Staring to see this. i like this. needs research. 
on memebase http://memebase.com/2011/04/14/memes-ren-stimpy/

someone used it as comment here http://artoftrolling.memebase.com/2011/04/17/cleverbot-troll-the-roar-of-the-troll/
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Staring to see this. i like this. needs research. 
on memebase http://memebase.com/2011/04/14/memes-ren-stimpy/

someone used it as comment here http://artoftrolling.memebase.com/2011/04/17/cleverbot-troll-the-roar-of-the-troll/

http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/110550-60s-spider-man
There are others as well that can be put in with this like…..
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Mmmm, quite. I think I fancy this.
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I think they had a bit on this during Family Guy. Stewie was talking with a few famous mentlegen and they were speaking in such a manner.
Sweatie Killer wrote:
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It was Family Guy
moar:

http://ragecomics.memebase.com/2011/05/02/rage-comics-me-as-a-kid/#comments
do i have to create an entry? do we have enough material? am i too lazy to do it?
I’d recommend doing some research on the nature of the meme, and its social implications.
Otherwise, I do say, this does pique my curiosity and jubilance. Hmmmmmyes. 9~_~º.
Suiseiseki wrote:
I think they had a bit on this during Family Guy. Stewie was talking with a few famous mentlegen and they were speaking in such a manner.
You mean this one:
It’s too obvious to say ‘Family Guy’, so we’ll see.
what should be the name? because “hm, quite” is the most used but it will include others such as “i say” and “indubitably”
Like a bossette wrote:
what should be the name? because “hm, quite” is the most used but it will include others such as “i say” and “indubitably”
If you’re expanding the scope of this meme study into those other phrases, I would recommend researching all of 19th Century society.
The monocle, top-hat, and antiquated style of speech are already covered to some extent in the Verbose Meme, although the primary focus was excessively wordy rephrasings. It just so happened that most people used verbosity in conjunction with 19th Century style fashions. The two aren’t the same thing, but they’re connected.
[edit: especially 19th Century ENGLAND]
Ugh, Cheezburger products.
Still, seems like a promising meme.
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