Talk:You've Got Another Thing Comin'

Another Thing/Think?
There doesn't seem to be an article on here about the idiom. I was wondering which one is correct.--Jcvamp 18:16, 17 January 2007 (UTC)


 * The article claims the original is "think". This is wrong. The phrase "If this is what you think, you've got another think coming" is a pun on the original phrase "you've got another thing coming". 211.74.121.185 (talk) 03:45, 16 September 2008 (UTC)


 * That's an odd claim, and seems on the face of it to be wrong. What authority can you cite to back it up? TypoBoy (talk) 00:43, 10 July 2011 (UTC)


 * This article clears up the Thing/Think confusion in the third paragraph of the intro, with references. This was added in March 2011. "Think" came first, predating "Thing" by about 20 years.Dutchmonkey9000 (talk) 17:29, 12 July 2011 (UTC)


 * It doesn't prove anything except that there are earlier cites for one than the other. It's possible the other was in use but just never got cited or cites were lost or some other thing happened. Particularly since this is like 100+ years ago.76.226.122.139 (talk) 00:57, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

This article is not the place to argue this one way or another. I removed the whole part talking about it because it was clearly original research. DreamGuy (talk) 02:42, 17 November 2012 (UTC)

It seems to me that there ought to be at least a notation that somebody has noticed! Since the lyrics do make "think" the first reference, this is clearly a common but distorted version of the original idiom (Etiology here:http://grammarist.com/usage/another-think-coming/. DCyphert (talk) 16:18, 29 July 2014 (UTC)

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Cover version by Saxon
I suggest to name the cover version by Saxon. I have to admit that I don´t know on which album it was published first time. However, you can watch the song performed on "To Hell and back again" (double dvd, live) or take a look at Youtube. Greetings from Germany... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.133.116.101 (talk) 15:55, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

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