I’d buy that for a dollar.
I’ll ask him if he can recall when he first heard it, but I’m inclined to think that it was said to him when he was young. (I know that I said, “since I was about 10…” But that’s not entirely accurate, it’s just the earliest that I can remember him saying it to me.)
To the best of my knowledge, it’s an old ‘country’ saying or colloquialism (is that the right term?) that has been around for a very long time.
ETA: I can’t say I’ve ever heard the “cheese” expression. It makes perfect sense, though.
Unless Officer Obie is on his job. (Apologies to Arlo, but this whole thread has Alice’s Restaurant ruminating in my head.)
“Kid, we found your name on an envelope at the bottom of a half a ton of garbage, and just wanted to know if you had any information about it.”
And I said, “Yes, sir, Officer Obie, I cannot tell a lie, I put that envelope under that garbage.”
D&R
ETA: MY, what a fantabulous train wreck this thread has turned out to be!
200+ posts on this? Really.
Just GIT-R-DONE already.
I’m more fond of,
“Go jump over my barrels, I’m Donkey Kong and you should get over it!”
Maybe I misunderstood you. This was a throwaway line in a TV show. You’re using it without mentioning the TV show, the lines that came before it, the lines that came after it, or in any way connecting it to quarries. How, exactly is that not using it out of context?
I didn’t refer to a “small but vocal group.” I said “a majority of the people who weighed in on the issue.”
The bottom line is, Bo, that a bunch of the people you interact with have said, “dude, that’s annoying,” and you’ve said, “so what?” Is it trolling (defined as intentionally posting things to piss people off)? Perhaps. Is it being intentionally obnoxious? Probably. Is it bad manners? Most definitely.
It makes people you might have enjoyable discussions with want to avoid you, and gains you absolutely nothing in the process. Personally, I don’t understand why you’d want to do that.
Again, I think it’s funny.
[quote=“Gary “Wombat” Robson, post:247, topic:609483”]
Maybe I misunderstood you. This was a throwaway line in a TV show. You’re using it without mentioning the TV show, the lines that came before it, the lines that came after it, or in any way connecting it to quarries. How, exactly is that not using it out of context?
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Gary, it’s clear that you have not read this thread (post #29), nor the Pit thread (links in post#1 plus various posts with explanations), nor the thread in MPSIMS where someone asked what the phrase meant (thread title: “Let’s go down to the quarry and throw stuff in there!”) , nor the original thread about autocorrect humor (post#30). If you had, you would not have typed what I just quoted, since all of those threads explain where the phrase came from and what it means.
I apologize for thinking you would read a thread before posting in it. Obviously, that was an error on my part. I hope the links above are helpful.
[quote=“Gary “Wombat” Robson, post:247, topic:609483”]
I didn’t refer to a “small but vocal group.” I said “a majority of the people who weighed in on the issue.”
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Yes, you did say that. And I characterized them as a small but vocal group, because that’s what they are. If only ten people out of 1,000 voice an opinion, and 8 of them are all frothing against something, I would call that a small but vocal group. The fact that it’s a majority of the people who weighed in on the issue doesn’t seem relevant to me, at least not enough to make changes like they want. And certainly not when those same people already have it within their power to effect a change that would obviate whatever their issue is without affecting anyone else.
[quote=“Gary “Wombat” Robson, post:247, topic:609483”]
The bottom line is, Bo, that a bunch of the people you interact with have said, “dude, that’s annoying,” and you’ve said, “so what?” Is it trolling (defined as intentionally posting things to piss people off)? Perhaps. Is it being intentionally obnoxious? Probably. Is it bad manners? Most definitely.
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It most definitely is not trolling. And I’m not being intentionally obnoxious. Marley23 once helped me understand the difference between feeling insulted and someone else being insulting. He recommended what turned out to be an excellent book, Sticks And Stones: The Philosophy Of Insults. To quote the book, “Is insult determined by the insulter or the insulted?” I am most definitely not trying to annoy other people. The fact that they are annoyed doesn’t change my intent. But now you are trying to change the discussion to one of respect, which is why I brought up this book.
Many are now hurt that I wouldn’t readily accede to their requests to stop using the phrase. They felt insulted, disrespected, and so turned to a place of authority to force my behavior. Their rallying cry isn’t so much that the use of an innocuous phrase is offensive, so much as it is that I’m being a jerk by not acting in the manner that they want me to.
And now that you’ve made the same “bad manners” argument, you’re jumping on that same thought process. Is that really what “dont be a jerk” means in the board rules?
[quote=“Gary “Wombat” Robson, post:247, topic:609483”]
It makes people you might have enjoyable discussions with want to avoid you, and gains you absolutely nothing in the process. Personally, I don’t understand why you’d want to do that.
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It doesn’t gain me “nothing”. Again, if you’d read the threads relating to this, you’d know that it makes me (and quite a few other people) chuckle and laugh. I enjoy laughing. If people want to avoid me because of this completely silly, innocuous phrase, then they most likely aren’t people I would enjoy interacting with. I mean, it’s possible they are, but if someone is so irrational that they would let seeing an 11 word phrase every now and again upset them to the point of needing to put me on ignore, I just can’t see why I should lose sleep over it. There are plenty of other people I can interact with who have a sense of humor closer to mine, are less judgmental, and less prone to trying to force other people to behave only as they think people ought to behave.
In my opinion, that is jerkish behavior, and if that were to become the litmus test, where would it stop? What if 10 people decide they are annoyed by another poster’s name, that seeing it makes them mad? Would the Straight Dope then endorse that the offending name must be changed, or else the poster is being a jerk? What if 20 people decide that posting anything supportive of Republican politics is jerkish, and demand that it be stopped?
It isn’t jerkish behaviour just because some people don’t like it. And it doesn’t become jerkish because I won’t kowtow to the demands of a small but vocal group. Especially not when the board has already provided a means for them to remedy their own problem.
Bonerific!
In my case it’s “something like that”. My struck nerve is that people are trying to get Authority to Stop Snowboarder Bo, over something only mildly annoying, with no concern of the precedent it will create. Actually, it’s more than that. I am outraged by this for a hundred reason, which I will not list here because it will seem so silly.
And this is silly, which is why I keep coming back.
Is “Suck it up and deal with it” too obvious?
“Nucking futz!”
As long as we’re trying to start memes, nothing beats that of **SteveMB ** The Internet: nobody knows if you’re a dog. Everybody knows if you’re a jackass.
I find this one very apropo concerning Bo.
Did a moderator just call a member a jackass in ATMB?
::sigh::
I wasn’t posting as a moderator. I should have said that. Sorry.
I was just trying to get in the spirit of posting soon-to-be-memes on the SDMB.
And, now that I rethink my post, how do you know i wasn’t talking about all those who were pilloring poor Bo. ?
Ya know, I forgot to mention something else in my last post.
Can we just do away with the fiction that anyone “requested” that I stop using “Let’s go to the quarry and throw stuff down there”?
Requests are susceptible to refusal, and it’s obvious that this was not a request, it was a demand.
Demanding someone stop doing something that is innocuous is jerkish; refusing a jerkish demand isn’t.
And samclem, it certainly looks like you were calling me a jerk. If you were calling other people jerks, why would you say “concerning Bo”?
I was only trying to start a Board meme, much as you were.
You weren’t. It’s cool, though. We still like ya, sam.
But if you keep saying it, it might become one of those terrible..
FORCED MEMES!
:eek: