HawkingHole4001
Bending Unit
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« Reply #680 on: 08-25-2003 20:55 »
« Last Edit on: 08-25-2003 20:55 »
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I dont know. They all have sort of an "Explaning Word" in the title? EX) A, How, The, of Edit: Yay! TOTPD!
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Mercapto
Professor
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External, eh?
They're all written by Bill Odenkirk?
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Teral
Helpy McHelphelp
DOOP Secretary
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Exactly! Cohen: "I hope you'll all join me in wishing lightning will strike Bills house. To hell with you, Bill Odenkirk!" I love how David say that last line. Anyway, your turn Mercapto.
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The Girl
Crustacean
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hey teral how can you put your leela pictures cuz its not on mines when im doing another account?
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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24 hours are up. New question:
What connects an unmanly man, a six-limbed female alien, and a female mutant?
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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No, no one has it. I'm pretty sure that Katey Sagal did not do the Neptunian in "Spanish Fry."
And Jeff K is a joke character; he's not real.
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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That isn't the right answer. Maybe you should try to think of all the characters who fit those descriptions and figure out how they could be connected. I don't think there have been too many female mutants or six-limbed aliens on the show.
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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« Reply #703 on: 08-28-2003 00:24 »
« Last Edit on: 08-28-2003 00:24 »
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Originally posted by evan: Tentalces. The six-armed squid-alien from "The Lesser of Two Evils," Leela's mother, and, um, Zoidberg? You mean the squid woman who also appeared in "War is the H-Word" (unless it was another member of her race)? She had something like ten tentacles. And the unmanly man is a human.
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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I guess I should give another hint... okay, two of the characters only appeared in one episode each, but one was in multiple episodes. And all of them had dialogue and names, they aren't just "person in the background."
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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Cubert and Vyolet (the mutant) have both appeared in multiple episodes. And Cubert's a boy, not a man.
Perhaps you should look up "unmanly" in a thesaurus. No one yet has used the meaning I intended.
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Action Jacktion
Professor
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Originally posted by MrB: Ok, My bet is the unmanly man is Kif. Check my previous posts. I said that the character is a human played by John DiMaggio. Kif is neither of those.
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