- Jack Donaghy: Lemon, there is a word, a once special word, that's been tragically co-opted by the romance-industrial complex, and I would hate to use it here and have you think that I am suggesting any kind of romantic sentiment let alone an invitation to scale bone mountain. It's a word that comes to us by way of the old high German "luba" from the Latin "lubere", meaning "to be pleasing", so I am going to use this word to describe how I feel about you in the way that our Anglosaxon forefathers would have used it in reference to, say, uh, a hot bowl of bear meat, or your enemy's skull, split...
- Liz Lemon: I love you too, Jack.
- Jenna Maroney: [singing] The Irma Luhrman-Merman murder, Turned the bird's word lurid. The whir and the purr of a twirler girl. She would the world were demurer. The insurer's allure, For valor were pure Kari Wuhrer. One fervid whirl over her turgid error. Rural juror. Rural juror. I will never forget you, Rural juror. I'll always be glad I met you, Rural juror. I will never forget you, Rural juror. I'll always be glad I met you, Rural juror. I will never forget you, Rural juror. I'll always be glad I met you, Rural juror. These were the best days of my flerm.
- Kenneth Parcell: So the whole show just takes place here at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Is that right, Miss Lemon?
- Eliza Lemon: Yes sir. It's based on stories my great-grandmother told me.
- Kenneth Parcell: I know. And I love it!