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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #45 on: November 29, 2005, 12:44:00 pm »
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 sorta like an catch phrase SNL picks up on...
EXACTLY!
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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #46 on: November 29, 2005, 12:58:00 pm »
I move to make "John Barleycorn must die" be the new song that everyone shouts.

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« Reply #47 on: November 29, 2005, 01:32:00 pm »
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  I always like to yell Homer Simpson's eternal "I like music!" at every band I happen to see preform. It's sort of the catch-all to end all catch-all's.
that's hilarious.

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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #48 on: November 29, 2005, 01:44:00 pm »
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 "Freebird" went beyond being the anthem of redneck hippies, to a much broader mainstream stoner audience.
 
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« Reply #49 on: November 29, 2005, 03:02:00 pm »
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  The first time I recall hearing the request was at a True Believers show around 86,
my first time was at a Benny Goodman jam back in '34. now those were some crazy times man

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« Reply #50 on: November 29, 2005, 03:40:00 pm »
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DumDum:
   
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 Wait, you mean Doctor Doom DOESN'T know everything?  My world is crumbling around me.
Your attitude is not conducive to furthering this serious academic inquiry.  As a result, you are invited to stuff a sock in it. [/b]
i am suddenly struck at where i have seen you before Dum Dum, you are the comic book store guy on the simpsons.
   :roll:

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« Reply #51 on: November 29, 2005, 04:07:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ThatNewAsshole:
 i am suddenly struck at where i have seen you before Dum Dum, you are the comic book store guy on the simpsons.
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it's "comic book guy", nothing more
 
 worst. comic book guy reference. ever.
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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #52 on: November 29, 2005, 05:07:00 pm »
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Originally posted by you be betty:
 are you kidding me?? I LOVE THAT GUY!
 
 seriously, there is one at every show.  always makes my night.
Just out of curiosity, why do you find it funny?  Especially since you're not old enough to have any idea where it comes from or why it was funny the first couple of times someone did it?  You can't possibly know that millions of herd-following longhairs across our nation at one time considered "Freebird" the single greatest accomplishment of human civilization, and consequently yelled it at every show because they really wanted to hear it.  It's likely that not once in your life has someone ever yelled "Freebird" in earnest sincerity.  So why funny?
 
 I'm not being critical, I sincerely want to know.  I think you may hold the key as to why this phenomenon looks likely to survive long beyond the generation that spawned it. [/b]
Thank you, restoftheboard, for answering that one for me.  
 
 But, I'm not a moron.  I could have been born in the 60s, and still not understand the Freebird phenomenon.  OF COURSE I know where it comes from, and why it's funny.  You know, people.  We tend to laugh at things that we find funny...?  Yeah.  
 
 I'm not taking a critical tone with you either, but learn not to make sweeping generalizations.  I have heard Freebird played live TWICE at seperate shows at, what I have deemed, earnest pleas to hear the song.  
 
 It may be "likely" that most of the kids my age don't even know what "Freebird" is (their loss), but I'm not exactly exemplar of a normal fifteen year old girl.

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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #53 on: November 29, 2005, 05:12:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ThatNewAsshole:
 i am suddenly struck at where i have seen you before Dum Dum, you are the comic book store guy on the simpsons.
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it's "comic book guy", nothing more
 
 worst. comic book guy reference. ever. [/b]
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« Reply #54 on: November 29, 2005, 06:54:00 pm »
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Originally posted by you be betty:
  You know, people.  We tend to laugh at things that we find funny...?  Yeah.  
 
I guess my problem stems from the fact that it's actually NOT funny!  It was funny the first couple of times someone did it, and it stopped being funny right after that.  Kosmo nailed it, it's now just a moronic thing people yell without really knowing why, and like an overused line on Saturday Night Live, people laugh just cause they're conditioned to.
 
 Since we're referencing the Simpsons, there's an episode where Bart comes up with a cute line and suddenly the whole town is saying it and he is a star.  It's like that!
 
 Also, sorry to make sweeping generalizations about your generation, I was sincerely trying to find out why this dumb practice is now spanning several generations.
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« Reply #55 on: November 29, 2005, 07:54:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
   
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Originally posted by you be betty:
  You know, people.  We tend to laugh at things that we find funny...?  Yeah.  
 
I guess my problem stems from the fact that it's actually NOT funny!  It was funny the first couple of times someone did it, and it stopped being funny right after that.  Kosmo nailed it, it's now just a moronic thing people yell without really knowing why, and like an overused line on Saturday Night Live, people laugh just cause they're conditioned to.
 
 Since we're referencing the Simpsons, there's an episode where Bart comes up with a cute line and suddenly the whole town is saying it and he is a star.  It's like that!
 
 Also, sorry to make sweeping generalizations about your generation, I was sincerely trying to find out why this dumb practice is now spanning several generations. [/b]
It's okay.  I forgive you.   :p  
 
 And that's kind of why I find it funny.  Call it a twisted sense of humor, but the actual practice of yelling "Freebird," is not exactly what i'm finding humerous.  It's a weird sarcastic approach to the "Freebird" yelling that I find funny.  
 
 You know, it's that guy?  
 The lame frat guy that is standing in the back of the club that's so drunk that he think's he's clever yelling "FREE. BIIIIIIIRD!" at the top of his lungs.  I LOVE That Guy.  
 
 I laugh at Freebird Guy for the same reason that I laugh at the woman in the fanny pack, or the old man in the "Awesome Gramps!" tee shirt.  I don't know why.  It's just funny.

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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #56 on: November 29, 2005, 07:55:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
   
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Originally posted by you be betty:
  You know, people.  We tend to laugh at things that we find funny...?  Yeah.  
 
I guess my problem stems from the fact that it's actually NOT funny!  It was funny the first couple of times someone did it, and it stopped being funny right after that.  Kosmo nailed it, it's now just a moronic thing people yell without really knowing why, and like an overused line on Saturday Night Live, people laugh just cause they're conditioned to.
 
 Since we're referencing the Simpsons, there's an episode where Bart comes up with a cute line and suddenly the whole town is saying it and he is a star.  It's like that!
 
 Also, sorry to make sweeping generalizations about your generation, I was sincerely trying to find out why this dumb practice is now spanning several generations. [/b]
It's okay.  I forgive you.    :D
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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #57 on: November 29, 2005, 10:22:00 pm »
yeah?  good.
 
 
 and i mean i have a pretty weird sense of humor too.  i giggle at practically everything, but i mean.  That Freebird Guy.  he's a loser.  it's kind of an ongoing joke with my brother and a few of my friends and i.  everywhere we go, we look for That Guy.

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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #58 on: November 30, 2005, 12:09:00 am »
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  That Freebird Guy ... everywhere we go, we look for That Guy.
I think thatguy should yell it the next time you're both at the club  :D

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Re: incessant talkers
« Reply #59 on: November 30, 2005, 01:00:00 am »
Agreed.