Domarius on 10/12/2005 at 06:23
Quote Posted by dreamcatcher
"Too many coffees", actually.
Either or.
Coffee is a liquid and therefore isn't naturally in "units", so you can have more or less, too much or too little.
If you want to be talking from the persective of CUPS of coffee, then you can say fewer cups, too many cups, too few cups.
Belboz seemed to be talking about it in the liquid form, so the correction was unnessecary.
hopper on 10/12/2005 at 09:46
I think he meant how the quote goes...
yoyamime on 10/12/2005 at 12:54
When telling people to do something I sometimes follow up with, "Stay in the shadows, avoid the light."
dreamcatcher on 10/12/2005 at 15:24
Quote Posted by hopper
I think he meant how the quote goes...
yup, that quote always sounded particularly funny to me because the guard said 'too many coffees', i don't know why, it just seems maniacally-goofy.
Jarvis on 11/12/2005 at 10:40
*thinks for a few*
Whenever people talk about religious groups I usually respond with "Fanatics make unreliable friends"... or "Those crazy{insert religious faction here}"
I often have a trickster quote in my head. I'm just waiting for a prompt in conversation to use it. It'll never happen. :p "You think those ancient phrases were mere words manfool? Look at me!"
Though I have been known to call people "manfool" from time to time.
This one is obscure, but whenever something odd happens "...wasn't expecting that." runs through my head in Garrett's voice.
I've certainly used "So is this how our arrangements going to work? You coming up with ways to get me killed?"
"...how pretentious can you get." For snobby people.
egdinger on 12/12/2005 at 04:53
As I'm dealing with the pagans right now, I find my self sticking "bes" in random places in sentances.
BEAR on 12/12/2005 at 18:38
I think the mechanical beasts in T2 have the best qoutes. I frequently use their phrases, but only around people who already get it. "I have heard...somthing...A misguided soul..."
cutty452 on 13/12/2005 at 01:56
I've mumbled once at a dinner party" JOIN US;JOIN US NOW!!" :ebil:
The Sleeper on 13/12/2005 at 14:11
"I bet I can find something in here" pops out of my mouth nearly everytime I enter the kitchen or open the pantry door when I'm on the prowl for a snack.
I use taffer and it's many forms in the same way that smurf can be used.
Domarius on 14/12/2005 at 03:38
A little obscure, but...
Sometimes in my job I have to take something written in future tense and convert it to past tense.
Eg. "The patient will be flown..."
to "The patient was flown..."
So as I type, i can't help havign a little chuckle each time I see
"The patient was be flown..."
because I think I'm reading pagan language each time.