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| + | === Taps the bottle and twists the cap === | ||
| + | {{stufffact|The response "Ye taps the bottle and twists the cap" is a reference to the song "Tap the Bottle" by the rap group YBT (Young Black Teenagers).}} | ||
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| + | *[http://www.lyricsondemand.com/y/youngblackteenagerslyrics/tapthebottlelyrics.html Lyrics to the song "Tap the Bottle."] The song's refrain is "Tap the bottle and twist the cap." | ||
| + | *TBC make frequent references to old-school hip-hop, especially from the late '80s and early '90s. | ||
| + | **Example? | ||
| + | ***Ye really shouldst loggeth in before adding to ye STUFF. (Yes, I know that's terrible Elizabethan English. Like Thy Dungeonman isn't?) That said, just look at any of Coach Z's Halloween costumes aside from the most recent. | ||
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| + | *How else do ye get catsup out of a bottle? | ||
| + | *Most likely parodying how hard it is to get ketchup out of a bottle rather than some rap group. | ||
| + | *[http://www.google.com.au/search?q=%22tap+the+bottle%22+%22twist+the+cap%22 TTATOT] – this isn't even the only ''song'' which mentions the tapping of bottles and the twisting of caps. It's probably a reference to something, but there's no real way we can tell what. | ||
| + | **The two other songs to include the line are from 2001 (Richard Blackwood's "1, 2, 3, 4, Get With the Wicked" and 40 Below Summer's "Step Into the Sideshow) [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&rls=GGGL%2CGGGL%3A2005-09%2CGGGL%3Aen&q=%22tap+the+bottle%22+%22twist+the+cap%22+lyrics+-teenagers&btnG=Search] TBC tend not to make references to songs that recent or to songs that obscure; "Tap the Bottle" hit #6 on ''Billboard'''s Rap Chart and #55 on the Hot 100 Singles Chart ([http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=12642&model.vnuAlbumId=61237 source]). | ||
| + | ***Perhaps, but there are also a lot of sites other than lyric sites that use the phrase too, most of which aren't obviously referencing any of those songs, which is what I was really pointing out with that link... the other songs were jus emphasis. This is still TTATOT. | ||
| + | ****On the contrary, the YBT song coined the phrase. This isn't an example of a commonplace phrase whose origin is unclear; we know where the phrase started, and it's an area (old school hip-hop) that TBC mine frequently for references. Incidentally, a search for "tap the bottle" "twist the cap" -lyrics yields just 344 results, many of which still refer explicitly to YBT. [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22tap+the+bottle%22+%22twist+the+cap%22+-lyrics&hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&safe=off&rls=GGGL,GGGL:2005-09,GGGL:en&start=10&sa=N Google results] | ||
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| + | * Possibly change to "may be a refence to..." and I'd vote to accept. They just seem more to be referencing how ketchup can be difficult to get out of the bottle sometimes. | ||
| + | *I'm split on this fact, but who keeps adding the laughably false comment that TBC "never" reference rap groups? | ||
| + | *If this was simply a reference to getting ketchup out of the bottle, 1) why would they use the exact phrasing from a well-known song, and 2) why would they tap the bottle before twisting the cap? Don't you remove the cap first and then hit the bottle? | ||
| + | *Looking at the other real world references, I see that there're many other song references. I don't see anything that makes this any more or less likely than the other ones, but meh, I'm not much into mainstream music, so I'll remain neutral here. | ||
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Revision as of 04:43, 11 May 2006
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| Taps the bottle and twists the capThe response "Ye taps the bottle and twists the cap" is a reference to the song "Tap the Bottle" by the rap group YBT (Young Black Teenagers). From: Thy Dungeonman 3 Arguments for: 
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| Non-existent fact?The presence of a random, non-existent "item" in the last slot of your inventory may have been inspired by the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy text adventure (Infocom, 1984). Through most of that game, your inventory contains the enigmatic "no tea". Unlike Thy Dungeonman, however, no tea is eventually replaced by tea, a major milestone in the game. From: Thy Dungeonman 3 Arguments for: 
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| The Cartman stole some STUFF!The "cart man" is a reference to South Park's Eric Cartman. From: Thy Dungeonman 3 Arguments for: Arguments against: 
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| It's all been done beforeThe opening sequence, which transitions from text only to graphics, is similar to the opening of the first graphical game of the Zork franchise, Return to Zork. From: Thy Dungeonman 3 Arguments for: 
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| Fry up some fatThe Fat, Fat Friar is named after the Fat Friar from the Harry Potter series. From: Thy Dungeonman 3 Arguments for: 
 
 
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