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fish Wrote:

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> mightyroar Wrote:

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> > 'we haven't had our dinner'

>

> I stand corrected and, as Hylda Baker would have

> said - "He knows you know". Or, have I got this

> one wrong too?


Actually this wasn't actually a catchphrase as it was only said once (as far as I know) so therefore

can't be included in the final tally.

Good recovery with a nice bit of Hylda Baker though.

"Can I help you at all?" - Tubbs, The League of Gentlemen


"That would be an ecumenical matter" - Fr Jack Hackett, Father Ted


"Oh my God, they killed Kenny" - various, South Park


"Let's be careful out there" - the first Sgt from Hill St Blues


"yada yada yada" - Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld


"Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a ..." Dr McCoy, Star Trek


"Oh boy" Dr Sam Beckett, Quantum Leap


(and yes, I know the last two make me a bit of a saddo...)


"Good pol-ice" - Jimmy/Bunk/Kima/Lester, The Wire

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