A highlights reel of my subconscious:
May. 24th, 2011 02:14 pmTop 5 Things I Tend to Shout At Odd Intervals, Completely Out of Context:
(Honestly, I think if I had been born a few years later, I definitely would have been diagnosed with Tourette's...)
Where do my bizarre catchphrases come from? Well, many of them come from a little show that ruled my childhood called MST3k. But here's a full rundown:
(ETA:
jobey_in_error asked if I had 'triggers' that provoked these utterances as a response, or if I truly just spout gibberish at random. The answer is: both! Very often, I'll get one of these phrases stuck in my head, and eventually the energy it requires to not verbalize gets to be too great, and...yeah. BUT, there are also 'triggers' that are likely to provoke each phrase as a response, and I have included those now in the description.)
1. Covered in BEES!
Triggers: Bees! Last summer, my mother and I picked our own raspberries at an orchard that kept bees. The bee hives were located in the raspberry patch. Growing up in the garden, I have no beef with bees, but I said (shouted) "covered in BEES!" about 5,000 times that day.
From Eddie Izzard: chat-up lines of beekeepers. "I like my women like I like my coffee: covered in BEES!"
2. MINI MUFFIN MONDAYS!
Triggers: If you ask me what day it is. It doesn't necessarily have to be Monday.
Maria Bamford is the most hilarious person alive. This is from her "Crazy office myth" routine:
3. Punch! Rockgroin! (Slab! Bulkhead!)
Triggers: If I do something physical that I'm particularly proud of, such as jump from the edge of the patio to the walkway. Punch! Rockgroin!
From one of the best episodes of MST3k EVER: "Space Mutiny". I could quote the entire episode at you, but instead enjoy The Many Names of David Ryder (our hero):
4. It's Scotchtoberfest!
Triggers: We have a Highland Games that actually takes place at Greenmead, the same place I have my garden plot. I refer to it as Scotchtoberfest. But really, any festival may warrant the title of Scotchtoberfest!
If Groundskeeper Willie is not the greatest character EVER INVENTED, then...man, I don't even know. (With apologies to all of Scotland...)
(I really wanted to post the full clip of this bit, where Willie describes "traditional Scottish dress", but this was all I could find! Paraphrasing: "The kilt was just for everyday. For battle, we donned a full-length ballgown, with sequins...")
5. Huzzah!
Triggers: This phrase is SO MULTI-PURPOSE (just ask
sabriel75), no excuse is needed for its utterance. I do, however, use it as a semi-sarcastic expression of joy. ("Hey, I found a quarter on the men's room floor!" "Huzzah!")
I say this all the time, with the exact same intonation that Servo uses. (Yep, this is another MST3k quote.) The show has a long history of making fun of ren fairs. Whenever anyone is dressed vaguely medieval-y, there's a lot of 'Huzzah!' bandied about.
I'd be interested to see if anyone else has particular phrases they just cannot stop quoting! I don't mean when it's apropos, and all your friends get it, and everyone has a good laugh: but pernicious little phrases that just won't leave your head, and you bust out with regardless of what people are talking about.
Anyone else have that? :P
- Covered in BEES!
- MINI MUFFIN MONDAYS!
- Punch! Rockgroin! (Slab! Bulkhead!)
- It's Scotchtoberfest!
- HUZZAH!
(Honestly, I think if I had been born a few years later, I definitely would have been diagnosed with Tourette's...)
Where do my bizarre catchphrases come from? Well, many of them come from a little show that ruled my childhood called MST3k. But here's a full rundown:
(ETA:
1. Covered in BEES!
Triggers: Bees! Last summer, my mother and I picked our own raspberries at an orchard that kept bees. The bee hives were located in the raspberry patch. Growing up in the garden, I have no beef with bees, but I said (shouted) "covered in BEES!" about 5,000 times that day.
From Eddie Izzard: chat-up lines of beekeepers. "I like my women like I like my coffee: covered in BEES!"
2. MINI MUFFIN MONDAYS!
Triggers: If you ask me what day it is. It doesn't necessarily have to be Monday.
Maria Bamford is the most hilarious person alive. This is from her "Crazy office myth" routine:
3. Punch! Rockgroin! (Slab! Bulkhead!)
Triggers: If I do something physical that I'm particularly proud of, such as jump from the edge of the patio to the walkway. Punch! Rockgroin!
From one of the best episodes of MST3k EVER: "Space Mutiny". I could quote the entire episode at you, but instead enjoy The Many Names of David Ryder (our hero):
4. It's Scotchtoberfest!
Triggers: We have a Highland Games that actually takes place at Greenmead, the same place I have my garden plot. I refer to it as Scotchtoberfest. But really, any festival may warrant the title of Scotchtoberfest!
If Groundskeeper Willie is not the greatest character EVER INVENTED, then...man, I don't even know. (With apologies to all of Scotland...)
(I really wanted to post the full clip of this bit, where Willie describes "traditional Scottish dress", but this was all I could find! Paraphrasing: "The kilt was just for everyday. For battle, we donned a full-length ballgown, with sequins...")
5. Huzzah!
Triggers: This phrase is SO MULTI-PURPOSE (just ask
I say this all the time, with the exact same intonation that Servo uses. (Yep, this is another MST3k quote.) The show has a long history of making fun of ren fairs. Whenever anyone is dressed vaguely medieval-y, there's a lot of 'Huzzah!' bandied about.
I'd be interested to see if anyone else has particular phrases they just cannot stop quoting! I don't mean when it's apropos, and all your friends get it, and everyone has a good laugh: but pernicious little phrases that just won't leave your head, and you bust out with regardless of what people are talking about.
Anyone else have that? :P
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Date: 2011-05-25 03:32 am (UTC)Oh God..."We demand...a shrubbery!" just mind end up being my catchphrase for tomorrow... (Today was all about "MINI MUFFIN MONDAY!" with the occasional "covered in BEES!" thrown in for good measure.)
Space Mutiny is probably one of the best episodes of MST3k ever produced! It's a good introduction to the show, as the movie itself is surprisingly watchable, for how terrible it is: it actually has a plot that goes somewhere and faster-than-glacial pacing. (Some of the movies they do are so achingly bad, not even the hilarious commentary can make them watchable! You've got to cultivate a pretty deep love for the show before you should even consider subjecting yourself to Manos: the Hands of Fate. [And yes: 'manos' is Spanish for hands. The title is "Hands: the Hands of Fate!])
If you do watch it and enjoy it, let me know so I can flail all over you like the tragic fangirl I am!