@K E Gordon In 8th. grade, entering our pubertal enhancement, we blanketed the poor Home-Room teacher with a variety of repeated phrases spoken in response to questions or commands. "Mostly". Everything was responded to with "Mostly". Soon, I initiated the newest trend, everything backwards. "Yltsom" became the new one. Jeez, how I yearned for that little, curvaceous Polish girl who wore skirts so tight she could barely walk.......The feelings were too new to completely understand. Most astonishing to me was, she seemed to somehow know the effect she had created. Ah, the learning process! Wish I didn't know now, what I didn't know then! Did I go off-thread? Dreaming now, of those bygone days, just floating lazily without a care.......
No sorry I don't remember the television series Cisco Kid, but I do remember the song. My time was the Long Ranger and Tonto.
Not an Exclamation, but a phrase I use sometimes: If, say at work, we are planning to change something and the boss says it might upset 'Upper Management', I will say in a cheesy, French accent "You could warn them... if only you spoke Hovitos"! From the 1st Indiana Jones movie. Not sure why, but this cracks me up every time.