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5:36 pm August 13, 2008
| JazzyFizzle
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| Capt.Hammer Groupie | posts 32 |
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Ok, this is totally random, and I'm pretty sure they didn't do this on purpose, but was anybody else struck by an eerie similarity between Dr. Horrible in the soup kitchen and Luigi? Or did I just play too many video games as a child?
 
I know it's a bit of a stretch, but I notice it every single time I watch (which is a lot!), so I just finally had to say something.
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2:04 am August 14, 2008
| TheGamut
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| Member of the ELE | posts 189 |
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I saw it as "generic cheesy disguise that would only fool Wile E. Coyote", which is followed by the disguise that Ralph Wolf tried to use several times (unsuccessfully) against Sam Sheepdog. Luigi wears overalls and not an apron. He also wears a cap.
(Is it wrong that I know so much about Looney Toons?)
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The gamut determines the acceptible range of conditions. It's Genius' Awesome Sauce in an 8oz. glass bottle with a cork stopper.
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11:31 am September 26, 2008
| Herbwoman
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| Capt.Hammer Groupie | posts 14 |
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Okay, so color me Wile E. Coyote because until you pointed it out, I didn't realize the soup kitchen guy is actually Billy in disguise! LOL!
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10:19 am September 27, 2008
| TheGamut
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| Member of the ELE | posts 189 |
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Don't feel bad. The first time through, I suddenly noticed the server wasn't filling the bowls when I was sure he was filling them earlier, and then just before the cut, I realized Billy had replaced the original server. I almost missed it, too.
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The gamut determines the acceptible range of conditions. It's Genius' Awesome Sauce in an 8oz. glass bottle with a cork stopper.
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