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Dark Fury Posted 9 years ago
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Don't do big daddy like that now.

Ah yeah, Don't do big daddy like that now. C'mon.

The line is said during a firefight between humans and alien invaders. And I don't know exactly when. Probably, when one of the aliens got killed, or wounded. The phrase don't make any sense to me, so any help is welcome.

  

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"Big Daddy" is a cultural reference. Google the term. It could refer to anything from the character in the Williams play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" to the 1999 movie of the same name.

  • "Big Daddy" is a cultural reference.
  • Google the term.
  • It could refer to anything from the character in the Williams play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" to the 1999 movie of the same name.
  • Without seeing the movie, it's impossible to say which Big Daddy is the target of the reference.
  • CJ
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"Big Daddy" is a cultural reference. Google the term. It could refer to anything from the character in the Williams play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" to the 1999 movie of the same name. Without seeing the movie, it's impossible to say which Big Daddy is the target of the reference.

CJ

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More context is needed. What happened immediately before this was said? And who said it? Presumably one of the human combatants rather than an alien. What kind of person is one who said it?

Without further context, this might mean, for example:

"Don't show off like that (the person being talked to is picking off the aliens fast, so that the other humans can't get a shot). Le

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