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Max Harden ([personal profile] hawkida) wrote2010-04-22 04:02 pm
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Good times!

I don't write much here these days, do I? Must fix that.

So, here's a query. I'm hearing the phrases "good times", "bad times" and "sadface" a lot of late. Why? Do they come from some TV show or something?
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[personal profile] cdave 2010-04-22 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
The one I'm hearing a lot is "it's [now | so | not even] a thing"

First noticed [livejournal.com profile] blazingskies saying it, but I've heard others pick it up.

The one that gets me most is the Scarf-done-up-as-slip-knot thing. No one seems to know anyone who did before 2002, and now everyone in London does it, and the wrap around thing looks weird when you see an out of towner.

[identity profile] viclet.livejournal.com 2010-04-25 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure where the scarf thing came from either - I got taught it in about 2004/5 by a friend who worked for a clothing retailer. It's all well and good for not unravelling, but useless when you want to keep your ears warm!