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60 points by hooboy 1 day ago | 3 comments
mellosouls 14 hours ago
Another example of self-plagiarism I like is

The Wire's sideways baseball cap moment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_u_gF7kmys

Lifted from the series contributor Richard Price's novel Clockers from a decade earlier.

cjs_ac 12 hours ago
Another example: 'baby cheeses' as a mondegreen[0] of 'baby Jesus'.

* Modern Family, 2010: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXedC4qdkgo

* Kath and Kim, 2002: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HrKqbuaMxw

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondegreen

dcminter 10 hours ago
I'm fairly sure I heard a version of this pre-2000 about someone opening a cheese shop called "Cheeses of Nazareth" :) Sadly it was verbal so I don't know the exact provenance, but I'd bet it was abstracted from a British comedy show (possibly radio).
jdsnape 9 hours ago
I think it's probably from "I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue". I think the game was Film Club, there they have to suggest films that would appeal to a certain demographic. The demographic was "Cheese Makers", and the answers were "Cheeses of Nazareth", then others like "Fromage to Eternity", "The Rock Fort" etc.

https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/I%27m_Sorry_I_Haven%27t_a_Clue

klipt 5 hours ago
> Blessed are the cheesemakers

Well, obviously it's not meant to be taken literally; it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.

dcminter 7 hours ago
Plausible, yes. Most of my cohort are fans of the late Humph & the gang. Barry Cryer, of course, wrote for a lot of other comedians so gags often originate from or propagate via him
cobbzilla 9 hours ago
That’s a great name for a cheese shop!

I have a silly dream about a rogue Catholic priest holding mass using cheese instead of bread, and after the transubstantiation, declaring: “Cheese is Christ”

troyvit 9 hours ago
I had to know if Bob's Burgers reused that pun because it would fit so well in there. They got close!

https://thebobsburgerexperiment.com/post/107179866987/cheese...

MarkusQ 4 hours ago
So close:

[start of fragment]

... להמיר בחזרה למים.

האם אתה יכול להדגים באמצעות אמפורה זו?

... [fragment ends]