July 16, 2015 in A Little Bit of Cuba. I Love Rock n Roll is a foot-tapping classic that starts with the line I saw him standing there by the record machine., Or so thousands of people think. We watched "I Love Lucy" all the time. And here we are. It helps get your point across in a way words can't. Jennifer Westbrook - March 12, 2007 at 5:06 pm. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Abe Vigoda had a great role in The Godfather and a starring one in Barney Miller. uuid:b194eed0-b544-11b2-0a00-a094d4010000 ", Supervisor: "Fine. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. endobj Piedipiatti (1991) "Lucy, you got some 'splainin to do." 22 Feb 2023 22:16:43 <> My guess is somebody did an impression of Ricardo and said the line, and then it became associated with him, while people forgot its true origin. To paraphrase Ricky Ricardo, Harold Camping has got some splaining to doThe Judgment Day has come. He broke up with me, Damon said. 9 0 obj Letterman pounced on the story, and it became a long-standing joke. Your previous content has been restored. Comments? Seems like a lot of work to do for some random lucy episode. Someone with a bit more knowledge, please help me make sense of all this. endobj In the beloved 1950s TV sitcom I Love Lucy, Lucy did indeed have some "splainin" to do. A friend and colleague of mine recently got curious about the term "mansplaining." I don't know what sparked his curiosity and frankly, at the time, I failed to ask. endobj We all know this was a Ricky Ricardo expression, but I'm just wondering if this came into our language directly from I Love Lucy. After all, when you're married to a woman capable of wacky hijinks 24/7, anything can happen, and often does. And in turn, the joke fuelled the fire of Vigodas death myth. How can a catchphrase that never existed define I Love Lucy? Only now it's not a thing People posing in front of the thinker statue only in the wrong pose. Yeah he definately said it! Thank You For Supporting our Channel we are do not get paid thu Youtube with ads.. so If you wouldlike to Support our Channel to bring you more giveaways on. It is even believed that an imposter was installed in Mandelas place and that it was the doing of the government at the time. I know without a shadow of a doubt, I heard Luuuuccccyyy, you have some splainin to do! Camera cuts to her making a oh boy! Face.. or might have been followed by a Riiiiccckkkyyyyy! Point is, it was there, in the show, and I would bet money on it. Youre not going to get anyone to bite on that - lol, nice try. I want to say that the phrase is from a bit that Eddie Murphy did in either 'Delirious' or 'Raw'. I Love Lucy is one the most Iconic American TV sitcoms of all time but the lack of origin of this catchphrase is concerning. -29m9Iv6(Z2=y,h729w%QC'EX8M"`~he_uN}vIU!j xLLf@>'CQN2qz@P,NYqr Rr"2#M{p]~,F,tXC} ^R4?&UR2P-c endobj It is mentioned in two of the articles I linked. He was talking about how uranium extraction sites in Iran will be monitored, and said if there are quantities of uranium that appear to be missing, "somebody will have some splainin' to do." with out fault every time they've ever watched re runs. And today I was watching President Obama's press conference about the Iran deal and even he said it. 37 0 obj Chris Williamson Trader's Landing SCI Fantasy Flock Network The Jimmy Dore Show Jack Doherty Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur This Southern Girl Can Rob Braxman Tech ReasonTV The David Pakman Show Bitcoin Magazine The Ron Paul Liberty Report Neil Patel Jorge Masvidal The Lead Attorney David Wallimann usefulidiots AT Restoration The Chris . For more information, please see our The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis: The Long Arm of the Law (1960) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Maynard. This might be one of my stronger ME's not because I really remember it, but my parents do. The weight of his chin rests on the back of his right hand, according to many tourists. That is because most people around the world seem to remember Cruise wearing shades during the scene. Disclaimer: All works by AirBorne Saint are for criticism, critique, comment, news reporting, teaching and research.All footage taken and used from other sources falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning five times, and was the recipient of several other accolades, such as the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award and two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was given a list of every episode where "Lucy I'm home" appears. ". You got some splainin to do! Catchphrase associated with the TV show I Love Lucy (1951-1957) This famous line is commonly assumed to have been said to Lucille Ball by Desi Arnaz, as the character Ricky Ricardo, on the I Love Lucy show. Have you considered maybe the reason you remember that line so prominently is because it's been used in 14 other different things throughout the years? Size Chart: on . One of the most famous paintings of King Henry VIII is of him sitting at a dinner table, just his upper torso visible, holding a turkey leg in his hand. # tv land # younger # younger tv # brett # forever younger. People worldwide have the persistent memory of Nelson Mandela not only dying in prison in the 1980s but also of clips of the funeral aired on TV and riots in several cities. ", Desi Arnaz: "Now, Lucy, I don't know what you're doing, but whatever it is, do it later. Vigoda was first reported dead in 1982 by People Magazine. (He did say a few similar lines, such as OK, Lucy, splain and All right, start splainin.) At some point in the 1950s, some comedian or journalist must have used the familiar catchphrase and it caught on, becoming part of our language. You Got Some 'Splainin To Do! Thank You For Supporting our Channel we are do not get paid thu Youtube with ads.. so If you wouldlike to Support our Channel to bring you more giveaways on our I Love Lucy Fun Clips it pays for our shipping costPlease Donate if you would like to Ilovelucyjunkies@yahoo.com in PayPal Hi welcome to our channel we try and make fun clips each video is different about our group and give you amazing laughter This video was made using information and photos and clips freely no copyright infringement intended.This video may not be upload by others. THE I LOVE LUCY CATCHPHRASE THAT RICKY NEVER SAID: Lucy! Our memories of course. Abe Vigoda died for real in 2016, but when TMZ broke the news, reporters were hesitant to pick up on the story because of the ongoing gags.[4]. 8.8K views, 26 likes, 0 loves, 6 comments, 3 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from KATU News: "Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!" The author then claims the phrase was never said correctly but keeps it on his list anyway. The protests started on April 15 and were forcibly shut down on June 4 when martial law was declared. This is a textbook Mandela Effect and I'm shocked it's not more famous. So why. The Mandela Effect happens with just about anything, including movies, TV series, books, Broadway shows, and even paintings or portraits. Origins, uses and abuses of famous quotations and phrases. fF%y"Ic(2%E1UYDGXXj-ETw/.Nriquv*sT:Bo[5=q%Y"d3 #bz88_t$\N|07x2[}'3.i}YIsO^ @|%+)AHuJ[9x0 https://nypost.com/2009/05/24/phrase-worthy/ - In this New York post article written by Robert Rorke on May 24, 2009 mentions Ricky's line by saying, "The earliest phrase on the list comes from a 1951 episode of I Love Lucy. It was a line that Desi Arnaz, who played Ricky Ricardo, was to say many times on the show as his wife entered into one madcap scheme after another: Lucy, youve got some splaining to do.. Appligent AppendPDF Pro 6.3 Ricky said this line a lot. If not, why would Cosmo say it verbatim, and then Wanda make a meta joke about that exact phrase? Related: Top 10 Mandela Effects (Movie and TV Edition!). She earned many honors, including the Women in Film Crystal Award, an . Spain from Axis Powers Hetalia says this in season 5, episode 3. Ball: "What a bunch of jug-heads we are! A running gag about Vigodas purported death started up at Friars Club during the roast hour, and Jeff Ross had a really fun time saying, My one regret is that Abe Vigoda isnt alive to see this. Vigoda would then jump up in mock anger from his seat in the audience and shake his fist at Ross. You got some splainin' to do! # sad # eric cartman # problems. At least, that is how most people visualize it. Johnny Davis with John Weisbrod: I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself. !' In the following phone calls I found out about all the instruments in Irsay's collection and Kenny said he could set up a tour for us the next time we were in Indy. uuid:b194eed1-b544-11b2-0a00-80821b78ff7f Uncle Sam needs you. But I remember that line. Lots of people think that we remember this line because it was said in mad TV or movies, but there are earlier dates when the line was quoted. Like Rickey used to tell Lucy, "You got some "splainin '" to do!" Railroad Stuff: Montana Rail Link 17 Built for Northern Pacific by Electro Motive Division as SW1200 NP 156, July 1957, SN 22758 . Lucy, You Got Some Splainin to Do Sorkin says what was never said on I Love Lucy was "Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do." Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. (which has no translation) may be written "Ay ay ay", which sounds like ay yi yi.In some uses, denoting pain, it is comparable to ouch.Occasionally Ricky (Desi Arnaz) would use a long string "ay yi yi yi" indicating frustration, or pain, or anxiety. got a gun and shot Coburn, the right-wing senator told her, "You'd have a lot of 'splainin' to do," referring to Arnaz's refrain when Lucy got in . If you're a quote, that's when you know you've made it. This is thought to have spawned the misquoted "Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do" that people specifically remember Ricky saying. Lucy You've Got Some Splainin To Do! Coincidentally I told them on a "re colorized" episode which i wasn't aware of, I had heard they did that to a couple movies but I didn't know they did any lucy episodes. endobj I told them one day that it was never said once in the entirety of the show like a trivia, because i'm not going to explain what the Mandela effect is. Now is now. Heck, there's even an entire Pinterest board devoted to it. I quite often hear people say splain, or "you've got some splaining to do," or something to that effect. 36 0 obj It was a line that Desi Arnaz, who played Ricky Ricardo, was to say many times on the show as his wife entered into one madcap scheme after another: "Lucy, you've got some 'splaining to do.". Jugheads. TikTok video from deadmeatjames (@deadmeatjames): "James has got some 'splainin to do! 56 0 obj So he would waggle his finger and shout something like, "Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!" in a greatly exaggerated accent. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Catch phrases often enter into our language from a TV show dur. In reality, there is no painting of King Henry VIII holding a turkey leg. It'd be like if Ralph Kramden never said to the moon Alice. When Lucy got herself into a fix, and often Ricky as well, which was pretty much every episode, and then Ricky found out, he would confront his wife and say, "Lucy, you've got some splainin' to do!" often with Fred and Ethel Mertz looking on. following is a direct quote from a page in the calendar. The sculpture depicts a nude male figure sitting on a rock and leaning over with his right elbow on his left thigh. Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed.- FAIR USE STATEMENT -Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for \"fair use\" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Ive never seen the show, however I did remember this exact line was referenced in an episode of Fairly Odd Parents from when I was a kid. There is also a host of examples in the media in which Henry VIII is depicted as holding or eating a turkey leg as a direct result of the belief that the turkey leg painting exists.[3]. But no matter how many people remember the quote, "Lucy, you got some splainin' to do," Ricky Ricardo never actually says those words in that order. Ricky with Lucy: "Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!" 11. On this episode the brothas FINALLY talk about what L. A. was up to on all those "lonely nights!". Thanks. Today, saying a person or entity has some splainin to do is a humorous way of suggesting that they have done (or may have done) something stupid, hypocritical, illegal or otherwise embarrassing. <>2]/P 15 0 R/Pg 9 0 R/S/Link>> endobj # peloton # onepeloton # jess king # we got some dancing to do alright # got some dancing. <>16]/P 23 0 R/Pg 9 0 R/S/Link>> Details File Size: 3445KB Duration: 3.300 sec Dimensions: 498x320 Created: 6/20/2018, 3:21:59 AM Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. However, I don't believe Ricky once said the actual phrase "You've got some 'splainin' to do". Lucille Ball: "As soon as I get to feeling a little better, I'm gonna kill myself." Later. *jeannieHold onto your hat if ya didnt already know. "Dude, asdfghjkl ;!!!. RS-10 (1) HS Chopin (1) I never thought about that. But no matter how many people remember the quote, Lucy, you got some splainin to do, Ricky Ricardo never actually says those words in that order. In our current reality Rickie never told Lucy she got some splanin to do. That was then. Edit: People are wondering what was actual said instead of the known phrase. 10. Some even insisted that theyd learned of his death at school in the 90s and were flabbergasted when the news broke in 2013 that Mandela had died aged 95. ", Desi Arnaz: "Well, you really fix you-self up good this time. Prince 14.2 (www.princexml.com) What most people remember, however, is Tank Manthe protestor who stood firm and unwaveringly as three tanks approached him. Saying a person or entity "has some 'splainin' to do" (in a Cuban accent) is a humorous way of suggesting that they have done something illegal or otherwise embarrassing.