Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Top 10 Tv show One-liners

Some television shows
are remembered for their
finales. Others for that
one amazing season that
kept viewers reeled in.
And some shows have
those one-liners we’ll
never forget!
Whether the catch phrase was delivered with
such great inflection by the character, or
repeated so much that it’s burned in our
minds forever, these ten one-liners are just
as famous as the shows they were a part of!
10. “Yada, yada, yada” from Seinfeld:
George’s girlfriend infamously used the
phrase often, leading him to believe she was
omitting important information from her
stories. But after forcing her to fill in the
details, he discovered more than he wants to
know. This episode was nominated for an
Emmy.
9. “Lucy! I'm Home!” from I Love Lucy: Ricki
uttered those words every time he walked
through the door, usually to find Lucy up to
her antics.
8. “Ayyyy” from Happy Days: Fonzie owned
this catch phrase, and always accompanied it
with both thumbs up. This was a greeting or
a statement of positive affirmation.
7. “Oh my God, she's fashion roadkill!” from
Sex and the City: Stanford Blatch nearly lost
his lunch after watching Carrie fall flat on her
face on the runway. In true Carrie fashion,
though, she got up and showed those
skinny models who was boss.
6. “Did I do that?” from Family Matters:
Everything Steve Urkel did was annoying,
but the most skin-crawling phrase of his was
“Did I do that?” And almost every single
time….yes he did do that!
5. “Oh my God! They killed Kenny” from
South Park: Poor Kenny McCormick has more
lives than a cat. The hooded character is, to
this day, killed off at some point during
almost every single episode, to which Stan
and Kyle exclaim, “Oh my God! They killed
Kenny! You bastards!”
4. “How rude!” from Full House: This one-
liner was made popular by Stephanie Tanner,
played by Jodie Sweetin, who used the
phrase any chance she could get, especially
when responding to her two sisters.
3. “D’oh” from The Simpsons: Homer
Simpson uses the phrase when he’s done
something stupid, hurts himself, or is
anticipating backlash for something he’s
done. And if you know Homer, you’re aware
he’s not the sharpest tool in the shed.
2. “How you doin?’” from Friends: Joey
made this pick-up line relevant, and what’s
sad is we’re sure there are plenty of men
who try using it on the ladies. But like with
Joey, we’re sure no girl has ever fallen for it!
1. "What’choo talkin''bout Willis?" from
Diff'rent Strokes: The late Gary Coleman
uttered the classic line often, directed
towards his brother, played by Todd Bridges.
It’ll never get old to hear that catch phrase!

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