Who said good day sir
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Like this: Like Loading Author: Victor de la Cruz Most of my childhood and adult life was spent doing a lot of geeky stuff: watching TV, playing video games and going to the movies. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here John Zoidberg, M. Stark Raven Mad probably nailed it. I can find a use of the device in an Chicago Tribune news story. His nephew left the room without an angry word, notwithstanding.
From just reading the title of the thread, I thought of Wonka. Pretty sure Homer Simpson has said it too. Thanks, everyone. Now I need to dig up a copy of Wonka and watch it again. Stark Raven Mad , exactly. Marley23 nailed the quote. This weed did things to them like nothing they had ever smoked before. At the end of the night one of the stoners dropped off the second stoner, but before driving away he shouted "Good Day Sir" and drove off without saying another word.
Ever since that day stoners occasionally use this expression in place of saying "goodbye". DMS : See ya man, I'm out. DMS: Good day. You lose, good day sir. An expression used at any random time to indicate epic fail , derived from Gene Wilder's line in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Me: You lose, good day sir! An insulting end to a conversation.
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