I see the police had to bring you in.
  • Arrested again, eh? I suppose you think of that as a good early start.
  • Hmm. When an officer of the law gives you an instruction you are to obey it. Do you understand?
  • The police have been wasting their time on you it seems. Perhaps we should just be done with you and put you in jail?

Fighting Orderlies[]

  • You had to be tranquilized to be brought in? Maybe you should slow down a little, Jimmy.
  • The mental health people had to be brought in to bring you under control? Outrageous!
  • I see. Jimmy, the nice men from the asylum are just trying to help you.

Fighting Prefects[]

  • Clashing with the prefects again? Will you ever learn?
  • You know, you really shouldn't struggle when the prefects approach you.
  • The prefects have been commenting on your tendencies toward violence.
  • Several prefects have noticed your propensity for violence.
  • Do. Not. Fight. The prefects. Am I making myself clear?
  • You've been fighting the prefects I understand! This is unacceptable!

Fighting Teachers[]

  • You've forced the staff to drag you in here, quite extraordinary.
  • A teacher had to physically apprehend you!
  • You are to obey and respect our staff at all times, Hopkins.
  • There will be no more complaints about you from our staff. Do I make myself clear?

Break and Enter[]

  • Breaking into lockers? That's illegal you know.
  • It seems the concept of private property has been eluding you.
  • Why do you have to break into lockers, Jimmy? Why?
  • Ah. Breaking into lockers? I see. You are intent on becoming a criminal it seems.

Vandalism[]

  • Vandalism, destruction, disrespect... you're bound for a borstal if you don't smarten up!
  • You're credited with rampant vandalism and destruction? Impressive.
  • Perhaps we should make you pay for all the things you break. Would you like that?
  • You've been cutting quite a swathe of destruction it appears.
  • You seem to have an aptitude for senseless destruction, Jimmy!
  • Our curriculum does not include breaking things. If it did, you'd be a star student.
  • Causing property damage? Who do you think you are, boy?
  • This recent spate of vandalism has to come to an end.

Egging[]

  • Throwing eggs at cars? Really, Jimmy? How juvenile.
  • Egging cars? You can do better than that!
  • Eggs are for cooking, not throwing, Jimmy. Just ask Edna.

Fighting Students[]

  • Another fight? How many this week, Jimmy? How many?
  • You'll have to stop all this brawling you engage in!
  • Students ought not to fight, Jimmy. That includes you!
  • You seem to be a very violent young man.
  • All this fighting. What is it, video games?
  • You seem to be on a fast track to a conviction for assault.
  • All this fighting will simply have to stop.
  • Jimmy, violence is not a proper way to channel the frustration you feel about your mother.

General[]

  • You seem to be constantly in trouble, Jimmy!
  • You seem intent on claiming the spot as Bullworth's number one troublemaker.
  • I am told that you are always in trouble, Jimmy, very disappointing!
  • I constantly hear your name associated with misdeeds, Jimmy. I don't like it!

Throwing Newspaper[]

  • It's been reported that you've been throwing newspapers at people!

Upsetting A Student[]

  • Hmm, an incident where you made someone cry. Have you no empathy?
  • Do you enjoy making people cry, Jimmy? I'm getting worried about you.
  • Making people cry is not a game... well, it is not a game for you.
  • It seems that you've been praying on the weak, making them cry and so forth.
  • Making students cry is no laughing matter, Hopkins!
  • You've actually made someone vomit! That's just disgusting!

Rejected by Girl[]

  • Ah, I see! Perhaps your attitude can be explained by your bad luck with girls!
  • It seems that even the girls at Bullworth despise you. Well, that's encouraging.
  • Perhaps you should stop chasing girls so much and focus on your studies.
  • Girls don't like you, it's a fact! I'm surprised that goes a long way to explain things.

Losing Bet[]

  • Gambling for money, Jimmy? I'm not surprised.
  • Perhaps you should leave Bullworth and become a gambler. It seems that your heart is more in that.
  • Do you not know that gambling is a surefire way to ruin?

Pulling Alarm[]

  • You seem to think it's pretty damn funny to pull fire alarms, don't you?
  • Pulling the fire alarm is a serious offense. It will have to stop!
  • The fire alarm is there for safety reasons, not so punks like you can amuse themselves!

Shoved in Garbage[]

  • Trash cans are for garbage, Jimmy, not people!
  • You were seen pushing someone into a trash can, Jimmy! Care to explain yourself?
  • Shoving people into the garbage? Have you any idea of the health implications?

Sliding[]

  • Jimmy, rails were made for holding on, not for sliding down.
  • Sliding down banisters is not appropriate behavior for a Bullworth student!
  • I do wish you'd stop this banister-sliding of yours!

Mailbox Baseball[]

  • So you really think that smashing up mailboxes is a good idea?

Violating Curfew[]

  • You've been missing your bedtime consistently, Jimmy. That's not good.
  • Staying up too late is known to cause aggression and bad behavior.
  • I suppose you do most of your sleeping during class? Certainly you don't sleep when you're supposed to.
  • Jimmy, the Bullworth bedtime is not a suggestion, it's a rule.
  • You should get to bed at a decent hour, Jimmy. Your mother would want it.

Bike Theft[]

  • You've been stealing BIKES? What's next, cars?
  • You've become quite the little bike thief it appears.
  • This "borrowing" of bikes you do, it has to end, Jimmy.
  • So, you're the one behind the recent spate of bike theft, I see.

Tagging[]

  • Writing rude words on walls is naughty, Jimmy. Didn't your mother teach you anything?
  • If you could confine your painting to art class and not walls, I'd be very grateful.
  • Most children stop writing on the wall once they're old enough to walk.
  • What is it with you and writing on walls, Jimmy? Graffiti is not an art form, get it through your head!

Impudence[]

Police[]
  • Mouthing off to the police, Jimmy? It will land you in jail one day.
  • Telling off the police is indicative of a criminal disposition, Jimmy. I would stop it if I were you.
  • You should treat officers of the law with all due respect.
Prefects[]
  • You've been disrespecting prefects. That's entirely unacceptable.
  • There is no call for being flippant with the prefects, Jimmy.
  • I was a prefect once, and I will not abide by you being obnoxious to them.
Faculty[]
  • Mouthing off to the teachers, Jimmy? I mean really, what were you thinking?
  • Do not talk back to teachers, Jimmy! Is even such a basic concept beyond you?
  • Disrespecting teachers will do you no good at Bullworth, young man.

Failing Classes[]

Art[]
  • It seems like you lack the artistic talent to pass art class!
  • Having trouble concentrating in Ms. Philips' class?
  • Seems like even Ms. Philips can't see any good in you.
  • Would you at least try to apply yourself in art class?
Chemistry[]
  • I see you got a lousy mark in chemistry! Too busy chasing girls?
  • Mr. Watts tells me you're a complete failure!
  • Chemistry seems far beyond you, Jimmy. Perhaps we should get you a tutor?
  • What exactly have you been doing in chemistry class? Certainly not learning anything by the looks of it.
English[]
  • It appears that you're too stupid to speak your native language properly!
  • I suppose you're too busy trying to steal Mr. Galloway's alcohol to pay any attention?
  • Mr. Galloway thinks you're hopeless in English. I would tend to agree.
  • English class does not seem to be your strength. You really are a hopeless brute, aren't you?
Photography[]
  • I would have thought you could at least manage to pass photography class, but no!
  • Seems even something as reprehensible as photo journalism is beyond you!
  • You're doing badly in photography. Jimmy, what are you good for? Anything?
  • Ms. Philips tells me that you're falling behind in photography class. Do you have anything to say to that?
Gym (Dodgeball)[]
  • Mr. Burton tells me that you've been doing abysmally in dodgeball!
Shop[]
  • Even basic mechanics seems beyond you! You're unlikely to ever get a job at this rate.
  • I would have hoped that shop class would suit you. But no, even menial labor is too difficult.
  • Honest labor doesn't agree with you it seems. Otherwise, you wouldn't be such a failure in shop class!
  • You should stop fooling around in shop class. You might learn something useful for your future.
Gym (Wrestling)[]
  • What is it, Jimmy? What are you afraid of? Wrestling is serious. Now stop failing the damn class!
  • Mr. Burton tells me that you haven't been applying yourself in wrestling class.
  • It seems you're not man enough to do well in Mr. Burton's wrestling class!
  • I'd think you'd do well in wrestling class given your love of violence, but no!

Fighting Cliques[]

Fighting the Nerds[]
  • Picking on the nerds, Jimmy? I agree they are loathsome, but that doesn't justify beating them up without permission.
  • If you have to beat up the nerds, could you at least have the decency to do it out of sight?
  • Keeping the nerds in line in line is perhaps acceptable, but you should not let yourself get caught!
  • Victimizing Social Losers is a time honored tradition Jimmy. But I feel you've been going overboard!
Fighting the Jocks[]
  • It would seem you suffer from some sort of anxiety about sports. why else would you fight our star athletes?
  • Do not tangle with the football team, Jimmy! They're better than you. Plain and simple.
  • I see the football team had to keep you in line.
  • If you injure anyone on the football team, you will be in serious trouble young man.

When Telling Jimmy to see the Punishment Prefect[]

  • Mr. Hopkins, I am of the opinion that some good works will do you a world of good. Go see the Punishment Prefect.
  • What should I do to Improve your attitude, young James? You'd better pay a visit to the Punishment Prefect.
  • A little Physical labor might set you straight. I think you're worth a try.
  • Go see the Punishment Prefect. Perhaps he can improve your attitude.
  • Now, Jimmy, why don't you try to show that you've understood the seriousness of all this.
  • You might as well get used to working off your bad deeds. I understand it's quite common in prison.
  • Well, I don't suppose labor will really help the situation but it's worth a try.

When giving Jimmy his only warning the first time after he gets busted[]

  • This is your only warning! Don't mess up again!

When Telling Jimmy to Leave[]

  • Now, get out of here!
  • And that's the last I want to hear of you, Hopkins!
  • That will be all, Hopkins. You may go!
  • And I want you to stay out of trouble from now on!
  • I do not want to see you back here for any reason!
  • That is all, Hopkins!
  • Goodbye, Hopkins!
  • I hope this will be your last little visit, Hopkins.
  • You are dismissed.
  • Now, go and think about what I've said.
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