Milburns last words!
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ash'sbishop
MemberOvomorphMay 17, 2012930 Views15 RepliesDoes anyone reckon if Milburns does get his fishbowl filled up with acid that his last words will be taken from Rainer Wolfcastle from "the Simpsons" and his classic line
" arh my eyes, these googles do nothing!"
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David 1May 17, 2012
more like, AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b] 
NoXWordMay 17, 2012
Or better:
GHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.

David 1May 17, 2012
lol
[b]Ask nothing from no one. Demand nothing from no one. Expect nothing from no one.[/b] 

NoXWordMay 17, 2012
fireworks included
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.

RhinosMay 17, 2012
I think Milburn's last words will be:
"I dont know if this has been discussed before, but I searched for threads and I couldnt find anything, so.........."
RhinosMay 17, 2012
....either that, or he will reach out....touch the cobralien, and exclaim:
"First!!!"
RawrMay 17, 2012
Based on the audio of the scene that is online his last words will be " Its in my throat, its in my throat" because i don't see him surviving past that.

TheEggMay 17, 2012
Sorry, the "in my throat" speech would be impossible with that damned thing going down it.
RawrMay 17, 2012
Why would he say its in my throat then? It might be particularly hard to talk like that but it probably happens quickly, like goes into his mouth and starts to move down as he says it.

pachucasunriseMay 18, 2012
I think he's saying "it's in my suit", which would probably come directly before the thing winding up and violating him. 
NoXWordMay 18, 2012
He says "suit", not "throat".
It is also confirmed by foreign trailers.
Ridley Scott will eventually tell us how the Queen was born.
Right now we have the Deacon; coming soon the Mercury, the May and the Taylor.
RawrMay 18, 2012
Yea actually it does sound like that, oh well swap in my throat for suit prob close to his last words.

star beastMay 19, 2012
It was best sung in "War of the Gargantuas", -- "the words get stuck in my throat"!  (repeat softly off into a fade)



