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It is no secret that Chris spends a [[Chris and health|healthy]] portion of his day watching Television shows. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite [[Chris and copyright|originality]] likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them word by word in his everyday [[Chris and English|speech]]. This article attempts to list all of these occurences, especially those he has used repeatedly.
It is no secret that Chris spends a [[Chris and health|healthy]] portion of his day watching Television shows. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite [[Chris and copyright|originality]] likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them word by word in his everyday [[Chris and English|speech]]. This article attempts to list all of these occurences, especially those he has used repeatedly.


==The phrases==
==Family Guy, The Cleveland Show or American Dad==
;Blocky low resolution
<blockquote>
*Source: When referring to Asperchu's inferiority, e.g. [[Mailbag 41]], [[Mailbag 42|42]], [[Mailbag 43|43]] and [[Mailbag 45|45]]<br>
*Origin: Family guy's "Road to the Multiverse" episode<br><br>
</blockquote>


; Family Guy/The Cleveland Show/American Dad
;Grinds my gears
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<b>Blocky low resolution</b><br>
*Source: The [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Homosexuality Cwcipedia page on homosexuality], [[Mailbag 2]]<br>
Source: When referring to Asperchu's inferiority, e.g. [[Mailbag 41]], [[Mailbag 42|42]], [[Mailbag 43|43]] and [[Mailbag 45|45]]<br>
*Origin: Family Guy's "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" episode: Peter gets his own show, "You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?", talking about things that annoy him, or "grind [his] gears"<br>
Origin: Family guy's "Road to the Multiverse" episode<br><br>
 
<b>Grinds my gears</b><br>
Source: The [http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Homosexuality Cwcipedia page on homosexuality], [[Mailbag 2]]<br>
Origin: Family Guy's "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" episode: Peter gets his own show, "You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?", talking about things that annoy him, or "grind [his] gears"<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


; [[Wikipedia:Rocko's Modern Life|Rocko's Modern life]]
==[[Wikipedia:Rocko's Modern Life|Rocko's Modern life]]==
;Bad luck and extreme misfortune
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<b>Bad luck and extreme misfortune</b><br>
*Source: Describing the effects of the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
Source: Describing the effects of the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"<br>
Origin: "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


; Dragonball
==Dragonball==
;Kamehameha
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<b>Kamehameha</b><br>
*Source: [[Parody|The inspiration]] for Chris's finishing move, the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
Source: [[Parody|The inspiration]] for Chris's finishing move, the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]]<br>
*Origin: It's the most famous attack from DragonBall Z<br>
Origin: It's the most famous attack from DragonBall Z<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


; Excel Saga
==Excel Saga==
;I'm much saltier now
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<b>"I'm much saltier now"</b><br>
*Source: Chris likes to say this to say that he's less [[naive]] about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.<br>
Source: Chris likes to say this to say that he's less [[naive]] about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.<br>
*Origin: Something Excel says to comment on her training.<br>
Origin: Something Excel says to comment on her training.<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


; South Park
==South Park==
;Breakin' my balls
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<b>Breakin' my balls</b><br>
*Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of [[stress]].<br>
Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of [[stress]].<br>
*Origin: "Kenny Dies": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."<br>
Origin: "Kenny Dies": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."<br>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>




[[Category:Things Chris has ripped off]]
[[Category:Things Chris has ripped off]]

Revision as of 18:50, 3 February 2010

It is no secret that Chris spends a healthy portion of his day watching Television shows. His preferences become apparent not only because he will constantly force you to listen to him talk about them, but also because Chris, in his infinite originality likes to take phrases and sentences from shows and use them word by word in his everyday speech. This article attempts to list all of these occurences, especially those he has used repeatedly.

Family Guy, The Cleveland Show or American Dad

Blocky low resolution
  • Source: When referring to Asperchu's inferiority, e.g. Mailbag 41, 42, 43 and 45
  • Origin: Family guy's "Road to the Multiverse" episode

Grinds my gears
  • Source: The Cwcipedia page on homosexuality, Mailbag 2
  • Origin: Family Guy's "Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" episode: Peter gets his own show, "You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?", talking about things that annoy him, or "grind [his] gears"

Rocko's Modern life

Bad luck and extreme misfortune
  • Source: Describing the effects of the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha
  • Origin: "Fortune Cookie": Filburt's fortune cookie reads "Bad luck and extreme misfortune will infest your pathetic soul for all eternity"

Dragonball

Kamehameha

Excel Saga

I'm much saltier now
  • Source: Chris likes to say this to say that he's less naive about sex than he was in high school thanks to porn.
  • Origin: Something Excel says to comment on her training.

South Park

Breakin' my balls
  • Source: Said about something that gives him a lot of stress.
  • Origin: "Kenny Dies": Cartman tries to start a business selling aborted fetuses to stem cell research laboratories. When making deals over the phone, he says "Ugh, you're breakin' my balls man. Got 'em in a vice grip, here."