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02-05-2007, 11:27 PM | #451 |
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I found some lyrics to a song I like, and they kinda remind me of how Goofball treated Frankie, and how she was feeling during that episode. I think it kinda fits:
Face Down by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Hey girl, you know you drive me crazy. One look puts the rhythm in my hand. Still will never understand why you hang around. I see what's going down. Cover up with make-up in the mirror. Tell yourself it's never gonna happen again. You cry alone and then he swears he loves you. Do you feel like a man when you push her around? Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground? Well I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end as your lies crumble down, a new life she has found. A pebble in the water makes a ripple effect every action in this world will bear a consequence If you wade around forever you will surely drown I see what's going down. I see the way you go and say your right again, say your right again heed my lecture Do you feel like a man when you push her around? Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground? Well I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end As your lies crumble down a new life she has found. face down in the dirt she said this doesnt hurt she said i finally had enough (x2) One day she will tell you that she has had enough, its coming round again. Do you feel like a man, when you push her around? Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground? Well I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found. Do you feel like a man, when you push her around? Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground? Well I'll tell you my friend, one day this world's going to end As your lies crumble down, a new life she has found. face down in the dirt she said this doesnt hurt she said i finally had enough
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02-05-2007, 11:30 PM | #452 |
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Beautifully said, and right on-target.
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02-06-2007, 08:01 AM | #453 | |
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02-06-2007, 09:25 AM | #454 | |
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btw Here's part 3 of the goofbarf satire poem oh goofball oh goofball you should hang on a big wall or maybe get crunched by some one that's really tall oh goofball oh goofball you really smell like a dung-ball and when you eventually die from taking a fall oh goofball oh goofball WE WON'T MISS YOU AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the end
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02-06-2007, 10:55 AM | #455 |
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What Goofball did to Frankie was nothing compared to what Bloo had to suffer in "Squeakerboxxx" and "Beat with a Schtick". Even if he spent too much time squeaking the rubber elephant and tried to steal another one from a little girl, the ending of Squeakerboxxx was really mean to him. If I was Bloo, I would have never tried to get Eduardo back in "Eddie Monster" after that. And in "Beat with a Schtick" everyone except Mac was against Bloo. How much can they hate him?
Anyway, I don't think of any episodes as shocking etc., I still like those two episodes almost as much as the greatest episodes. But Hiccy Burp was just awful! (I explained this in another thread.) |
02-06-2007, 11:00 AM | #456 |
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That was supposed to be her day off. It is NOT normal or typical how Goofball's reckless behavior "just coincidentally" happened to hurt Frankie and ONLY Frankie, nor should be how the entire house was ignorant of the feelings of the person who works hard to maintain them.
"Frankie looked bad trying to prove that Goofball was a fraude"; yeah, well, thanks for proving one of the chief causes of my anger at the episode. So I'm supposed to just accept it? I'm supposed to accept that someone I love dearly was horribly mistreated and made to look like an idiot? YuckieDuck - you're kidding, right? How do these episodes actually compare to the horror of IHFUMEUP? Not only was Bloo's "suffering" in those episodes microscopic compared to this, he deserved it 100%, unlike the unwarranted and over-the-top abuse that Frankie received. And I don't appreciate your random attack on Hiccy Burp, since that had one of my all-time favorite Frankie moments. Last edited by Voxxyn; 02-06-2007 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Added response to YuckieDuck's post |
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I feel the urge to make another "Squash Goofball" screencap now.
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02-06-2007, 04:15 PM | #458 | |
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And YES this is almost always true, it should be a universal principle. "how the entire house was ignorant of the feelings of the person who works hard to maintain them." Most Caretakers, and Parents (Particularly of teenagers) would be able to back this statment up, how thier dependents are typically ignorant of there feelings. Anyone remember the Eddie Murphy comedy (I think it was in "RAW") it goes something like this: you all get lots of gifts for christmas, Like the GI-Joe with the Kong Foo Grip and all you get for dad is a cheep tie. Is one suppose to be Mad at others or Themselves when they Cause Themself to look like an Idiot due to their own Poorly found assumptions. And one has to feel bad for Goofball, I mean the make believe buddie can barely remember his own name. Monty |
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02-06-2007, 04:27 PM | #459 |
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Whether it was the day or just the night, Frankie missing the concert despite all she went through was just plain cruel. I don't care if it was Goofball or Bloo or Herriman or that tall lady, her treatment in that episode was INEXCUSABLE and WRONG, no matter how much you try to justify it.
And Goofball seemed very much like a human, and many false hints were placed so that the viewers could be as equally shocked as Frankie by the incredibly meanspirited 'ironic' twist. Her belief was not "poorly founded". What Mr. M said is right, the entire house believed him solely so the writers could single out Frankie for the abuse and suffering that she did NOT deserve at all. Last edited by Voxxyn; 02-06-2007 at 04:38 PM. |
02-06-2007, 05:32 PM | #460 |
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As I've said, all Goofball had to do was take off the rubber clown nose, which would have ended the argument about his true nature on the spot. He did not do so, and in fact went out of his way to do the opposite. The nightmare which is "Imposter's" is on his head, and he is rightly to be vilified and condemned for it.
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