Crosby
Thank you for finally letting me do my Chevy Chase impression:
That's "Got Milk", the clever marketing slogan since 1993, not Goat milk". I see from your profile you are a student bodybuilder (not a cancer patient or caregiver ?), so you are probably too young to get this reference to your Emily Litella moment. Sadly, more and more OCF members are young like you, so i put some background below.
To refresh the recollection of the OCF members to young to recall the late 70s Saturday Night Live skits with Gilda Radnor's character Emily Litella. : Litella became increasingly agitated as her statement progressed. Midway in her commentary, it became apparent that she had misheard and/or misunderstood the subject of the editorial to which she was responding. A typical example:
What is all this fuss I hear about the Supreme Court decision on a "deaf" penalty? It's terrible! Deaf people have enough problems as it is!
The news anchor interrupted Litella to point out her error, along the lines, "That's death, Ms. Litella, not deaf ... death." Litella would wrinkle her nose, say something like, "Oh, that's very different...." then meekly turn to the camera and say, "Never mind."
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