Like a Samurai Sword
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The statement '''"It's Like a Samurai Sword"''' is a phrase that is commonly employed after [[Andy]] says something intended to bring attention to something that is already extremely obvious to everyone else in the group. Examples of this include when we are playing a game and after we have spent a few minutes trying to accomplish a goal, Andy lights up and correctly points out that we should do the objective that has been flashing on the screen. | The statement '''"It's Like a Samurai Sword"''' is a phrase that is commonly employed after [[Andy]] says something intended to bring attention to something that is already extremely obvious to everyone else in the group. Examples of this include when we are playing a game and after we have spent a few minutes trying to accomplish a goal, Andy lights up and correctly points out that we should do the objective that has been flashing on the screen. | ||
Current revision as of 02:44, 13 July 2008
ououpas The statement "It's Like a Samurai Sword" is a phrase that is commonly employed after Andy says something intended to bring attention to something that is already extremely obvious to everyone else in the group. Examples of this include when we are playing a game and after we have spent a few minutes trying to accomplish a goal, Andy lights up and correctly points out that we should do the objective that has been flashing on the screen.
Origin
When we were watching Pulp Fiction at Jordan's house, in the scene when Bruce Willis' character goes and carefully picks out a samurai sword from the wall. This includes a segment when he carefully reaches for the sword and the camera zooms in on it and then he proceeds to walk down a flight of stairs with the sword in his hands. It was only after Bruce Willis actually uses the sword to kill someone did Andy exclaim that it was like a samurai sword.