Loren Booda
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Of the sound bites, headlines, titles or slogans you've come across, which is most memorable?
The discussion revolves around memorable catchphrases, slogans, and sound bites that participants have encountered. It includes a variety of examples from politics, advertising, personal anecdotes, and cultural references, exploring their impact and the sentiments they evoke.
Participants express a range of opinions about specific catchphrases, with some agreeing on their annoyance or humor, while others share differing views on their significance or impact. The discussion remains unresolved regarding which phrases are most memorable or effective.
Some phrases are contextualized within political or cultural events, and the discussion reflects personal experiences and subjective interpretations of language use.
Ivan Seeking said:We start bombing Moscow in five minutes
Huckleberry said:I can't forget this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93Y
Haha! Yeah, kids got the zombie role down pat. He must really be thinking hard about turtles.Cyrus said:YES! I do like turtles! Look at his face as he stares into the camera with those piercing eyes. It's mesmerizing.
Cyrus said:"The fact of the matter is"
HallsofIvy said:"We're number one in the number two business!"
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. -B. Clintonjimmysnyder said:It depends on what the meaning of the word is is - B. Clinton.
Good swap.Huckleberry said:Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. -B. Clinton
Haha. It's funny how that word has come to mean its exact opposite. Literally is now a gross exaggeration. In another 20 years I wouldn't be surprised to see two opposing definitions in the dictionary. Oops, nevermind. It already is.turbo-1 said:My nephew describing a blow-out baseball game: "We literally killed "em!"
actually; without exaggeration or inaccuracy
in effect; in substance; very nearly; virtually
I got a chuckle out of it.jimmysnyder said:Good swap.
Cyrus said:"The fact of the matter is"
I really am starting to hate that statement. It really means I'm stating my BS as fact. All you have to do is listen to CSPAN radio. Congressmen love catch phrases because there idiots. It's cliche to the max.
Ivan Seeking said:We start bombing Moscow in five minutes
HallsofIvy said:A slogon on a sewer line cleaning truck:
"We're number one in the number two business!"