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Name | Boot Image |
Category | Amiga / Amiga CD32 |
Game | Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal |
Section | Miscellaneous |
Submitted | November 27, 2017 |
Uploaded By | Sonicfan32 |
Size | 12.25 KB (376x311) |
Format | PNG (image/png) |
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And "Aye Caramba!" and "Get bent!"
All of which he stopped using, but are still occasionally brought up.
If you look up "Big fat hairy deal" the only results you'll come up with are for this game.
All of which he stopped using, but are still occasionally brought up.
If you look up "Big fat hairy deal" the only results you'll come up with are for this game.

That and "Don't have a cow, man"

I thought Barts catchphrase was "Eat my shorts"

"Big fat hairy deal" was a phrase he only said THREE times in the comic's entirety.
Yet it was treated like it was his catchphrase. Like with Bart Simpson and how people thought "Cowabunga" was one of his, but he has only said it once during the 90s in Bart Gets an F. It's more famous for being Michelangelo's (TMNT) catchphrase.
Garfield isn't known for catchphrases. He's more famous for his snark and lifestyle.
Yet it was treated like it was his catchphrase. Like with Bart Simpson and how people thought "Cowabunga" was one of his, but he has only said it once during the 90s in Bart Gets an F. It's more famous for being Michelangelo's (TMNT) catchphrase.
Garfield isn't known for catchphrases. He's more famous for his snark and lifestyle.
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I think that clip from The Critic mocking Al Pacino saying "Hoo-aah!" all the time sums up overusing catchphrases in a nutshell.