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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Nez"]Yeah, but not many people (unless the majority of the people you hang out with are Jewish) know Yiddish.[/quote]
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Syera
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:20 pm
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Today I found myself saying...
"Oh, that darned laundry. Wouldn't it be easier if it all just... blew away?"
Jafaria
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 6:37 am
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Amazing, yes, but not always in a good way.
AmethystFae
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:59 pm
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It'smazing what you can find online, ain't it?
~Hikaru
Jafaria
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:48 pm
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Actually I meant the only one I knew off-line. I used to think I was the only person in the entire universe who liked Jafar...was I ever disillusioned.
Calluna
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:25 am
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Jafaria wrote:
As the biggest [by that I mean the only] Jafar fan I know
You should check out fanfiction.net; you guys seem to be the majority over there.
dazzeling diamond
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:49 pm
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One that I ilke, is from Hercules, when Meg says:
"Are you always this articulant?"
I keep using that line now (as a joke), whenever anyone is lost for words or is stuttering, (but not in a mean way!)
Jafaria
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:59 pm
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Even More Totally Useful Jafar Quotes
"The idea has merit"
"Obviously less than worthy"
"Where is it? Where is it? Nooooo!" [common routine I do when looking for lost objects]
"I'm so worried"
"Tell me more about myself" [I am so going to say this the next time someone compliments me]
"Whoever has the gold makes the rules"
"I'm afraid you've worn out your welcome prince Abooboo"
AmethystFae
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 11:02 pm
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I can say "Calm yourself, Iago," when addressing my cat. Of course, I named him because he has a big mouth, so next time he does something worthy of that phrase, I'm so gonna use it
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 7:13 pm
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As of late I've noticed I've started to develop some of my own oft-used lines. Kind of interesting, that. Somehow makes me feel accomplished as my own individual...
Jafaria
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 4:01 pm
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My most frequently used Jafar-ism, "Ecstatic" is already on here for most people but how about "You cannot just parade in here uninvited"? From now on if anyone comes into my room without telling me I'll say that, although it'll be kinda hard for me not to know because I live in the attic. [Anyone who makes a Cinderella wisecrack will die.]
My other useful Jafar imitations are "Calm yourself Iago" [I just call the un-calm person Iago because it's easier than trying to say their name in a Jafar voice] ,"Interesting" and "addlepated twit." Or "[insert important-sounding thing here]...that would be me." Saying royal vizier doesn't make much sense but anything can be paraphrased!!
Janette Morgan
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:30 pm
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Jafaria wrote:
Which my stepdad did not know, he just took it literally! Addlepated twit!
Your stepdad thought you were SERIOUS about being ecstatic? *Laughs self into an early death*
Aladdin Disneyisms that I use:
"It'll be fun!" - "It'll be
tricky...
"
"Ecstatic."
"It's the cape talking, isn't it?" - Only once in awhile.
"Heeeeeeaaaaaagggggggh -- OY!"
"Patience, (name here),
patience.
"
"The madness is spreading! Why am I surrounded by all these warped people?"
There is one Aladdin quote I use, too, that isn't a Disneyism -- it is, in fact, a Popeyeism. "Open sez-mee." Said on occasion when I open anything.
Incredibles Disneyisms that I use:
"Oh, this is just too good!"
"Lame, lame, lame, lame, LAME!"
"Feh. I used to design for GODS."
"Feh. - (anything said in the accent)"
"Do I HAVE to answer?"
"Be specific, Bob."
POTC Disneyisms that I use:
"Fine."
"HOOOO-ooooo!"
"It's remarkable how often those two traits coincide."
"Your funeral."
"You have [absolutely] no idea."
"Bleak - very bleak." (Only once in a while.)
"Nothing I'd lament being rid of."
"No, I really think I do."
Finding Nemo Disneyisms that I use:
"Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..."
"Hey, conscience, am I dead?"
"Wow. I wish I could speak (insert language here.)"
"Theeeeeeeere's.... nothing to see here."
"I'm
obnoxious!
"
"Nice."
Toy Story Disneyisms that I use:
"All right, then I will."
"Use your head!"
"I come in peace." -usually followed by "Shoot to kill" or quoted from Stargate, but there's the Buzz-ism that slips through.
"You are a sad, strange little [wo]man."
"A beautiful yarn full of hair. A hair full of yarn."
"I don't like confrontations!"
"RAAAAAAAAR!" (Only once in a while.)
"Hey! I'm (insert name here)! Howdyhowdyhowdy."
"This is weirding me out."
(with disgust) "
Was?
"
(Rex-like fake vomiting)
Monsters, Inc. Disneyisms that I use:
"I'm watching you, Wazowski. Always watching."
"Don't let it happen again."
"Kitty!"
"Put that thing back where it came from, or so help me..." (In song.)
Any variation on "scary feet". "Scary teeth, scary teeth," "Stinky feet, stinky feet," etc.
Beauty and the Beast Disneyisms that I use:
When asked "What can I say?" I typically respond, "Say you'll marry me."
"New and a bit alarming"
There are probably more, but that's all I can think of.
And this doesn't even include the non-Disneyisms I use... "Sure," (the Kevin Costner variety) "Indeed," (Teal'c) "It's like a puppy-dog," (Miles O'Brien), etc. I'll have to make a separate list for those.
AmethystFae
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:30 am
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Hmmm...I'm sure there's lots.
Like, who doesn't say, "You're only in trouble if you get caught"?
"Oh, kill joy!" - Cinderella (I used to think that was the funniest thing in the world.)
"Ladies don't start fights, but they can finish them." - The Arristocats
"[insert sentence] It's r-r-r-rude!" - The Little Mermaid
"Who's been painting my roses RED!?!" - Alice in Wonderland (Yes, I do shout this out of nowhere on occasion.)
I'm sure there's more, but I can't think of them right at the moment.
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:49 am
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Feh. They can learn.
...Which calls to mind - Edna Mode is
so
quotable - especially the way she says "dahling."
Nez
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:02 am
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Yeah, but not many people (unless the majority of the people you hang out with are Jewish) know Yiddish.
Syera
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:26 pm
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I probably would say 'savvy,' but it's too attached to Jack Sparrow/Johnny Depp for comfort. If I wear a bandana, people accuse me of 'dressing like Jack Sparrow.' I don't need them getting more ideas than usual from my vocabulary.
Instead, I use the Yiddish equivalent - "farshtayst."
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