I Ll Be Here All Week. "I'm here all week" Sticker by vshipton Redbubble So I think I get that that's what touring comics who were working at clubs/Vegas would say- "I'll be here all week." Anyone know when the meme started picking up so much as something people said after saying a joke? Like, your friend makes a joke, and follows it with "Thank you, I'll be here all week"? Google Books Ten on Sunday: The Secret Life of Men By Alan Eisenstock New York, NY: Atria Books 2003 Pg
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Google Books Ten on Sunday: The Secret Life of Men By Alan Eisenstock New York, NY: Atria Books 2003 Pg If you're a comic, you can use "try the veal" when closing your act.
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Google Books Ten on Sunday: The Secret Life of Men By Alan Eisenstock New York, NY: Atria Books 2003 Pg We know comedians always used likes like this after their performance, but I never saw people using it outside of comedy acts until fairly recently "I'll be here all week." If someone makes a funny joke that gets a laugh, he might follow it up with "Thanks, I'll be here all week." This imaginatively places the speaker in the role of a comedian who is doing stand-up comedy in a club for the rest of the week
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I’ll be here all day r/memes. If you're a comic, you can use "try the veal" when closing your act. Paul Bettany as Chaucer in A Knight's Tale, after introducing Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein at a tournament to another cheering crowd, ends with "Thank you, I'll be here all week!" The Blues Brothers: Murph and the Magictones ended a set in the Holiday Inn's nearly-empty Armada Room with "I'm here all week, try the pepper steak." Literature