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:Yes, but not enough so as to make it worth mentioning in the Fun Facts, sadly... --[[User:Shadow Hog|Shadow Hog]] 18:40, 22 Feb 2005 (MST)
:Yes, but not enough so as to make it worth mentioning in the Fun Facts, sadly... --[[User:Shadow Hog|Shadow Hog]] 18:40, 22 Feb 2005 (MST)
I figured such, just trying to make sure I'm not hearing it incorrectly. On a similar note, does anyone agree that the music that begins during "Awkward peaches" sounds like the intro to [[Everybody to the Limit]]? It seems that TBC are making not only visual references but distinct musical ones, as well...-[[User:Suicune64|Suicune64]]
I figured such, just trying to make sure I'm not hearing it incorrectly. On a similar note, does anyone agree that the music that begins during "Awkward peaches" sounds like the intro to [[Everybody to the Limit]]? It seems that TBC are making not only visual references but distinct musical ones, as well...-[[User:Suicune64|Suicune64]]
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Are you all sure that Speedy Gonzalez says his Arribas then his Andales?  I'm fairly sure Strong Bad's got it right...

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The best email yet. -sesameseed 16:46, 22 Feb 2005 (MST)

The music that begins after "Experience dance tonight!" bears a resemblance to that of "The Cheat Is Not Dead", does anyone agree? -Suicune64

Yes, but not enough so as to make it worth mentioning in the Fun Facts, sadly... --Shadow Hog 18:40, 22 Feb 2005 (MST)

I figured such, just trying to make sure I'm not hearing it incorrectly. On a similar note, does anyone agree that the music that begins during "Awkward peaches" sounds like the intro to Everybody to the Limit? It seems that TBC are making not only visual references but distinct musical ones, as well...-Suicune64

Are you all sure that Speedy Gonzalez says his Arribas then his Andales? I'm fairly sure Strong Bad's got it right...

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