"I want to do terrible things to your face with a fork..." Where did I get this?

At some point during the last ten years or so, I’ve adopted this slightly hyperbolic phrase for my personal use.

I just used it in an MPSIMS post, and afterwards hoped the person that it was directed towards would recognize the reference and take it in the humourous spirit in which it was intended.

Then I realized I’ve forgotten where it came from myself.

I’m not sure, but I imagine it in a sort of Peter Lorre voice – although the image seems a little graphic for the time period. (Unless it’s maybe from Arsenic and Old Lace, where comedic license allowed them to push it a bit farther? I can imagine Dr. Einstein warning Mortimer that big brother might do such a thing, but I certainly don’t remember it, and I’ve seen that movie quite a few times.)

I’m thinking it might possibly be one of Ren’s lines from Ren & Stimpy, since John K’s voicing of Ren is largely a vague Peter Lorre impersonation.

I’m puzzled that I can’t seem to find any online ref’s for it, though. Surely every memorable line uttered on Ren and Stimpy has been marked down somewhere on the intraweb, somewheres. (I’m holding out a faint hope that I’m being foiled by the archivist’s poor spelling.) I’d hope that the same applies for old Peter Lorre movies.

Please tell me that some kind Doper out there remembers where this phrase originated, and that it’s not really a product of my own mind, subject to some sort of pathological disassociative process.

Please.

There’s a very similar line in one of Steve Martin’s comedy albums. He starts some story with the offhand comment “I was sitting at home doing terrible things to my dog with a fork.” If no one chimes in with the details by tomorrow, I’ll see if I can find which album it’s from.

I wonder if it’s a reference to “The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover.”

I believe that the line is from Let’s Get Small, 1977.

This was my first thought, too.

As a side note, check out this article from 1977 - particularly the last line:

Here it is.

Aaaaaaaaaaaand since that was 1977, and he was thinking of giving his album that title, and it was his first album, and “Let’s Get Small” was his first album, and released in 1977…I’d suspect Knighted Vorpal Sword is correct.

Yes! That’s exactly where it came from – but I haven’t had that album in my possession since the eighties. Thanks so much, folks.

Jeez, I wonder if anyone else on the planet has confused Steve Martin and Peter Lorre? How bizarre!

“Let’s Get Small” might have been called “Sitting at home doing terrible things to my dog with a fork?” I wonder what that would have done for sales?

If anyone needs me, I’ll be in my vaccuum cleaner.

Now I read the link. “I Do Terrible Things To My Dog With A Fork” is much better.