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Frankie_4_Prez 05-14-2008 06:16 AM

Episode #8 "World Wide Wabbit"
 
I imagine the discussion for this episode faded away a long time ago in the old forum... I was curious whether someone was able to pick up what exactly Mr. Herriman announces through the intercom during dinner. English isn't my first language so I sometimes have trouble understanding spoken language.

The line I'm asking about is: "Miss Milly does not deserve such treatment. She's a respected member of the culinary committee of snackticity?" It's at about 11 minutes in, including the intro. What's the last word he says? My guess (snackticity) isn't even a real word... an imaginary committee?

bloonuggets 05-14-2008 06:43 AM

Me thinks it was something about "Miss Milly's Low-Carb Chili from East Philly." Of course, being a Philadelphian, there is no such location of East Philly to be fouund as you can tell from my location.

Frankie_4_Prez 05-14-2008 06:48 AM

The line I'm thinking of comes a bit after the Chili one... I used to think that line was "East Village Chili," so yeah, I wish I could get subtitles on the iTunes version of the episode I bought recently.

Cassini90125 05-14-2008 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie_4_Prez (Post 78932)
I imagine the discussion for this episode faded away a long time ago in the old forum... I was curious whether someone was able to pick up what exactly Mr. Herriman announces through the intercom during dinner. English isn't my first language so I sometimes have trouble understanding spoken language.

The line I'm asking about is: "Miss Milly does not deserve such treatment. She's a respected member of the culinary committee of snackticity?" It's at about 11 minutes in, including the intro. What's the last word he says? My guess (snackticity) isn't even a real word... an imaginary committee?

Well, you got my curiosity going so I dragged out the disc and listened. The full line is, "Miss Milly does not deserve such treatment. She's a respected member of the culinary committee of Schenectady City." :frankiesmile:

Frankie_4_Prez 05-14-2008 08:49 AM

Awesome, thanks Cassini! I love this episode since it's one of very few where Frankie laughs... a lot! It's contagious! :frankiesmile:

Cassini90125 05-14-2008 09:02 AM

Always nice to see her having a good time. The whole episode was fun, every part of it; it's been one of my faves since I first saw it way back in early 2005. :frankiesmile:

Frankie_4_Prez 05-14-2008 09:13 AM

True, the bottom line was, everyone was happy in the end! Maybe not so much Bloo, since he got scolded by Frankie for touching her "Dull" computer (such a great parody) :bloosmirk:, but he didn't get punished either. A truly remarkable episode, and #1 in my book.

Mac-a-lacka 05-14-2008 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie_4_Prez (Post 78949)
everyone was happy in the end! Maybe not so much Bloo,

Well, not everyone, Mr. Herriman and Madame Foster, to me anyway, seemed like the only two happy characters at the end because the others after seeing Mr. Herriman's rap video looked a little...um, how would you describe it?:terrconf:

Embarrassed?:-[
Shocked maybe?:wiltshock:

Mr_Bloo_Veins 05-14-2008 04:05 PM

WWW was one of the first episodes I ever saw and I loved it.

For some reason I like how Bloo goes all wall-eyed when he says "I CAN'T BREEEEEEEEATHE"

jekylljuice 05-15-2008 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Mac-a-lacka (Post 78970)
Well, not everyone, Mr. Herriman and Madame Foster, to me anyway, seemed like the only two happy characters at the end because the others after seeing Mr. Herriman's rap video looked a little...um, how would you describe it?:terrconf:

Embarrassed?:-[
Shocked maybe?:wiltshock:

Yeah, an awful lot of rap and hip hop music has that effect upon me too.

This was an early episode for me as well, and strangely enough one which I've only seen a couple of times since, so my memories of a lot of the individual gags have sadly faded. I do have the DVD, so I guess I owe it to this episode to dig it out and give it another viewing sometime. Something which I can remember really liking about it was that it gave us a bit of insight into Mr. Herriman and Madame Foster's past growing up together, and of the affection that clearly still exists between them. It's an area which I don't think that the show has really touched upon very often.


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