Verbal Tic/Theatre

Examples of s in include:


 * Angels in America: "I I I I Am the CONTINENTAL PRINCIPALITY OF AMERICA"
 * Ye Gods Zaneeta and Tommy from The Music Man, jeely cly!
 * Twelve Angry Men, you know what I mean *sniff*?
 * Czes'nik, one of the characters in the Polish play Zemsta ("The Revenge"), has a Verbal Tic of "mocium panie" (approx. translated as "my dear Sir"). In one of the most famous scenes, he dictates a letter to his servant, who ends up putting the Verbal Tic all over the letter.
 * Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler features a primary character who ends most of his sentences with "What?" but, for the life of me, I can't seem to remember his name, even.
 * Garry from Noises Off frequently ends sentences in "...Do you know what I mean?" or "You know." This is only when he isn't actually saying his lines.