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Post by pitbulllady on May 17, 2006 9:34:42 GMT -5
Speaking of "cute" -- if I have to rate the cuteness factor for this episode on a scale of 1-10, I'd have to give it a 15!! ;D That would be Bloo's fault, since he's the cutest thing ever. (I mean who can resist that high little voice of his? And the expressions?) I loved it when he was running around the house and every time he noticed someone was gone he made that pitiful whine of their name. ::giggles:: Another one of those moments I wanted to snuggle Bloo to death. Speaking of Bloo, boy is he in need of a nutritionist. Potato chips for breakfast??? ;D Potato chips CANNOT be any worse than some of the cereals that are made mostly for kids. Honestly, there wouldn't be much difference between eating a bowl of cereal and sitting down to a nice nutritious bowl of pure, refined sugar! Bloo is like most people, I guess, who either eat whatever is quick, convenient and tasty for breakfast, or don't eat breakfast at all. pitbulllady
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Post by labloogirl on May 17, 2006 10:39:52 GMT -5
That would be Bloo's fault, since he's the cutest thing ever. (I mean who can resist that high little voice of his? And the expressions?) I loved it when he was running around the house and every time he noticed someone was gone he made that pitiful whine of their name. ::giggles:: Another one of those moments I wanted to snuggle Bloo to death. Speaking of Bloo, boy is he in need of a nutritionist. Potato chips for breakfast??? ;D Potato chips CANNOT be any worse than some of the cereals that are made mostly for kids. Honestly, there wouldn't be much difference between eating a bowl of cereal and sitting down to a nice nutritious bowl of pure, refined sugar! Bloo is like most people, I guess, who either eat whatever is quick, convenient and tasty for breakfast, or don't eat breakfast at all. pitbulllady That is so very true. But you know the point was that if Bloo had a complete breakfast of eggs, ham, OJ, etc. handed to him, he'd eat it. It's just that he's too darn lazy to do anything but open up a bag of potato chips! lol (Which is why he is lucky to be short and round like that, cause he probably hides a lot of weight. We saw the scene in "Camp" where he caused Mac and himself to fall through the bridge and Mac complained he was too heavy! XD)
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Post by InsaneFan on May 17, 2006 11:32:13 GMT -5
Okay, I haven't seen this one, but I couldn't help but read about it.
It brings joy to my heart to hear that Mac'n'Bloo had lotsa fun! But when I read about Frankie gettin' mad at Wilt, it didn't really bother me. But I knew if I came to this thread, I'd see lots of anger at this.
A lot of things that bother my fellow Wilt fans don't bother me! I mean, it's a cartoon! IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE FUNNY, NOT TO BE TAKEN THAT SERIOUSLY. I love the tall red guy as much as any, but I know that when stuff like that happens....Geh, whatever. I'm not gonna go into this anymore.
The next showing of this episode is at 8:30 AM on Friday. I'll try to catch it then...If not, I'll have to wait 'til 10:30 AM on Sunday.
-modifies- Scratch that, I just found out my friend already taped it for me! *loves her* I still need to get it from her, though, along with The Big Picture.
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Post by InsaneFan on May 17, 2006 19:12:17 GMT -5
Oh...My...Cow. Okay, I think this one topped all. IT WAS SO HILARIOUS!!! I can't stop telling people that it's hot in Topeka! I CAN'T STOP SAYING IT!!!
And seriously, the Frankie yelling at Wilt wasn't that bad.
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Post by Vivi on May 17, 2006 19:36:15 GMT -5
yeah it SO was! jeez. she didn't have to be so shneezlin' mean!
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Post by InsaneFan on May 17, 2006 19:43:22 GMT -5
*blink* I'm not gonna argue. I know I'll never change your mind, so I won't try. 'Sides, I'm not the kind to force my openion on someone, no matter how strongly I feel about it.
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Post by Vivi on May 17, 2006 20:01:28 GMT -5
>> thank you.
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Post by CG on May 17, 2006 20:11:38 GMT -5
*blink* I'm not gonna argue. I know I'll never change your mind, so I won't try. 'Sides, I'm not the kind to force my openion on someone, no matter how strongly I feel about it. I need to take a leaf out of your book, but it's so hard sometimes. Oh well.
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Post by kageri on May 17, 2006 21:11:04 GMT -5
*blink* I'm not gonna argue. I know I'll never change your mind, so I won't try. 'Sides, I'm not the kind to force my openion on someone, no matter how strongly I feel about it. You've gotta teach me how to do that....
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Post by taranchula on May 18, 2006 10:43:34 GMT -5
That was well worth the wait to see... So for the third week in a row The Foster's staff has delivered "piping hot* bowls of quality programming to your home or place of business." (*And by hot I mean "Topeka hot", because as the episode mentioned it can get very hot down there.) Thanks to this episode I can never ever watch or do anything zombie related with out hearing Bloo's "Zombie Fighter" song going through my head. Coco still has an old fashioned journal? You would think she'd be Blogging by now. I luved the call back to Bloo-Done-It. "It wasn't interesting the first time we dug it up." All hail the greatness that is "Never Leave Steve" you may have left the house, but you'll never leave our hearts.
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Post by kageri on May 18, 2006 11:43:57 GMT -5
Coco still has an old fashioned journal? You would think she'd be Blogging by now. You are awesome. Oh, and I love Never Leave Steve. Even though I don't know what he looks like. I love how they make up IFs solely for one joke.
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Post by InsaneFan on May 19, 2006 18:54:31 GMT -5
I know whatcha mean, Kageri! Never Leave Steve...Makes funny stuff happen in my head. XD
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Post by princefala on May 23, 2006 19:44:13 GMT -5
I love this episode. Very much. It's not my favourite (that honour will forever go to "Partying is Such Sweet Soiree," though "Room With A Feud" definitely comes in at a close second), but it was definitely most excellent and frightfully funny. The only television in my house I can tape from is the one in the kitchen and Foster's is usually on whilst people in my house are either cooking or eating, so my parents actually watched a great deal of this one with me. And they laughed. Believe me, you have not seen anything till you have seen my mother going through the Hot-In-Topeka and Pierre Szechwan routines. Bloo is her favourite (she calls him "Bluey"). My dad is partial to Madame Foster, but he still quite liked this one as well. I think it was already mentioned that it's nice to see Bloo and Mac actually acting pally, rather than antagonising and being antagonised, respectively. It's also great to see Mac being a little kid. Though his taking up the wieghty role as TBOSARL,* and I love him for being that rarest of gems, a commonsensical and astoundingly mature boy, it's good to see him cut loose ^_^ As to the issue posed with the jellyfish, I sort of assumed that Wilt just did what I did when I was little on our beach holidays; I found out that jellyfish stung people, so I purposefully swam round catching them in bags and putting them in buckets of water. I figured that this way, firstly, people wouldn't worry about being stung, and secondly, the jellyfish wouldn't get hurt. Meh, it made sense at the time, and I certainly did cry hard enough when mum said that I couldn't bring the jellyfish home . . . Maybe Wilt actually did manage to bring his own haul back and that's what got Frankie so steamed. Maybe. In any case, a fun and funny epsiode all round. I'd be hard pressed to pick a favourite bit, but if I had to . . . The scene in the kitchen, simply because it reminds me very much of myself. I always enjoyed doing wierd stuff with food and as such, I have a rather eclectic palette myself (Although it was pepperoni and not salami, I have, indeed, tried "tube-meat" with jam. Not bad, I must say!) . . . It also seems that Americans are less daring with their food overall. I have yet to meet anyone at my college who has ever tried a deep-fried chocolate bar (Really, it's ungodly tasty. Bad for your arteries, good for your soul!) I'm also finding myself eager to try a taco with ice cream. And I don't even like tacos In honour of this episode, I've posted my recipe for a personal favourite, my egg, cheese and dorito sandwich in the Spam section (appropriately enough). Maybe it's just my eclectic, college-student tastes talking, but it's actually quite good. Give it a go one rainy day, yes? ~ The Prince *TBOSARL stands for "The Bastion Of Sanity Amongst Raving Lunatics." Because, yes, it's far too much work to type all of that out every time. My being lazy and all
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Post by taranchula on May 23, 2006 20:58:46 GMT -5
I I'm also finding myself eager to try a taco with ice cream. And I don't even like tacos Well it can't be any worse then a "Twinkie Weiner Sandwich", which is taking a Twinkie, cutting it down the middle like a hot dog bun, adding a hot dog and then topping it off with squeeze cheese, (For more information on this delicacy just watch Weird Al Yankovic's classic film: UHF.)
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Post by labloogirl on May 25, 2006 16:43:58 GMT -5
Whoo...did someone say DEEP FRIED CHOCOLATE?? ::drools:: Seriously, that sounds good. I remember trying once actual deep-fried Oreos whilst I was at a Renn. faire. YUM!
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