For some unknown reason the tv and I sang this repeatedly for a few years but changing the words to

I fuck horses
More than other animals
I fuck horses
With my friends

Still occasionally do.

Yes, we are weird…

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On the subject of Sausages, most of the time i say ‘Sausages’ like that dog off That’s Life

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Don’t know how much of a big trivia fact it is that Adam Curtis worked on this

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That is quality trivia. In what capacity?

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I knew he worked on That’s Life as his first job for the BBC (I think as a journalist / researcher / maybe director?) but it was, I think his Talkhouse interview with Tim Heidecker where (iirc) he directly references working on the sausages dog piece

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Rome wasn’t built in a day

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"The dog could say ‘sausages’…

“… but this was just a fantasy, concocted by a technocracy that had become too comfortable and had stopped envisioning the future…”

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“…As part of a failed attempt by situationists to challenge capitalism’s increasingly commodified concept of pet ownership…”

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Blast your eyes! :wink:

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“Come back on ELO and carry on playing” is a good one

My dad paraphrased it to me straight after I played my set at the Dis State gig, too :smiley:

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On a tangential outdated ELO reference subject: it’s not yet come up in real life, but if I ever end up in a chat with folk about the biggest stadium bands in the world I’m inevitably going to say “R. E. O. Speedwagon” and feel silly when everybody looks at me funny… :confused:

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and now I realise my reply wasn’t a tangential reference because I’m rewatching IAP1 this weekend and just re-watched what you said and feel like I’ve failed my own generation of referencings…

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(I should note that R. E… O. Speedwagon is also another favourite quote of mine)

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Just used the phrase Oh no, what a personal tragedy.

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“It’s the future. I’ve tasted it” inevitably spills from my lips if I’m ever offered garlic bread…

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I just said “Well you know what thought did” in response to a colleague saying “I thought I’d sent it to you”.

No one in my albeit fairly small office knew the expression.

Turns out there’s many regional variants https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Phrases-and-Sayings/Question433635.html

Ooft. Variations on this are a firm favourite of my mum and her family. Haven’t heard anyone under the age of sixty use it since before my mum turned sixty.

What does your Mum like to say?

Just tripped on the stairs carrying a gin & tonic and shouted “careful man, there’s a beverage here!” at myself :see_no_evil:

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My pal literally sent me this image about a half hour ago saying he was enjoying a White Russian in Spain.

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