Also, the Tombstone book written in 1929 with the same line must be wrong also.
Author was confused. Huckleberry makes no sense
Huckle bearer makes perfect sense. It's what was intended and what it is and what was meant
Who said anything about tombstone?
In the 1800s, when Tombstone is set, “I’m your huckleberry” was a common saying. It essentially means “I’m the one you want,” or “I’m the man for the job,” which is what Doc wants to convey to Johnny when he tells him the line twice in the movie. He was up to the task of dueling with Johnny. This is one of the few lines of dialogue in Tombstone that were taken directly from the horse’s mouth. Holliday is on record as having used this phrase, so including it in the screenplay reflected his own speech patterns.
Some audience members misinterpreted the meaning of this line. [Retards like the OP] Some of them heard “huckleberry” as “huckle bearer.” Since “huckle” was a term used for the handles on caskets in the 1800s, some viewers have misunderstood the phrase to mean that Doc will be Johnny’s pallbearer after he dies. This misinterpretation was so widespread that Kilmer corrected it in his autobiography. Kilmer wrote, “I do not say, ‘I’m your huckle bearer.’ I say, ‘I’m your huckleberry,’ connotating, ‘I’m your man. You’ve met your match.’”
Any day ending in y is retard day for the googly eyed Cubano lol
You never liked me, probably don't like me still, but a ***** liking me aint never paid my bills
Also, the Tombstone book written in 1929 with the same line must be wrong also.
Author was confused. Huckleberry makes no sense
Huckle bearer makes perfect sense. It's what was intended and what it is and what was meant
Who said anything about tombstone?
In the 1800s, when Tombstone is set, “I’m your huckleberry” was a common saying. It essentially means “I’m the one you want,” or “I’m the man for the job,” which is what Doc wants to convey to Johnny when he tells him the line twice in the movie. He was up to the task of dueling with Johnny. This is one of the few lines of dialogue in Tombstone that were taken directly from the horse’s mouth. Holliday is on record as having used this phrase, so including it in the screenplay reflected his own speech patterns.
Some audience members misinterpreted the meaning of this line. [Retards like the OP] Some of them heard “huckleberry” as “huckle bearer.” Since “huckle” was a term used for the handles on caskets in the 1800s, some viewers have misunderstood the phrase to mean that Doc will be Johnny’s pallbearer after he dies. This misinterpretation was so widespread that Kilmer corrected it in his autobiography. Kilmer wrote, “I do not say, ‘I’m your huckle bearer.’ I say, ‘I’m your huckleberry,’ connotating, ‘I’m your man. You’ve met your match.’”
Any day ending in y is retard day for the googly eyed Cubano lol
You fall for everything
" huckle bearer" was the intent 100%
Don't cry because you don't know what it means due to you avoiding education and learning new things.
Why does your generation celebrate being dumb?
Also, the Tombstone book written in 1929 with the same line must be wrong also.
Author was confused. Huckleberry makes no sense
Huckle bearer makes perfect sense. It's what was intended and what it is and what was meant
Who said anything about tombstone?
In the 1800s, when Tombstone is set, “I’m your huckleberry” was a common saying. It essentially means “I’m the one you want,” or “I’m the man for the job,” which is what Doc wants to convey to Johnny when he tells him the line twice in the movie. He was up to the task of dueling with Johnny. This is one of the few lines of dialogue in Tombstone that were taken directly from the horse’s mouth. Holliday is on record as having used this phrase, so including it in the screenplay reflected his own speech patterns.
Some audience members misinterpreted the meaning of this line. [Retards like the OP] Some of them heard “huckleberry” as “huckle bearer.” Since “huckle” was a term used for the handles on caskets in the 1800s, some viewers have misunderstood the phrase to mean that Doc will be Johnny’s pallbearer after he dies. This misinterpretation was so widespread that Kilmer corrected it in his autobiography. Kilmer wrote, “I do not say, ‘I’m your huckle bearer.’ I say, ‘I’m your huckleberry,’ connotating, ‘I’m your man. You’ve met your match.’”
Any day ending in y is retard day for the googly eyed Cubano lol
Author was confused. Huckleberry makes no sense
Huckle bearer makes perfect sense. It's what was intended and what it is and what was meant
Who said anything about tombstone?
In the 1800s, when Tombstone is set, “I’m your huckleberry” was a common saying. It essentially means “I’m the one you want,” or “I’m the man for the job,” which is what Doc wants to convey to Johnny when he tells him the line twice in the movie. He was up to the task of dueling with Johnny. This is one of the few lines of dialogue in Tombstone that were taken directly from the horse’s mouth. Holliday is on record as having used this phrase, so including it in the screenplay reflected his own speech patterns.
Some audience members misinterpreted the meaning of this line. [Retards like the OP] Some of them heard “huckleberry” as “huckle bearer.” Since “huckle” was a term used for the handles on caskets in the 1800s, some viewers have misunderstood the phrase to mean that Doc will be Johnny’s pallbearer after he dies. This misinterpretation was so widespread that Kilmer corrected it in his autobiography. Kilmer wrote, “I do not say, ‘I’m your huckle bearer.’ I say, ‘I’m your huckleberry,’ connotating, ‘I’m your man. You’ve met your match.’”
Any day ending in y is retard day for the googly eyed Cubano lol
" huckle bearer"
"brown retard"
You never liked me, probably don't like me still, but a ***** liking me aint never paid my bills
ElJorge wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:07 pm
Mildly off topic but this thread saved me $200-$300 no troll. Tombstone is one of my fav movies, and after seeing this thread I went on eBay to see if there were any Tombstone posters for sale by the artist Aurelio Lorenzo (there weren’t). But while on eBay I saw a Matrix poster for sale by Chris Skinner for $100 plus free shipping that had literally just been posted a minute or two ago, and normally it goes for like $350-$400. Not sure why the seller was giving it away for so cheap (pics looked great, description mentioned no damage or defects, and the seller’s feedback was 100%). But it was a case of perfect timing, so thanks Tits! Sending good vibes your way!
Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:53 pm
The Berenstain vs. Berenstein Bears name confusion is the one that legit messed my head, because literally every single instance of it in my brain from childhood on had their name coded as "stein", but when I pulled the tub of those books I had gotten from my mom (from when I was a kid), they were all "stain".
It's definitely huckleberry though. You have to be an obese autistic retard to think otherwise.
I'm with you on the Berenstein Bears...always thought it was Stein. I'll chalk that up to maybe some confusion with Shel Silverstein.
ElJorge wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:07 pm
Mildly off topic but this thread saved me $200-$300 no troll. Tombstone is one of my fav movies, and after seeing this thread I went on eBay to see if there were any Tombstone posters for sale by the artist Aurelio Lorenzo (there weren’t). But while on eBay I saw a Matrix poster for sale by Chris Skinner for $100 plus free shipping that had literally just been posted a minute or two ago, and normally it goes for like $350-$400. Not sure why the seller was giving it away for so cheap (pics looked great, description mentioned no damage or defects, and the seller’s feedback was 100%). But it was a case of perfect timing, so thanks Tits! Sending good vibes your way!
ElJorge wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 7:07 pm
Mildly off topic but this thread saved me $200-$300 no troll. Tombstone is one of my fav movies, and after seeing this thread I went on eBay to see if there were any Tombstone posters for sale by the artist Aurelio Lorenzo (there weren’t). But while on eBay I saw a Matrix poster for sale by Chris Skinner for $100 plus free shipping that had literally just been posted a minute or two ago, and normally it goes for like $350-$400. Not sure why the seller was giving it away for so cheap (pics looked great, description mentioned no damage or defects, and the seller’s feedback was 100%). But it was a case of perfect timing, so thanks Tits! Sending good vibes your way!
AG out here saving LNS hundreds.
Yea pretty much lol
Damn son, meanwhile tits still lives with his mom lol