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Post by Charlie on Jul 29, 2013 5:03:53 GMT -5
Same actually. Except I alternate between frickin and friggin a lot.
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Post by Becca on Jul 30, 2013 17:13:30 GMT -5
I say flipping and friggen a lot. I also say duh a lot. duh.
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Post by penne on Jul 30, 2013 17:25:29 GMT -5
I don't think those count as catchphrases.
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Post by Becca on Jul 31, 2013 9:30:51 GMT -5
well friggen and stuff maybe not but I'm pretty sure duh is, but maybe more of a catch word..
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Post by Hermes on Jul 31, 2013 10:37:02 GMT -5
If I can count 'Ha!' as a catchphrase Becca can certainly count 'duh!'.
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Post by BSam on Jul 31, 2013 15:19:52 GMT -5
so we shouildn't count ha then?
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Post by Hermes on Jul 31, 2013 15:41:30 GMT -5
It's not 'ha', it's 'Ha!'. That makes all the difference.
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Post by BSam on Jul 31, 2013 19:23:05 GMT -5
So we shouldn't count 'Ha!' then?
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Post by bandit on Jul 31, 2013 19:51:41 GMT -5
One-word catchphrases are perfectly acceptable. Compare to Homer Simpson's "D'oh!", Mr. Burns' "Excellent!", Shaggy's "Zoinks!", and Velma's "Jinkies!"
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Post by penne on Jul 31, 2013 20:57:48 GMT -5
Not when they're mid-sentence like "friggin". I mean this is the "catchphrases" thread not the "words I often say" thread.
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Post by bandit on Jul 31, 2013 20:58:40 GMT -5
I was referring to "Ha!" and "Duh!"
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Post by BSam on Jul 31, 2013 21:47:40 GMT -5
I don't know if Ha! is unique enough to count
but whatever
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Post by Christmas Chief on Aug 2, 2013 7:08:49 GMT -5
"Ha!" is unique, if typed with the proper conviction.
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Post by BSam on Aug 2, 2013 9:02:15 GMT -5
You raise a good point.
So if that does start happening it might be considered one.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Aug 2, 2013 14:07:17 GMT -5
I was gonna say that BSam's catch phrase is "Her?," but I guess it's not unique enough and I don't know about no convictions.
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