This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Why the hell not. I'll start.
"Jail is for traffic violations. I AM IN PRISON!"
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OMG That sounds so familiar . . .
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As it SHOULD.
Uh, people can put their own quotes up without having to guess the one that came before. This is a free-for-all.
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Is it Venture Bros?
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YES! Do you remember the character?
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That guy! The bad guy. In yellow. The antagonist! Monarch? Is that it?
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Airplane!
Somebody's got to know who said this, besides me: "It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years."
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Hoohooohooo!
That be Tom Lehrer!!!!
YAY!
Didn't think there'd be any other fans o' his on here!
Heheh...
Now for my quote...
"Work is the curse of the drinking classes"
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You know you know this...
"I carried a watermelon."
Forgive me.
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Emiemipoemi wrote:
That guy! The bad guy. In yellow. The antagonist! Monarch? Is that it?
But of course.
And... for some reason I want to hazard a guess at Family Guy for Frosty's quote, but maybe I just have Stewie on the brain.
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Nice try, Trench! ...but, this one's from the ever popular 80's movie, Dirty Dancing. Baby, says this when Patrick Swayze asks why she's there in the 'employees only' after party. I have every line memorized, it was my favorite movie as a child.
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No idea about the drinking classes, though it sounds a little familiar in a turn-of-that-other-century way, like something Mark Twain or Oscar Wilde might say. (Naturally, I am suppressing my highly developed urge to Google the sucker.)
This one shouldn't take y'all long. "Agh! Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"
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omg I have no idea on the other ones people have put! Cept the Airplane one.
Does anyone know this?
"I like my women like I like my coffee . . . covered in BEES!"
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Emiemipoemi wrote:
omg I have no idea on the other ones people have put! Cept the Airplane one.
Does anyone know this?
"I like my women like I like my coffee . . . covered in BEES!"
This would be Eddie Izzard.
And I'm so happy I'm not the only Tom Lehrer fan on here! The guy's a musical and comedic genius. ("The Masochism Tango," anyone?)
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ShatteredMirror wrote:
This would be Eddie Izzard.
See the one I know from him 'I like my women like I like my coffee...hot and strong. ...with a spoon in them.'
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satyreyes wrote:
No idea about the drinking classes, though it sounds a little familiar in a turn-of-that-other-century way, like something Mark Twain or Oscar Wilde might say.
Actually it was Oscar Wilde!
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hyacinth_black wrote:
satyreyes wrote:
No idea about the drinking classes, though it sounds a little familiar in a turn-of-that-other-century way, like something Mark Twain or Oscar Wilde might say.
Actually it was Oscar Wilde!
D00D! You kid! Um... probably "The Picture of Dorian Gray?" I don't quite see it being from "The Importance of Being Earnest," and I think those are the only two works of his I've read.
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"Goth Juice... The most powerful hairspray known to man. Made from the tears of Robert Smith."
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The Mighty Boosh XP
okay, how 'bout "David, put some clothes on!" "clothes make me look fat."
Last edited by Himeohji Kagaya (10-29-2009 02:06:27 PM)
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