I agree with Mantis in the "I've got your numbers..." as I've been caught saying that a couple of times. My usual ones though are carry-overs from the original Tribes... "Doh!", "Shazbot!" and "Arrgh!".
And yes, I have done the "Hurry up with that station!" to someone in the queue for a cash machine.
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I dont think this is Tribes2 related to a full extent.
but i have found on numerous times that when im busy working and the mrs says something i will reply back with "ok m8"
trust me when i say this you do not want to do that
Quick thinking doesnt help the damage is done and bruises to prove it, although i couldn't help but laff my ass off while she was trying to strangle me. Working online and in irc a hell of a lot of time does have this affect.
The only tribes 2 comment i have used IRL was again towards her and it was VGTB (haha Is that the best you can do) and yes this was directly after the above incedent.
I travel on the London underground everyday and constantly think " Move Please" to the tourists.
Have you ever thought that some CCTV cameras look like turrets? Good job I don't carry a gun cos I'd be sooooo tempted to take them out and let everyone know about it
There is something I have never understood with that sentence... Shouldn't you say something like :
"All your kebab belong to us" instead of "are belong to", am I mistaken, or is this a particular wording that only apply to "are belong to us" ? Also is there a particular history behind that ? A movie quote ?
Go here for the history of the all Your base phenomenon. It was started by an old game called ZeroWing where they totally messed up the translation and it kind of got popular.
It is just a shout or cry like "woohoo" or "yeah" or "weeeehaaa" or "yeepeee" or "yeeeeeeehaaaaa" or that kind of stuff then ? Meaning if I want to have an exciting saying (that sounds bioderm or wookie to me, by the way) would shout :
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