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| Sadly, those last two examples will no doubt long outlive MTFBWY, if for no other reason than people will use them "accidentally" in casual conversation. In terms of conscious use of a Star Wars references, I'd like to think that MTFBWY would outlast them all... -- [[User:Nonnal|Nonnal]] ([[User talk:Nonnal|talk]]) 13:25, 9 September 2013 (UTC) | | Sadly, those last two examples will no doubt long outlive MTFBWY, if for no other reason than people will use them "accidentally" in casual conversation. In terms of conscious use of a Star Wars references, I'd like to think that MTFBWY would outlast them all... -- [[User:Nonnal|Nonnal]] ([[User talk:Nonnal|talk]]) 13:25, 9 September 2013 (UTC) |
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− | Aww. Steven Wright started the thought. I thought Randall had come up with a clever way to signal the "end" of a quote, it's death, by saying unquote! :¬I But doesn't that also resurrect the quote! Damn![[User:ExternalMonolog|ExternalMonolog]] ([[User talk:ExternalMonolog|talk]]) 21:13, 9 September 2013 (UTC)ExternalMonolog | + | Aww. Steven Wright started the thought. I thought Randall had come up with a clever way to signal the "end" of a quote, it's death, by saying unquote! :¬I But doesn't that also resurect the quote! Damn![[User:ExternalMonolog|ExternalMonolog]] ([[User talk:ExternalMonolog|talk]]) 21:13, 9 September 2013 (UTC)ExternalMonolog |
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| Will someone please edit that misspelled "resurrect"? [[User:ExternalMonolog|ExternalMonolog]] ([[User talk:ExternalMonolog|talk]]) 21:16, 9 September 2013 (UTC)ExternalMonolog | | Will someone please edit that misspelled "resurrect"? [[User:ExternalMonolog|ExternalMonolog]] ([[User talk:ExternalMonolog|talk]]) 21:16, 9 September 2013 (UTC)ExternalMonolog |
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− | Typing from a phone, but the title text is very likely from Neil Gaiman's recent book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, where numerous references to a mythical "Old Country" are made. Randall seems like a Gaiman fan. Sorry for not abiding by appropriate edit/comment rules.{{unsigned ip|134.124.114.211}} | + | Typing from a phone, but the title text is very likely from Neil Gaiman's recent book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, where numerous references to a mythical "Old Country" are made. Randall seems like a Gaiman fan. Sorry for not abiding by appropriate edit/comment rules. |
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− | I don't think so. Place I most often heard of the 'old country' is immigrants, whose mother tongue is not English. The old country is where people talk like we used to, and say the sort of things we used to say, which English speakers don't have a similar expression for. Gaiman was pulling from the same source, is all. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.38.70|162.158.38.70]] 22:47, 28 October 2018 (UTC)
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− | It's a trap![[Special:Contributions/121.222.232.156|121.222.232.156]] 02:57, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | :I find your lack of faith disturbing. [[Special:Contributions/31.111.104.72|31.111.104.72]] 13:52, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | :Hmmm ... in case of some form of self-inflicted destruction, which phrase have higher chance to be the last quoted Star Wars reference? "It's a trap" or "I've got a bad feeling about this!"? -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 09:25, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | ::Could {{w|Wilhelm_scream|this}} count? ;) [[Special:Contributions/31.111.104.72|31.111.104.72]] 13:39, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | My impression is the reference to "the old country" is an ironic reference to the Star Wars opening lines "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...". [[Special:Contributions/88.81.136.42|88.81.136.42]] 17:02, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | Of course, the act of noting the last time a Star Wars quote was used would automatically trigger more quotes. A little like Heisenberg, no? --[[User:Mr. I|Mr. I]] ([[User talk:Mr. I|talk]]) 19:23, 12 September 2013 (UTC)
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− | Perhaps "the old country" refers to the notion that the past is "another country". As for the longevity of MTFBWY, compare with "Live long, and prosper," or one could compare it with Shakespeare -- it depends on how much the Star Wars mythology speaks of a general human experience.{{unsigned ip|113.29.215.205}}
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− | What about the normal stuff, like "I love you. I know"? People were saying that before 1980 and generally only geeks and film buffs attach any importance to it now. The rest of us don't think about it. We also have to consider requoting. For example, I was watching The Roast (an Australian satirical news show very similar to Jon Stewart), and a member of the cast parodied the "I felt a disturbance in the Force. Like a million tiny voices cried out in terror, then were suddenly silenced" bit.{{unsigned ip|121.222.232.156}}
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− | This just made me stand up and rapidly recite every single quote I could possibly think of. I hope I saved it. [[Special:Contributions/199.27.128.174|199.27.128.174]] 05:43, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
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− | Are the terms "unquote" and "Old Country" references to Orwell's 1984 in anyway? While I don't see how they are relevant, the term old country is used a lot, and "unquote" uses the language Newspeak's style of words, prefixing "un" to create an inverse, such as "ungood" instead of "bad" {{unsigned ip|141.101.98.173}}
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− | Considering that in literature class this year, I've read part of the Epic of Gilgamesh (written circa 1700s BC), it's possible that people in the AD 3700s will be watching translations of Star Wars. /me is imagining a teacher giving the homework assignment "Watch Star Wars: Episode IV for the next lesson." [[Special:Contributions/108.162.245.173|108.162.245.173]] 06:33, 26 May 2022 (UTC)
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