Difference between revisions of "Charles Manson"
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+ | The Charles Manson fad started in December 2007. The fad was based on a part of an interview with Charles Manson in which he asks the nonsensical question: "Do you feel blame? Are you mad? Uh, do you feel like wolf kabob Roth vantage? Gefrannis booj pooch boo jujube; bear-ramage. Jigiji geeji geeja geeble Google. Begep flagaggle vaggle veditch-waggle bagga?" (As interpreted by DonaldMcRonald). This phrase was used in several other YTMNDs in the past but never became popular. However, it's introduction to fame appeared when the user [http://ytmnd.com/users/MetalMentality/ MentalMentality] made the YTMND, "Charles Manson's Epic Question." It received high ratings, and inspired an even more popular YTMND by [http://ytmnd.com/users/DonaldMcRonald/ DonaldMcRonald]. It's possible that Manson was imitating other reporters when he asked the question. | ||
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+ | A video of Manson saying the phrase can be seen [http://youtube.com/watch?v=XREnvJRkif0 here] | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, April 15, 2012
Charles Manson |
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Original YTMND: |
Charles Manson's Epic Question |
by Metalmentality |
December 15, 2007 |
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The Charles Manson fad started in December 2007. The fad was based on a part of an interview with Charles Manson in which he asks the nonsensical question: "Do you feel blame? Are you mad? Uh, do you feel like wolf kabob Roth vantage? Gefrannis booj pooch boo jujube; bear-ramage. Jigiji geeji geeja geeble Google. Begep flagaggle vaggle veditch-waggle bagga?" (As interpreted by DonaldMcRonald). This phrase was used in several other YTMNDs in the past but never became popular. However, it's introduction to fame appeared when the user MentalMentality made the YTMND, "Charles Manson's Epic Question." It received high ratings, and inspired an even more popular YTMND by DonaldMcRonald. It's possible that Manson was imitating other reporters when he asked the question.
A video of Manson saying the phrase can be seen here
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