Get Off My Grass. Get Off My Lawn! (2014) promotional art MobyGames This phrase presents the supposed reaction of a stereotypical elderly homeowner confronting boisterous children or heedless teens entering or crossing their property. Or do you mean when did it become a meme? Reply reply
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Eventually, the young kid grows old and the tables are turned SPOILERS below:=====Beating up girl or elderly man is not cool, not even Mr
The phrase "Get off my lawn" is deeply associated with Clint Eastwood, who delivered it in the movie "Gran Torino." The scene in which Eastwood's character, Walt Kowalski, utters this line has become iconic Often when someone wants to make a point that they are really experienced in the field they say something along the lines of, "I've been in this line of work for as long as your age, get off my lawn you kittens" or they'd name an antique computer's name and say "My first program was on PDP-11, get off my lawn" (When they want to say I'm a very experienced programmer). "Get off my lawn or I'll beat your brains out!" Of course, sometimes it's real
Get off My Lawn Sign Etsy. Often when someone wants to make a point that they are really experienced in the field they say something along the lines of, "I've been in this line of work for as long as your age, get off my lawn you kittens" or they'd name an antique computer's name and say "My first program was on PDP-11, get off my lawn" (When they want to say I'm a very experienced programmer). they are the ones yelling at kids to get off their lawn
GET OFF MY LAWN! POSTER Zazzle. "Get off my lawn or I'll beat your brains out!" Of course, sometimes it's real It showcases his grizzled, no-nonsense attitude, and his character's unwillingness to tolerate trespassers or any form of.