i know that stan likes to use patterns sometimes, (the spider yelling "yow!", the woodcutters, the one-eyed birds) and i figure that "did i err" probably pops up another couple of times...
did i err?
Moderators: Mayhem, Steve Hubbell, Moderators
- Tim
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:28 -0700
- Location: New York City
did i err?
does anybody out there know anything about usagi's penchant for using the phrase, "did i err?" i've come across it twice in the past couple days...one in DH #12 when he uses it as the password at the gate entering geishu territory and once in F# 11 when he drops the teacup.
i know that stan likes to use patterns sometimes, (the spider yelling "yow!", the woodcutters, the one-eyed birds) and i figure that "did i err" probably pops up another couple of times...

i know that stan likes to use patterns sometimes, (the spider yelling "yow!", the woodcutters, the one-eyed birds) and i figure that "did i err" probably pops up another couple of times...
- Steve Hubbell
- Taisho
- Posts: 6052
- Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2002 15:25 -0700
- Location: Kalamazoo, MI
Re: did i err?
My guess is that it is probably influenced by and tributed to all the times he (Stan) had to letter the phrase through-out approximately 150 issues of Groo the Wanderer.Tim wrote:does anybody out there know anything about usagi's penchant for using the phrase, "did i err?" i've come across it twice in the past couple days...one in DH #12 when he uses it as the password at the gate entering geishu territory and once in F# 11 when he drops the teacup.
i know that stan likes to use patterns sometimes, (the spider yelling "yow!", the woodcutters, the one-eyed birds) and i figure that "did i err" probably pops up another couple of times...
- Tim
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:28 -0700
- Location: New York City
Thanks!
I've never read any Groo...always one of those things I'm meaning to do, but never get around to actually doing. Thanks for the tip!
The "Did I err?" phrase I referred to is actually referenced on Groo's Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groo_the_Wanderer
I checked out Usagi's link and found an error! It said that Grasscutter was issues #17-25 of the series, which I promptly edited to read #13-22 of the Dark Horse series. I'd never edited a Wikipedia entry before. Great stuff!
The "Did I err?" phrase I referred to is actually referenced on Groo's Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groo_the_Wanderer
I checked out Usagi's link and found an error! It said that Grasscutter was issues #17-25 of the series, which I promptly edited to read #13-22 of the Dark Horse series. I'd never edited a Wikipedia entry before. Great stuff!
- Bryan Stone
- Shugyosha<Student Warrior>
- Posts: 86
- Joined: Sun Feb 05, 2006 20:05 -0700
- Location: W.R.J., Vermont
- Contact: