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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: Oh so many. An example: |
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: Oh so many. An example: |
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{{quote|'''Sol''' (talking about selling frozen meatsicles at a local fair): "The long weekend's coming. And we should come too. With our meats. Right into people's mouthes!"}} |
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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Every episode tends to have one or two. There also tends to be an awesome reason why they are playing that specific song at that specific place. |
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Every episode tends to have one or two. There also tends to be an awesome reason why they are playing that specific song at that specific place. |
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* [[Too Good to Last]]: A mere two seasons of thirteen-some episodes each. Fan support was overwhelming but Teletoon refused to renew them again. (and the "replacement" show, Punch!, only lasted a season and was about as funny as an ingrown toenail. |
* [[Too Good to Last]]: A mere two seasons of thirteen-some episodes each. Fan support was overwhelming but Teletoon refused to renew them again. (and the "replacement" show, Punch!, only lasted a season and was about as funny as an ingrown toenail. |
Latest revision as of 14:09, 8 August 2014
- Accidental Innuendo: Oh so many. An example:
Sol (talking about selling frozen meatsicles at a local fair): "The long weekend's coming. And we should come too. With our meats. Right into people's mouthes!" |
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Every episode tends to have one or two. There also tends to be an awesome reason why they are playing that specific song at that specific place.
- Too Good to Last: A mere two seasons of thirteen-some episodes each. Fan support was overwhelming but Teletoon refused to renew them again. (and the "replacement" show, Punch!, only lasted a season and was about as funny as an ingrown toenail.