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SyntaxBananaZ
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Well it’s one thing to actually go out and buy that book for the purposes of teaching the difference, but this is a family network and no parent wants their kid to hear something they aren’t prepared to teach. Also network regulations and whatnot, no way they would allow that.
Well it’s one thing to actually go out and buy that book for the purposes of teaching the difference, but this is a family network and no parent wants their kid to hear something they aren’t prepared to teach. Also network regulations and whatnot, no way they would allow that.
SyntaxBananaZ
Cmon Trixie, take it to the fridge!
Walnut, peanut, pineapple smell!
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!
Walnut, peanut, pineapple smell!
Grapes, melons, oranges, and coconut shells!
SyntaxBananaZ
Oh man, I thought that was a bowl of cinnamon toast crunch from the thumbnail! And I was like, why are you eating a boiled egg with it!! lol
SyntaxBananaZ
Ah, of course. I thought I recognized this pose. Its originally from Luna by John Joseco
SyntaxBananaZ
At first I wondered why this got downvoted, figured it was because it was a minor reference to Beast Wars show cuz he said war.
But then on another pic, it shows Gary Chalk as the voice of this here prince yak, so I had to google him, and turns out he played the voice of Optimus Prime for many years on shows like Transformers, and even Beast Wars.
So now this pic makes sense because A) its a reference to Beast Wars and B) it the same voice actor of the yak who voices Optimus Prime in the cartoon shows.
But then on another pic, it shows Gary Chalk as the voice of this here prince yak, so I had to google him, and turns out he played the voice of Optimus Prime for many years on shows like Transformers, and even Beast Wars.
So now this pic makes sense because A) its a reference to Beast Wars and B) it the same voice actor of the yak who voices Optimus Prime in the cartoon shows.
SyntaxBananaZ
Cmon guys, he’s from New York and he has a pizza cutie mark. Name him after some popular pizza places in NY and nothing common from like Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc.
I say lets name him after some smaller chain, but more memorable, pizza places in NY. So combining of two places are have super delicious pizza, I say lets call him Louie Lombardi named after “Louie & Ernie’s Pizza” and “Lombardi’s Coal Oven Pizza”
I say lets name him after some smaller chain, but more memorable, pizza places in NY. So combining of two places are have super delicious pizza, I say lets call him Louie Lombardi named after “Louie & Ernie’s Pizza” and “Lombardi’s Coal Oven Pizza”
SyntaxBananaZ
Talked about dated references. But this episode will definitely cater to the adults of this show :P
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