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The_Gray_Zombie 
"Hi, I'm Vaguely Christopher Reeve." 

 
The_Gray_Zombie 
Vaguely Christopher Reeve finds love. 

 
GlitTerrorRock 
"Hi, I'm vaguely-Bruce Campbell. I was wondering if you could give me a jump-start so I could complete the process." 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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If somebody resembles a celebrity or other familiar face in a screengrab, it is not uncommon to refer to the person as 'Vaguely so and so'. For instance, if somebody resembled William Shatner in a screengrab, the cap would be 'Vaguely William Shatner'. Usually this is reserved for screengrabs that are a single shot of a single person. There is a variation where in "... vaguely" is put at the end of the cap, as in "Vaguely William Shatner... vaguely."  | If somebody resembles a celebrity or other familiar face in a screengrab, it is not uncommon to refer to the person as 'Vaguely so and so'. For instance, if somebody resembled William Shatner in a screengrab, the cap would be 'Vaguely William Shatner'. Usually this is reserved for screengrabs that are a single shot of a single person. There is a variation where in "... vaguely" is put at the end of the cap, as in "Vaguely William Shatner... vaguely."  | ||
| + | {{caption|Vaguely1.jpg|The_Gray_Zombie|"Hi, I'm Vaguely Christopher Reeve."}}  | ||
| + | {{caption|Vaguely2.jpg|The_Gray_Zombie|Vaguely Christopher Reeve finds love.}}  | ||
| + | {{caption|Vaguely3.jpg|GlitTerrorRock|"Hi, I'm vaguely-Bruce Campbell. I was wondering if you could give me a jump-start so I could complete the process."}}  | ||
Revision as of 03:35, 14 July 2006
If somebody resembles a celebrity or other familiar face in a screengrab, it is not uncommon to refer to the person as 'Vaguely so and so'. For instance, if somebody resembled William Shatner in a screengrab, the cap would be 'Vaguely William Shatner'. Usually this is reserved for screengrabs that are a single shot of a single person. There is a variation where in "... vaguely" is put at the end of the cap, as in "Vaguely William Shatner... vaguely."


