The catchphrase "That's the way to do it" is associated with the character Fred Flintstone from the animated television series "The Flintstones." Fred often uses this phrase to express approval or encouragement, typically in a humorous context. The show originally aired in the 1960s and is known for its depiction of a prehistoric family living in the fictional town of Bedrock.
Dick Emery
A catchphrase is often referred to as a slogan or motto. It is a memorable phrase or expression that is used to convey a particular idea, brand, or identity. Catchphrases are commonly employed in advertising, entertainment, and popular culture to create recognition and resonate with audiences. They often encapsulate a key message or theme in a succinct and catchy way.
An angle whose measure is greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees is referred to as an acute angle.
ok so one way is to have brackets they make you do what's in brakets first these are brakets ( ) so thats one way
He was smart because thats the way he was born. He came up with e equals mc2
His catchphrase is "Th-th-th-thats all Folks"
Dick Emery
Barney
Jack in the beanstalks
I believe its 'Frank Sidebottom'
Jimmy jones
"thats all folks"
George Formby, the brilliant musician.
shooting stars :)
Homer Simpson -
'Let's Get Away' can be the catchphrase of many different organizations and people. One of the best known uses of the phrase is from the rapper T.I. for his song.
The catchphrase "You could jump off a doll's house" is associated with the British comedian and television presenter, Paul O'Grady. He used this phrase during his time on the show "The Paul O'Grady Show." It often served as a humorous way to express disbelief or skepticism about a situation.