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Post by CG on Aug 4, 2006 0:35:39 GMT -5
We shall indeed.
And now I'm hungry for cheese toast.
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Post by nathander on Aug 4, 2006 0:41:22 GMT -5
Mmmm.......cheese toast. You have passed such hunger onto me. ;D
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Post by Sparky on Aug 4, 2006 0:44:01 GMT -5
It might really be funny if its actually all Mr H's fault. I want to see some good Herriman/Cheese interaction. (Mwahaha, Cheese and Goo. We actually called my college cafeteria's nacho cheese sauce "cheese goo" or sometimes "goo cheese", a play on "Bleu cheese". That's really funny.)
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Post by ch3353h4xx0rrrrr on Aug 4, 2006 0:49:45 GMT -5
Yes, Nathan guy, Goo's been in four episodes in a row.
I don't see what anyone's beef is with Goo. Personally, I find her less-annoying then Cheese. I'm regretting this episode a bit already. There's not much you can do with Cheese besides bad puns and clever one-liners....
I don't dislike Cheese. I have a very high respect for him. Mostly because Lauren Faust created him. XDD
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Post by nathander on Aug 4, 2006 0:49:52 GMT -5
It might really be funny if its actually all Mr H's fault. I want to see some good Herriman/Cheese interaction. Oh man, I can't even imagine a Herriman/Cheese interaction. That would be just too much. With Herriman's obvious dislike of Bloo, I can only imagine the possible contempt he'd have for Cheese. A gag I'm hoping to see (though they'll most likely cut it out because of how expected/cliche it would be) would be them attempting to jog Cheese's memory by asking what they could do to possibly get him to remember if it gets that bad. I could only imagine the inane things he might ask them for, other than the usual "chocolate milk" or "cereal" gag. Well, I'm not really lamenting Goo having been in four episodes in a row, ch3353h4xx0rrrrr. Like I've said, I'm a big Goo fanboy. However, I can easily understand how four episodes in a row with h er could wear on some peoples' nerves, though I don't particularly mind. And I'll stop talking about Goo now, as she's not the topic of this thread. LIke I've said before, I'm far and away from being considered a Cheese fan, but he's begun to grow on me after "Infernal Slumber", so I am looking forward to this episode. Another thought: conceivably, the person to lock them out could be Eduardo. Perhaps something frightens him SO badly he feels he has to get out of the house ("saving" everyone else along with him because, as we've seen, there's little that can save a raging scared Eduardo), and locking it to make sure whatever scared him can't get outside with them.
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Post by ch3353h4xx0rrrrr on Aug 4, 2006 1:04:07 GMT -5
So you and I are on the same page, Nathan Dude? Can I call you that?
Anyway, novel idea... quite plausible. =D
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Post by CG on Aug 4, 2006 1:10:52 GMT -5
Another thought: conceivably, the person to lock them out could be Eduardo. Perhaps something frightens him SO badly he feels he has to get out of the house ("saving" everyone else along with him because, as we've seen, there's little that can save a raging scared Eduardo), and locking it to make sure whatever scared him can't get outside with them. Now THAT'S a good idea!
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Post by nathander on Aug 4, 2006 1:12:32 GMT -5
Yeah, we're on the same page, and you may call me that. And speaking of the possible perpetrator who gets them locked out, there are only really two characters that I think aren't really possible for being suspect: Frankie and Coco. Frankie generally tends to be responsible (I haven't seen "Bus the Two Of Us", but have read about it, so that's why I say she GENERALLY tends to be), and I'd have a hard time thinking that something could possibly happen that she'd be the one to lock them out. As for Coco........eh, though she's crazy, I just can't think of any way that she could possibly end up causing it, though I've been proven wrong before. And now that I think about it, Sparky's suggestion of it being Herriman's fault does have some real merit to it. He could quite possibly end up calling for something that has to be held outside or something inane (like a fire drill) and end up accidently locking everybody outside. .......You know, it's REALLY gonna bug me if it end with there having been somebody left inside who ends up being the one to open the door. I dunno why, but if that somehow ends up being the case it's gonna bug me. And thanks for the compliment, CG.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Aug 4, 2006 1:19:51 GMT -5
Coco does occasionally swallow foreign object (like keys), but yeah, I doubt that's the case here.
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Post by CG on Aug 4, 2006 1:20:58 GMT -5
Or if it ends up the door was unlocked all this time and they just didn't try it.
Eduardo: Ohhh it opens INWARDS!
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Post by nathander on Aug 4, 2006 1:29:30 GMT -5
Coco does occasionally swallow foreign object (like keys), but yeah, I doubt that's the case here. True, and as you also said, that doesn't really seem to be the case here, as from what I've heard they've mentioned that Cheese knows the combination for the lock. That brings up a another question: if the lock was a combination lock, why didn't Frankie just use the combination in "Blooooooo" when she was desperately trying to get in the house? .......Of course, I'm probably thinking too hard, and of course the lock may actually be new, thus rendering my question self defeating. Though actually, I'd kind of find the idea of them not having tried the door kind of funny, if just because at least one character (Mac) would have probably asked to make sure they had done so. It would still be an irritating ending, but I'd find it easier to swallow then someone having been in there the whole time and just opening the door at the end. ........Unless it's Madam Foster, as then all can be forgiven, as nearly anything she does can be considered instant hilarity.
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Post by Cassini90125 on Aug 4, 2006 1:54:45 GMT -5
Or if it ends up the door was unlocked all this time and they just didn't try it. Eduardo: Ohhh it opens INWARDS! Oh, stars, that would be beyond lame.
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Post by CG on Aug 4, 2006 1:57:23 GMT -5
*LAUGHS* I know.
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Post by imaginaryxlight on Aug 4, 2006 10:38:36 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward to this episode just to see HOW on earth *everyone* at Foster's manages to get locked out of the house at the same time, and WHY it is Cheese that is the only one that knows the password. I did have a thought that it might be Adopt A Thought Saturday, and that's why everyone is outside the house, but I just don't know.
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Post by Bloo2daMacs on Aug 4, 2006 10:48:53 GMT -5
Well, I'm pretty sure that the reason that Cheese is the only one that knows how to get in is because he changed the activation key (that's what it said some where) but I don't know about the rest of the episode
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