Write a sitcom, such as Only Fools and Horses, which most people love and know all the catchphrases too. Or write a song that people would sing back to you at a concert?
Would you rather....
Sitcom.
I'd have said song!
If the question was, write a great song that would be considered a classic long after my death, I'd of picked that one.
But it wasn't, so sitcom for me.
Sitcom.
But I'd rather have nothing to do with OFAH.
Quote: zooo @ May 30 2008, 4:24 PM BSTSitcom.
But I'd rather have nothing to do with OFAH.
Plonker!
Sitcom.
Hmm I wonder why I'd say song actually...Was just on instinct from concerts I suppose. Wouldn't your sitcom catchphrases haunt you after a while?
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 30 2008, 4:25 PM BSTHmm I wonder why I'd say song actually...Was just on instinct from concerts I suppose. Wouldn't your sitcom catchphrases haunt you after a while?
No more than having two or three lines hollered at you every time you go out in public.
I suppose. Neither maybe then!
I wonder if you write a great book, why people don't shout the opening sentence at you in the street?
I guess because the type of morons who shout things out can't read...
They might do, if it was a book of limericks or something.
"IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES!"
(By the way, the only reason I know that line is because of The Simpsons LOL)
"It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times!" - Stupid monkey!
Ah there we go! But shouted in the street, really?
Ha!
Actually, if Martin got famous, I can imagine someone shouting something from his book at him. Maybe just the title, at least.