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I realize this is an Old topic, but I think it's from an old advert/comercial, I'll get back to you on which one, but I think it was a fast food place, which would make a LOT of sense. [[User:MJN SEIFER|MJN SEIFER]] 15:54, 10 September 2007 (UTC) | I realize this is an Old topic, but I think it's from an old advert/comercial, I'll get back to you on which one, but I think it was a fast food place, which would make a LOT of sense. [[User:MJN SEIFER|MJN SEIFER]] 15:54, 10 September 2007 (UTC) | ||
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Although it is saying "Sever your leg", it sounds like "Swerve to your left" if you listen to it enough. {{unsigned|69.40.247.115|01:08, 30 July 2007 (UTC)}} | Although it is saying "Sever your leg", it sounds like "Swerve to your left" if you listen to it enough. {{unsigned|69.40.247.115|01:08, 30 July 2007 (UTC)}} | ||
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I think the trend of having the order speaker/mic live inside of a mascot started with Jack-in-the-box, which used to have the speaker/mic inside a clown's mouth. [[User:Nsayer|Nsayer]] 18:09, 19 March 2007 (UTC) | I think the trend of having the order speaker/mic live inside of a mascot started with Jack-in-the-box, which used to have the speaker/mic inside a clown's mouth. [[User:Nsayer|Nsayer]] 18:09, 19 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
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== That was...odd. == | == That was...odd. == | ||
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:::::I've gotta side with Nsayer here; I definately don't see any bubbles. {{User:Supuhstar/sig}} | :::::I've gotta side with Nsayer here; I definately don't see any bubbles. {{User:Supuhstar/sig}} | ||
:::::Definitely bubbles. Watch again when he pumps, change the html to swf for a better view [[User:CrankyPants|CrankyPants]] | :::::Definitely bubbles. Watch again when he pumps, change the html to swf for a better view [[User:CrankyPants|CrankyPants]] | ||
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== Steve Drive Around... == | == Steve Drive Around... == | ||
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:I was the one that deleted it, and this is the reason: the speed of sound is exactly 769.5 miles per hour. An echo can bounce off of an object over 5 miles away given the proper conditions. Even during the two or three pan-outs of the field, there was simply no way to be certain that there was nothing for the echo to resound off of. We've also seen numerous buildings in Free Country, USA, any one of which could have been just out of our range of vision. In addition, even if it were true, the echo was made for comedic effect, as in many TV shows, movies, and cartoons. It's really no more noteworthy than say... Homsar's feet making a silly sound when he walks. Sure, that wouldn't normally happen, but it's a cartoon. Incidentally, thanks for taking this to the discussion page in order to clear this up. [[User:0rion|0rion]] 07:31, 21 March 2007 (UTC) | :I was the one that deleted it, and this is the reason: the speed of sound is exactly 769.5 miles per hour. An echo can bounce off of an object over 5 miles away given the proper conditions. Even during the two or three pan-outs of the field, there was simply no way to be certain that there was nothing for the echo to resound off of. We've also seen numerous buildings in Free Country, USA, any one of which could have been just out of our range of vision. In addition, even if it were true, the echo was made for comedic effect, as in many TV shows, movies, and cartoons. It's really no more noteworthy than say... Homsar's feet making a silly sound when he walks. Sure, that wouldn't normally happen, but it's a cartoon. Incidentally, thanks for taking this to the discussion page in order to clear this up. [[User:0rion|0rion]] 07:31, 21 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
::On a different tack, the echo effect is clearly post-production to enhance the "surrounded by nothing" notion. It's obviously not even notable that the echo can or can't exist in this instance as its use is clearly dramatic, not realistic. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 22:26, 21 March 2007 (UTC) | ::On a different tack, the echo effect is clearly post-production to enhance the "surrounded by nothing" notion. It's obviously not even notable that the echo can or can't exist in this instance as its use is clearly dramatic, not realistic. {{User:Qermaq/sig}} 22:26, 21 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
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South Parks mature? [[User:MJN SEIFER|MJN SEIFER]] 13:57, 1 October 2007 (UTC) | South Parks mature? [[User:MJN SEIFER|MJN SEIFER]] 13:57, 1 October 2007 (UTC) | ||
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== Blame Canada!! == | == Blame Canada!! == | ||
I haven't seen "invasion of the space lobsters" nor do I have any interest in buying it, but just how much evidence is there that this is a definite reference? Are the lobsters purple? Are they realistic-looking or cartoonish? I don't think it should be included just because of the simple phrase "space lobster". The idea of "space ________ (insert animal)" is a fairly standard gimmick. [[User:Some kind of scientist|Some kind of scientist]] 21:02, 27 September 2007 (UTC) | I haven't seen "invasion of the space lobsters" nor do I have any interest in buying it, but just how much evidence is there that this is a definite reference? Are the lobsters purple? Are they realistic-looking or cartoonish? I don't think it should be included just because of the simple phrase "space lobster". The idea of "space ________ (insert animal)" is a fairly standard gimmick. [[User:Some kind of scientist|Some kind of scientist]] 21:02, 27 September 2007 (UTC) | ||
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