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I lol'd.

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Get it? I'll be Bach?

He's well known for a line that he says, "Ill be back!" Instead, this time, it's "I'll be Bach." Like the famous composer, Bach. They are different words, but they sound almost exactly alike. It's a good joke, really.

Just a little explanation fo those who didn't get it.

Was that necessary?

*facepalm*
 
Get it? I'll be Bach?

He's well known for a line that he says, "Ill be back!" Instead, this time, it's "I'll be Bach." Like the famous composer, Bach. They are different words, but they sound almost exactly alike. It's a good joke, really.

Just a little explanation fo those who didn't get it.

Haha I get it!
It's funny because they sound the same!
It was a funny!

🙄

:biggrin:
 
Was that necessary?

*facepalm*

Without a doubt. Some people need to know why something's funny instead of just laughing because they should. People need to know the genius behind a good joke like I'll be Bach. Bach and back sound exactly alike so it makes you think he's saying his typical line of "I'll be back", but he doesn't. He says "I'll be Bach", like the composer. Since George Lucas said he wanted a movie of two composers, Arnold made a funny joke by referencing a famous composer. I makes sense, and it's funny.

Just sayin.
 
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