I'm sticking with "Who said that? ME. Who? ME!"
Tara ,'Empty Places'
Bureaucracy 2: Like Sartre, Only Longer
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Highest form of comedy. Can it be ... Babies? In ... Istanbul?
I like "Who said that? ME. Who? ME!" Maybe it was too much Abbot and Costello as a child.
I like this particular quote (though don't do the quotables thing, so take it for what it's worth), but really I just wanted to chime in and say AHA! Now it all becomes clear as to why kat p and I seem to share a brain sometimes.
How about a Xander quote?
The Quotable Buffy 3: Depends on how highly you prize punning.
Or Willow:
The Quotable Buffy 3: the Slayer always says a pun...
The traditionalist part of me likes the notion of using an actual quote for the title. Either a BtVS quote or an Elena quote. t /not helpful
Softer Side of eating babies in Istanbul
Yes. this please!
The traditionalist part of me likes the notion of using an actual quote for the title. Either a BtVS quote or an Elena quote.
Hey, unHelpful lady! Stop doing that.
Here's why I like: Softer Side of eating babies in Istanbul
Because it's a little tribute to all the quotes that got spazzed. It's a funny portmanteau of those quotes. It's got Oz in it. It's got old school Cordelia in it. It's got a bigass Troll. It's funny - I won't get tired of it. I'll consider all the possible iterations of meaning, including how soft the babies are, and what Sears looks like in the erstwhile Constantinople. Perhaps with Oz wandering through the tool section.
Go babies, choose babies!
I like the babies in Istanbul quote.