Talk:Halloween Fairstival
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I don't think the Blue Star Ointment thing is a reference to "Blue Stuff Ointment"; There's an actual brand of ointment called [http://shop.store.yahoo.com/buyinprivate/blustaroin.html "Blue Star Ointment"], which used to be heavily advertised in my part of the country. --[[User:4.8.234.95|4.8.234.95]] 12:50, 29 Oct 2004 (MST) | I don't think the Blue Star Ointment thing is a reference to "Blue Stuff Ointment"; There's an actual brand of ointment called [http://shop.store.yahoo.com/buyinprivate/blustaroin.html "Blue Star Ointment"], which used to be heavily advertised in my part of the country. --[[User:4.8.234.95|4.8.234.95]] 12:50, 29 Oct 2004 (MST) | ||
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| + | Sorry about the mess you guys, I think I got most the content, but didn't present it properly. I'll get it right next time -Homsar | ||
Revision as of 20:02, 29 October 2004
The transcript needs a lot of cleaning up. I can't do it right now but will this evening if no-one else has by then. -- Mithent 09:11, 29 Oct 2004 (MST)
Yes, please, anybody please try to clean this up. There are very clear instructions on HRWiki:Standards on how this should look. — InterruptorJones[[]]
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Jones
- When the KoT asks for a "wicked mash potato Jones", he may be reffering to the popular 'Jones Soda', which has the reputation of making some very different, bizzare flavors.
A "jones" is a craving, this reference has nothing to do with the soda of the same name.-Drhaggis 09:57, 29 Oct 2004 (MST)
- I agree. The KoT isn't asking for anything, he's asking if they have a craving for mashed potatoes. — InterruptorJones[[]]
Transcription Standards
I redid the transcript. If I did it all correct, that note can be removed. Check my work for me though, I'm pretty sure I got it all. ~Hobo|talk
- Looks good to me. Thanks! That was driving me nuts. — InterruptorJones[[]]
Blue Star Ointment
I don't think the Blue Star Ointment thing is a reference to "Blue Stuff Ointment"; There's an actual brand of ointment called "Blue Star Ointment", which used to be heavily advertised in my part of the country. --4.8.234.95 12:50, 29 Oct 2004 (MST)
Transcript
Sorry about the mess you guys, I think I got most the content, but didn't present it properly. I'll get it right next time -Homsar
