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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 6, 2008 20:13:55 GMT
The idea for this thread came from a discussion Phil and I had. It was in refference to the Black Adder quote I'm currently using as my sig, not anything else. According to the BA script book, my sig, featuring a quote from series four of BA, is incorrect, as the verbalisation that acompanies the pelvic thrust in the scene quoted is an 'Oi', where as in my sig I've put 'Uh!'.
Where as I submit to the fact that the writers' have the final say regarding their script, I still feel that 'Uh' is the best verbalisation to accompany a pelvic thrust. I would welcome comment and opinion in this matter.
I considered making this a poll, however I wasn't confident in my own ability to think up all the possible verbalisations that may accompany the before mentioned pelvic thrust.
I trust all my fellow Hubbers will treat this with the seriousness it deserves. Thank you.
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Post by Gav on Jan 6, 2008 20:25:19 GMT
There is no other pelvic thrust sound than 'UH'.
It's perfect.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2008 21:17:00 GMT
If you're talking about the Blackadder the Whole Damn Dynasty book then I wouldn't take that as the official version of the scripts. That book was a comic relief book that didn't print the actual scripts but rather transcripts (the script as written down by someone watching the show). On this basis 'Uh' might actually be the word that Ben Elton and Richard Curtis written down as opposed to the one in the book.
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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 6, 2008 21:20:03 GMT
Hmm, interesting. We need to know what book Phil refferenced. I feel that the noise the two actors make in the episode is more 'Uh' than 'Oi'.
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Post by The Doctor on Jan 6, 2008 21:32:32 GMT
Which episode was it? We could check on, er, youtube.
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 6, 2008 21:54:17 GMT
Er, blast, can't remember. Shame on me.
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Post by panderson on Jan 7, 2008 12:29:58 GMT
well, you its the pelvic thrust that real drives you insaaaaannnene so lets do the TIME (wars) WARP again
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2008 18:46:09 GMT
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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 10, 2008 11:45:26 GMT
Ah ha!
I suppose one could also say "YIIIPEEEE".
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Post by Dark Stranger on Jan 10, 2008 12:52:01 GMT
I would advocate a strong Duffman-esque "Oh yeahhhhh!!" myself.
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Jan 10, 2008 12:52:54 GMT
"Duffman says a lot of things - ohhh yeaaaah!"
Andy
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Post by Shockprowl on Jan 11, 2008 9:37:37 GMT
"OHHH YEEEAAH!" - Love it!
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 14, 2015 0:12:56 GMT
Do you still?
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 14, 2015 13:13:15 GMT
Oooh yeah.
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 14, 2015 13:46:23 GMT
Never liked him myself.
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 14, 2015 15:32:11 GMT
*Gasp!*
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 14, 2015 15:45:17 GMT
Were you bored last night Ralph?
Andy
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 14, 2015 15:58:09 GMT
He just remembered the great significance of the original question posed by this searching thread.
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 14, 2015 16:48:25 GMT
Exactly.
-Ralph
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Post by Andy Turnbull on Feb 14, 2015 20:43:24 GMT
Bollocks, he was bored and all of a sudden threads get necro-bumped.
Andy
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 15, 2015 21:39:04 GMT
It's very funny though. The random dredging, plus the fact seeing this thread subject I thought it could only possibly have been started by Shockprowl, and sure enough...
I know now if I ever need a laugh I just need to pick a random thread on here and life's woes don't seem half so bad.
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 15, 2015 22:01:15 GMT
HaHa! Thanks man. And that's just what I found on The Hub when I joined seven years ago. Splendid buffoonery.
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Post by Benn on Feb 16, 2015 10:04:35 GMT
I thought a pelvic thrust, accompanied by a sound effect, should be "WUF!" Especially in Blackadder.
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 16, 2015 10:46:58 GMT
I'm sure it's more of a 'UH!' sound on Black Adder. 'WUF!' is a good choice though, to accompany a pelvic thrust. But I'll sticking with my 'UH!' for day to day thrusting.
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Post by Benn on Feb 16, 2015 12:35:14 GMT
Save a 'WUF' for the special occasions? I like your thinking.
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 16, 2015 14:23:33 GMT
Wuf! is definitely Flasheart. Or even ruff! Anyone else could have an Uh!
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 16, 2015 14:25:57 GMT
Urrrrr.
-Ralph
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Post by Shockprowl on Feb 16, 2015 22:17:50 GMT
From memory, Flasheart uses "Wuff" in a more generic sense, not necessarily accompanied by a pelvic thrust. What I have in mind specifically is the scene in Black Adder Goes Forth, where Melchett and Lt.George are singing "Row row row your boat, gently down the stream. Belts off, trousers down, isn't life a scream- UH!". When making such an deliberate, even animated, sexually motivated pelvic thrust action, 'Uh' is really the only vocalisation I would ever entertain. 'Wuff', as in 'Woof Woof' I would use more in general conversation, perhaps to offer opinion on the attractiveness of a young Lady, or to comment on the raucousness of a colleague's behavior.
Barf barf!
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Post by Pinwig on Feb 16, 2015 22:29:28 GMT
Ah I see, yes that makes perfect sense in that particular context. I see now to what you refer. As soon as I read pelvic thrust the moment which sprang to mind was this:
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Post by The Doctor on Feb 16, 2015 22:38:53 GMT
Glad it took us 7 years to get there.
-Ralph
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