Talk:I'ma

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(Makin' an example out of Wario.)
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:::::To be fair, '''I''' had never heard this term before H*R. But if this many people have, I guess the article's not worth keeping. (Maybe it's uncommon here in the West?) {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 16:44, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
:::::To be fair, '''I''' had never heard this term before H*R. But if this many people have, I guess the article's not worth keeping. (Maybe it's uncommon here in the West?) {{User:Heimstern Läufer/sig}} 16:44, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
::::::As mentioned by DorianGray, Super Mario used the phrase before Homestar, therefor it's not unique to the Homestar world. {{User:E.L. Cool/sig}} 17:11, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
::::::As mentioned by DorianGray, Super Mario used the phrase before Homestar, therefor it's not unique to the Homestar world. {{User:E.L. Cool/sig}} 17:11, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
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:::::::Although that ''could'' be explained by their pseudo-Italian accents, I still think it's a good place to start. Example: In [[Wikipedia:Mario Kart 64|Mario Kart 64]], [[Wikipedia:Wario|Wario]] was known for "I'm-a Wario. I'm-a gonna win!" --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]]

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Although you don't see this word as much as "gonna" in real life, it is still very common. TBC certainly didn't make it up, and in fact I myself use it. It's not even close to as weird as "be's"; it does not need a page. — It's dot com 03:40, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

I use it a lot myself. I agree with deletion. I've also heard it used by Mario and crew long before I even knew who Strong Bad was. --DorianGray
I agree with deletion, a fun face regarding anydangway was declined for the same reasons, and that was just a fun fact. small_logo.pngUsername-talk 04:00, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
I agree with deleting it. I have seen it used quite a lot. Rogue Leader / (my talk) 04:06, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Agree. Delete. Elcool (talk)(contribs) 05:56, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
To be fair, I had never heard this term before H*R. But if this many people have, I guess the article's not worth keeping. (Maybe it's uncommon here in the West?) Heimstern Läufer 16:44, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
As mentioned by DorianGray, Super Mario used the phrase before Homestar, therefor it's not unique to the Homestar world. Elcool (talk)(contribs) 17:11, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Although that could be explained by their pseudo-Italian accents, I still think it's a good place to start. Example: In Mario Kart 64, Wario was known for "I'm-a Wario. I'm-a gonna win!" --DorianGray
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