<Li> The Luis Valdez play I Don't Have to Show You No Stinkin' Badges (1987) draws its title from this quote, and makes a specific reference to Sierra Madre . </Li> <Li> In Eldest (2005), the second novel in Christopher Paolini's The Inheritance Cycle series, a cobbler named Loring eschews the use of barges as a means of human transportation, saying, "Barges? We don't want no stinking barges ." </Li> <Li> In William S. Burroughs' report on the 1968 Democratic Convention for Esquire magazine, Burroughs has a cop demand to see the permit of the candidate's entourage . The response is: "Permits? We don't have any permits . We don't have to show you any stinking permits . You are talking suh to the future President of America ." </Li> <Ul> <Li> The song "Badges" (1984) by The Minutemen quoted the line as: "We have no badges...we don't need no badges...we don't need no stinking badges". </Li> <Li> The song "Medicine Show" (1985) by Big Audio Dynamite sampled the quote by Alfonso Bedoya from the film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre . The song prominently featured quotes sampled from other westerns as well, including several by or making reference to the Eli Wallach character Tuco from the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly . This association--as well as the similarity of voice and accent employed by both actors in their respective bandito roles--reinforces the common misconception that Wallach delivered the famous line . </Li> <Li> Julian Cope's semi-eponymous song "Julian H Cope" from his album Jehovahkill (1992) featured the line: "Badges? Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges! So sissified, civilised, I want to be a savage". (citation needed) </Li> <Li> The 2 Skinnee J's song "The Good, the Bad, and The Skinnee" (1998) from the album SuperMercado! features the line "Badges, we don't need no stinking badges" sung as a refrain five times in a row . </Li> <Li> At the beginning of the song "Big Fat Money" off the album Balance by Van Halen, someone (probably Bruce Fairbairn) asked, "Al, you want a click on this one?" to which Alex Van Halen replied, "I don't need no stinkin' click!" </Li> <Li> The New York - based jamband moe . often uses the line humorously during a pause in their song "Mexico" when playing it live . </Li> </Ul>

Badges we don't need no stinking badgers