"I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
Hello!
I've heard this phrase in the Scrubs serial but I don't know what it means. May somebody help me and explain it?
Re: "I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
Have you ever seen the TV show Cheers? There was a character on that show named Norm Peterson who was such a regular at the bar that everyone (patrons and staff) called out "Norm!" every time he entered. In one episode, a man stopped by the bar and commented that he hadn't been there in 20 years and so much had changed..."There used to be a fireplace over there," he told the waitress. "Where?" she asked. "Right behind Norm," he replied. (He hadn't been there in 20 years, but he still recognized Norm!)
So Kelso was comparing himself and the way he hangs out at Coffee Bucks to Norm from Cheers. :-D
Re: "I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
I'm greatly thankful to you !
But what about "..in this bitch"? Does it mean "...in this bloody CoffeeBucks"?
Re: "I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
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Originally Posted by
drwolfik
I'm greatly thankful to you !
But what about "..in this bitch"? Does it mean "...in this bloody CoffeeBucks"?
Yes. :-)
Re: "I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
Re: "I'm like Norm in this bitch" ?
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Originally Posted by
Ouisch
Have you ever seen the TV show
Cheers? There was a character on that show named
Norm Peterson who was such a regular at the bar that everyone (patrons and staff) called out "Norm!" every time he entered. In one episode, a man stopped by the bar and commented that he hadn't been there in 20 years and so much had changed..."There used to be a fireplace over there," he told the waitress. "Where?" she asked. "Right behind Norm," he replied. (He hadn't been there in 20 years, but he still recognized Norm!)
So Kelso was comparing himself and the way he hangs out at Coffee Bucks to Norm from
Cheers. :-D
:up: That was my first thought, but it seemed such a wild guess that even I wouldn't offer such a ridiculous speculation! ;-)
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