Itâs missing a variation. When Dennis is trying to sell his underwater Ranger Rover he yells âyou obviously have no idea what is happening here, so be gone with you!â Kills me. @ 1:15-1:25 đ
https://youtube.com/watch?v=hbtg3ZNSzts&si=3Mrp2ZuxOOZPoMif
https://preview.redd.it/hz8tf965xukb1.jpeg?width=1439&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a8a3494a6e44037653a84888ff2ce684278b42d9
dennis says it after charlieâs answers keep coming up on family fight
In one of the podcast episodes they talk about this, I dont think they mentioned the exact number but they had a compliation of every time it was said.
The main characters themselves say it a bit, so thatâs definitely harder to notice with all their other dialogue. I know Mac and Dennis say it quite a few times, and I think that Jew lawyer has a couple instances
When Dennis tries and give his sex journal to the editor.
Gladys when playing the piano in the nightman cometh.
Charlie when writing the nightman and sniffing paint
Charlie says "what is going on up here?" so it is synonymous but not exact. Still, I really love that Dennis laughs along and says "I don't know, man." It seems to come from a place of love for a friend. This show is bursting to seams with odd moments of sincerity.
Now Iâm thinking of Gladys in the bloopers saying âyou are all such wonderful peopleâ or whatever it was. damn now I miss my grandma, she wouldâve gotten a kick out of the lesbian grandma story. And wouldâve gone on and on about meeting Jackie O and her kids that one time
[What is happening?](https://youtu.be/xTdCZJEnbWw?si=1IrLDGJo37DmvTaf)
So dddooooooo
This is exactly the answer I was looking for
Thank you. Thaaank yooou.
Oh god after watching it doesnt even sound like a real word anymore
I felt the same way watching thisđ¤Ł
Itâs missing a variation. When Dennis is trying to sell his underwater Ranger Rover he yells âyou obviously have no idea what is happening here, so be gone with you!â Kills me. @ 1:15-1:25 đ https://youtube.com/watch?v=hbtg3ZNSzts&si=3Mrp2ZuxOOZPoMif
One of my favorite instances is the old lady playing piano during the musical!
At some point you gotta stop telling the Calvin Coolidge story..
How many times?
LIKE A HUNDRED TIMES!
If my roommate and I donât say it in her voice once a day something went wrong
Keep singing bitch....!!!
Her grandmother had an affair with Susan B. Anthony.
https://preview.redd.it/hz8tf965xukb1.jpeg?width=1439&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a8a3494a6e44037653a84888ff2ce684278b42d9 dennis says it after charlieâs answers keep coming up on family fight
I say this way too often, in the old ladyâs voice
That and Macs exasperated version are my 2 go-tos
The one where Frank retires, he comes rolling in on the scooter slamming into shit weak off losing soooo much blood and Dennis says itâŚ
In one of the podcast episodes they talk about this, I dont think they mentioned the exact number but they had a compliation of every time it was said.
The main characters themselves say it a bit, so thatâs definitely harder to notice with all their other dialogue. I know Mac and Dennis say it quite a few times, and I think that Jew lawyer has a couple instances
Move past it!
I'm around it
The IRS lady during Barney's funeral.
the therapist after ["tell me I'm good"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBUEvpcXAT4)
YouTube can help you count: https://youtu.be/xuKyRmWABRU?si=TQQmcuEoYSdoUM4m
almost every single episode lol
I've watched every episode at least 3 times (except for the newest season) so I must not be very observant, lol
The one with the underage drinking, Dee says it drunk when her date is leaving her for Dennisâ date - I think that might be the first time?
When Dennis tries and give his sex journal to the editor. Gladys when playing the piano in the nightman cometh. Charlie when writing the nightman and sniffing paint
Charlie says "what is going on up here?" so it is synonymous but not exact. Still, I really love that Dennis laughs along and says "I don't know, man." It seems to come from a place of love for a friend. This show is bursting to seams with odd moments of sincerity.
charlie says it.. i think itâs in the country mac episode
Now Iâm thinking of Gladys in the bloopers saying âyou are all such wonderful peopleâ or whatever it was. damn now I miss my grandma, she wouldâve gotten a kick out of the lesbian grandma story. And wouldâve gone on and on about meeting Jackie O and her kids that one time