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		By: Ed Buskirk		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I would have to say &quot;Grow the fuck up and buy a real car!&quot; from... No, wait, that&#039;s MY catchphrase...]]></description>
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		By: Philip S.		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Philip S.]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sheldon´s &quot;Bazinga&quot; is a good pick. Would also add &quot;...legend-wait-for-it-dary&quot; by Barney Stinson.
I´d say I feel like catchphrases in sitcom can generally become somewhat annyoing. I get it is an easy way to create something unique and recognizable at the same time for the characters to promote and recognize the character, but huh. 
Maybe it´s just me, but do real people use extraordinary catchphrases like that? It seems like they are saying something extraordinary to underline how they are weird (Sheldon) or special (Barney). Doesn´t ring to me. I feel like in real life catchphrases would far more basic. That´s why I think &quot;Coolcoolcool.&quot; by Abed in Community is a far better catchphrase for a comedy character than &quot;Bazinga!&quot; or &quot;Legen-Wait-For-it-dary!&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheldon´s &#8220;Bazinga&#8221; is a good pick. Would also add &#8220;&#8230;legend-wait-for-it-dary&#8221; by Barney Stinson.<br />
I´d say I feel like catchphrases in sitcom can generally become somewhat annyoing. I get it is an easy way to create something unique and recognizable at the same time for the characters to promote and recognize the character, but huh.<br />
Maybe it´s just me, but do real people use extraordinary catchphrases like that? It seems like they are saying something extraordinary to underline how they are weird (Sheldon) or special (Barney). Doesn´t ring to me. I feel like in real life catchphrases would far more basic. That´s why I think &#8220;Coolcoolcool.&#8221; by Abed in Community is a far better catchphrase for a comedy character than &#8220;Bazinga!&#8221; or &#8220;Legen-Wait-For-it-dary!&#8221;</p>
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		By: Tom A.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I used to enjoy Big Bang Theory, but always hated the &quot;Bazinga&quot; catchphrase.]]></description>
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