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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2005-06-07 11:49 am

Huh. I have a question.

What did people say before they could say "you sound like a broken record"?

[identity profile] the-cynic.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Shut Up"?

[identity profile] thornleaf.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
I doubt there was an earlier corollary to a broken record... it's the sort of thing that's distinctive enough that it would inspire a new saying, rather than alter an old one.

Therefore, my guess is "You're repeating yourself", or possibly "Yes, you already told me that".

:D

[identity profile] xydexx.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
What did they go back to before drawing boards were invented?

[identity profile] snale.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'd like to know just who figured out that slicing bread was pretty neat.

[identity profile] brownkitty.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
I want to know who first tried to wish in one hand, and s__t in the other.

[identity profile] beetlebomb.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
That makes me think of a similar question...what used to appear abouve a cartoon character's head if he had an idea back in the days when lightbulbs weren't invented yet?

I know! I know!

[identity profile] takaal.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've heard that song before!" (From my great-grandfather, who grew up before records were all that common... possibly before the cylinder days...)

[identity profile] leora.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I think before records, they may have been forced to say: You sound like a robot so badly programed that it's stuck in an infinite loop.

or maybe not...

Probably: You sound possessed by demonic spirits.

I wouldn't mind having a candle appear over my head.

[identity profile] fjorab-teke.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Callng someone a catbird or mockingbird would do the trick for me. :-p They both like to mimic and repeat sounds, sing something a little different, and then sometimes return to repeat the previous phrase...again and again.

[identity profile] the-cynic.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Shut Up"?

[identity profile] thornleaf.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
I doubt there was an earlier corollary to a broken record... it's the sort of thing that's distinctive enough that it would inspire a new saying, rather than alter an old one.

Therefore, my guess is "You're repeating yourself", or possibly "Yes, you already told me that".

:D

[identity profile] xydexx.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
What did they go back to before drawing boards were invented?

[identity profile] snale.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'd like to know just who figured out that slicing bread was pretty neat.

[identity profile] brownkitty.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
I want to know who first tried to wish in one hand, and s__t in the other.

[identity profile] beetlebomb.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
That makes me think of a similar question...what used to appear abouve a cartoon character's head if he had an idea back in the days when lightbulbs weren't invented yet?

I know! I know!

[identity profile] takaal.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've heard that song before!" (From my great-grandfather, who grew up before records were all that common... possibly before the cylinder days...)

[identity profile] leora.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I think before records, they may have been forced to say: You sound like a robot so badly programed that it's stuck in an infinite loop.

or maybe not...

Probably: You sound possessed by demonic spirits.

I wouldn't mind having a candle appear over my head.

[identity profile] fjorab-teke.livejournal.com 2005-06-07 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Callng someone a catbird or mockingbird would do the trick for me. :-p They both like to mimic and repeat sounds, sing something a little different, and then sometimes return to repeat the previous phrase...again and again.