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Post by taranchula on Mar 25, 2006 14:22:52 GMT -5
Wow.... Madame Foster has strange taste.... In decor or men or both?
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Post by kageri on Mar 25, 2006 15:05:13 GMT -5
Both. Wait, are we sure that's a picture of a person? It could be.... um, an abstract painting..... or a photograph of a deformed potato.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Mar 25, 2006 15:59:18 GMT -5
Both. Wait, are we sure that's a picture of a person? It could be.... um, an abstract painting..... or a photograph of a deformed potato. Cute. No, I'm pretty sure it's a person, and it might be the Madam's father. My theory was that he died at a young age, and she imagined Mr. Herriman as a sort of replacement. I mentioned that one eye in the picture is larger than the other. Herriman's monocle makes one of his eyes seem larger than the other, does it not? Perhaps it's a coincidence, but it's something to consider.
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Post by kageri on Mar 25, 2006 17:25:50 GMT -5
Now I feel bad for Madame Foster. As far as cartoon old people go, she's pretty normal looking. Maybe her mom was a beauty queen.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Mar 25, 2006 20:19:14 GMT -5
Well, the family obviously does have the "beauty queen gene" in it's background, somewhere. On another topic, has anyone ever heard what Madam Foster's first name might be?
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Post by kageri on Mar 25, 2006 20:59:13 GMT -5
Well, the family obviously does have the "beauty queen gene" in it's background, somewhere. Touché.
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Post by taranchula on Mar 26, 2006 0:46:19 GMT -5
Well, the family obviously does have the "beauty queen gene" in it's background, somewhere. Even though the character you're referring to, would probably never enter any kind of beauty pageant at all. That's just ain't how she rolls.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Mar 26, 2006 1:10:55 GMT -5
Well, the family obviously does have the "beauty queen gene" in it's background, somewhere. Even though the character you're referring to, would probably never enter any kind of beauty pageant at all. That's just ain't how she rolls. That's because she lacks the "shallow" gene, thank the stars. Now, back on topic - how about the Madam's first name? Margaret? Agnes? Iolanthe? What might it be?
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Post by taranchula on Mar 26, 2006 1:16:40 GMT -5
Now, back on topic - how about the Madam's first name? Margaret? Agnes? Iolanthe? What might it be? Well if we wait long enough, they might just reveal that bit of information for us, in the form of a... [cue dramatic close up] VERY... IMPORTANT... EPISODE! (I just love doing that.)
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Post by Cassini90125 on Mar 26, 2006 1:20:06 GMT -5
Oh, I'm sure they'll tell us eventually. It's the waiting and wondering that kill me.
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Post by Sparky on Mar 26, 2006 23:46:31 GMT -5
If...that guy has a huge head and a small body, then he's probably supposed to look like a male form of Madame F herself - so he's either her brother maybe (twins anyone?) or (really more likely *I* think) her husband. Good eye.
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Post by kageri on Mar 26, 2006 23:47:55 GMT -5
MILDRED!
AGATHA!
*thinks of some more archetypal old lady names*
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Post by ch3353h4xx0rrrrr on Jun 4, 2006 11:22:50 GMT -5
I bet her first name is Madame.
Maybe it's Francis. Like Frankie! So Frankie could be the SECOND Francis Foster.
But I still bet her actual first name is Madame. =P Maybe Mr. H'll say something.
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Post by Shany on Jun 4, 2006 17:06:06 GMT -5
On TV.com it says her first name is Martha. But I still don't really trust TV.com.
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Post by kageri on Jun 4, 2006 19:48:49 GMT -5
On TV.com it says her first name is Martha. But I still don't really trust TV.com. They've never said on the show, so that's completely made up.
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