Oh boy, ILX! That's where I'm a viking!..?

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Yeah, I think deej has defended A but only to the extent that his interpretation incorporates both A and B. So it is incorrect to claim that he's always been on A's side.

jaymc, Monday, 3 May 2010 13:02 (sixteen years ago)

yeah deej seems more confused about the difference between the 2 options than anything else tbh

hey lol hipster (some dude), Monday, 3 May 2010 13:26 (sixteen years ago)

and maybe that's where we can all find some middle ground.

til next time, take care of yourselves. and each other.

scrappy dyaoo (darraghmac), Monday, 3 May 2010 13:36 (sixteen years ago)

i get where they are different, i just think ppl's maginot lines are ignoring the obvious overlap

Gifted Unlimited Display Names Universal (deej), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 03:25 (sixteen years ago)

Prince Charles walked in holding a cat and said, "Oh mummy, my cat's breath smells like cat food."

This is the most painful thing, when a new Simpsons ep bites a very beloved old SImpsons joke. The last time I watched it, they redid the "island was actually a peninsula" joke, and then I think we might have broken up, me & "The Simpsons."

This is four-dimensional art; the 4th dimension is incredibly powerful. (Abbott), Tuesday, 4 May 2010 03:32 (sixteen years ago)

god they actually do that now? how depressing.

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 4 May 2010 03:33 (sixteen years ago)

I don't get it, a human centipede?

Sherman Helmsley Teabag (Cattle Grind), Saturday, 8 May 2010 00:07 (sixteen years ago)

(Cattle Grind prods the thread with a stick. It remains inert. He wanders off, still holding the stick. He likes the stick very much.)

Aimless, Saturday, 8 May 2010 00:32 (sixteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMxQ7dFtk9U&feature=related

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:20 (sixteen years ago)

^^^ very possibly primed me to be a "viking at sleep" viewer when the Simpsons episode came around.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 20 May 2010 20:20 (sixteen years ago)

i seriously made a disgusted "tch" sound out loud seeing this thread title again

A B C, Thursday, 20 May 2010 22:29 (sixteen years ago)

but that is an item of interest!

A B C, Thursday, 20 May 2010 22:29 (sixteen years ago)

And were you a viking out there in the cold hard world?

Ned Raggett, Monday, 31 May 2010 14:40 (sixteen years ago)

he was a viking about not posting to ILX

some men enjoy the feeling of being owned (acoleuthic), Monday, 31 May 2010 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

its realy sad, he was a viking

pokám0n (dyao), Monday, 31 May 2010 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

http://theophilusmonk.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/receive.jpg

iatee, Monday, 31 May 2010 14:42 (sixteen years ago)

seven months pass...

overlooked Modern Radio gems: http://www.modern-radio.com/board/t.php?id=23080&r=499

shane shiner
6/04/07 11:46 AM He wouldn't have said that's WHERE. He would say I am a viking at that or that's what i'm a viking at.

GRAMMARPLEASE

Adster
6/04/07 12:02 PM You may be trying to impart too much logic into the argument. The way I interpret it, the kid likes to go to sleep. He'll willingly do so at command. I guess I can't understand what's so baffling about saying one is a Viking at something they enjoy to do. I'm not saying it's a commonly-heard phrase by any means, nor do I even claim to understand what the exact "meaning" of it is (if it has "meaning" at all). It's a silly expression.

brilly
6/05/07 5:15 AM my friend's 2 yr old brother once said "there's bees in my poop" and lo and behold he had a diaper rash.

Roaratorio
6/05/07 5:16 AM brilly posted this on Jun 05th, 2007 at 10:15:59 am
my friend's 2 yr old brother once said "there's bees in my poop" and lo and behold he had a diaper rash.

That just meant he was bad at pooping.

strawberry shartcake (San Te), Saturday, 15 January 2011 18:05 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

so, this here is apparently a 'thing' too (albeit not to the same extent as the viking):


When Hank asks Homer if he's ever seen a guy say goodbye to a shoe, does homer say "hehe yes once" because

a. he's seen a guy previously in his life say goodbye to a shoe and is reminiscing

or

b. he's thinking about the time hank said goodbye to a shoe and is thinking about that?

a or b? ILX, you decide.

Antoine Bugleboy (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:27 (fifteen years ago)

LOL I never thought about that one like that before (like b, I mean). Both work. But again - gah why must everyone overthink the lols?

Citizen SNPs (Trayce), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:34 (fifteen years ago)

no! we must come up with unlikely alternate explanations for every joke and ruin them ALL with interminable arguments.

Antoine Bugleboy (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:39 (fifteen years ago)

*kills self*

Citizen SNPs (Trayce), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:40 (fifteen years ago)

a. but not interesting enough to argue about...I think I thought about this on my own before while watching the episode, which was recently cause I'm powering through the first 10 seasons. homer's response isn't the joke and was prob an afterthought for the writer. classic episode...top 5 for me.

iatee, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:43 (fifteen years ago)

The show's writers did not worry too much about perfecting Scorpio's lines because they knew Brooks would rewrite or ad lib new ones.[4] Entire parts of Scorpio's dialogue, such as his hammock speech, are Brooks's lines and not the writers'. Dan Castellaneta described how, after he prepared something for Homer to say in response to Brooks's new Scorpio lines, Brooks would deliver totally different lines in the next take.[7] Josh Weinstein said Homer's reactions are exactly like someone talking to Albert Brooks.[4]

iatee, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:46 (fifteen years ago)

Hah. Yes I could totally see "you ever see a guy say goodbye to a shoe?" being an adlib, as well as castellanatas response!

On the DVD of season um... 1 or 2, the one where Marge falls for Jaques the bowling instructor, there is a whole outtake section where Brooks and Julie Kaver are doing what sounds very much like an extended adlib of the seduction scene where she's fainted. There is someone giggling in the background and everything. Brooks is a hoot.

Citizen SNPs (Trayce), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 03:50 (fifteen years ago)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1355405/Daniel-Agger-shows-tattoos.html

the ineluctable bigness of john mensah (nakhchivan), Thursday, 10 February 2011 12:21 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

amazing post i stumbled across on a TV Without Pity forum:

Practically everyone on the Simpsons has a catch phrase, which was highlighted at the end of one episode where all of the characters appeared and said their's. Then, everyone looks at Lisa, who hasn't said anything, she frowns then mutters, "if anyone needs me, I'll be in my room." Here's the debate I had with someone else once: Is that her catch phrase, or is the point that she doesn't have one? I thought it was the latter, my debatee thought it was the former. Opinions?

like, this person makes the people on the wrong side of the viking debate seem like rocket scientists.

some dude, Thursday, 31 March 2011 03:05 (fifteen years ago)

the wrong side of the viking debate

Which is the wrong side again?

death, taxes and (onimo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 09:08 (fifteen years ago)

like, this person makes the people on the wrong side of the viking debate seem like rocket scientists.

but, they're right?

and the hint of parp (ledge), Thursday, 31 March 2011 10:06 (fifteen years ago)

oh i misread the last part, i guess by "this person" i mean the one being described, not the one who wrote the post.

some dude, Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:43 (fifteen years ago)

imo it is both

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:47 (fifteen years ago)

Procrastination, that's where Darragh's a salmon.

death, taxes and (onimo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:48 (fifteen years ago)

no, you've got that completely wrong

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:49 (fifteen years ago)

It simply means that you were really good at procrastinating, not that you are literally a salmon when you do so.

death, taxes and (onimo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:57 (fifteen years ago)

were = are

death, taxes and (onimo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:57 (fifteen years ago)

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_SsEJYY3HW8E/TARBbMUEmDI/AAAAAAAACMY/XwgbS8Ppwv8/s1600/Salmond460x276.jpg

kid 606: the nultness (nakhchivan), Thursday, 31 March 2011 11:59 (fifteen years ago)

Pointless nationalist grandstanding, that's where he's a Salmond.

death, taxes and (onimo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 12:00 (fifteen years ago)

no no no

The procrastination is mere happenstance, and i am literally a salmon

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 March 2011 12:05 (fifteen years ago)

it is literally an actual metaphor

the salmon of procrastination (darraghmac), Thursday, 31 March 2011 12:06 (fifteen years ago)

oh i misread the last part, i guess by "this person" i mean the one being described, not the one who wrote the post.

― some dude, Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:43 AM (1 hour ago) Bookmark

well the writer has completely missed the point too--it's not that lisa doesn't have a catchphrase, it's that she thinks everyone else is a moron!

call all destroyer, Thursday, 31 March 2011 13:16 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e2weCZFqWQ

mick signals, Friday, 1 April 2011 14:36 (fifteen years ago)

heroin, that's where I'm a viking!

symsymsym, Saturday, 2 April 2011 01:14 (fifteen years ago)

yeah cad that's true too, i mean the person writing was clearly kinda dumm even if they weren't on the really wrong side of the debate

kl0pson (some dude), Saturday, 2 April 2011 01:19 (fifteen years ago)

one year passes...

i love how mad the wrong interpretation of this joke makes aero

horseshoe, Tuesday, 9 October 2012 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

classic

congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 9 October 2012 21:21 (thirteen years ago)

ha guess we were both reviving this at the same time

congratulations (n/a), Tuesday, 9 October 2012 21:22 (thirteen years ago)

my favorite aero thread, next to poop shelf

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 9 October 2012 21:35 (thirteen years ago)

Second, there was controversy over the existence and meaning of Bentley's alleged instruction to Craig, "let him have it, Chris". Craig and Bentley denied that Bentley had said the words while the police officers testified that he had said them. Further, Bentley's counsel argued that even if he had said the words, it could not be proven that Bentley had intended the words to mean the informal meaning of "shoot him, Chris" instead of the literal meaning of "give him the gun, Chris".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Bentley_case#Attempted_burglary_and_the_murder_of_PC_Sidney_Miles

the only time a linguistic debate got more heated

*buffs lens* (schlump), Tuesday, 9 October 2012 21:53 (thirteen years ago)

Huh. I missed this internet war. The dream interpretation's never occurred to me. I guess it's plausible, though this metafilter post makes a good argument for "area in which he excels":

http://www.metafilter.com/61946/Sleep-is-where-Ralph-is-a-Viking#1723914

jim, Tuesday, 9 October 2012 22:14 (thirteen years ago)

Second, there was controversy over the existence and meaning of Bentley's alleged instruction to Craig, "let him have it, Chris". Craig and Bentley denied that Bentley had said the words while the police officers testified that he had said them. Further, Bentley's counsel argued that even if he had said the words, it could not be proven that Bentley had intended the words to mean the informal meaning of "shoot him, Chris" instead of the literal meaning of "give him the gun, Chris".

this seriously happens in a bugs bunny cartoon

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Tuesday, 9 October 2012 22:21 (thirteen years ago)


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