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- From: barth@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (barth.richards)
- Subject: Re: Q+A
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 18:51:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.185128.4275@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
- References: <93020.084451IO10781@MAINE.MAINE.EDU> <20JAN199314032562@zeus.tamu.edu>
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- In article <20JAN199314032562@zeus.tamu.edu> ewm6965@zeus.tamu.edu (Ford
- Prefect) writes:
-
- >>He also plans
- >>to have George Liquer American show up some more. Ren & Stimpy are,
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >That's the second time I've seen that lately.
- >
- >Is that George's full name, or is it intended to be like a title (a la "George
- >Liquor: American")?
- >
- >I've only seen George in Dog Show, which (if that's all of him you've ever seen
- >or heard about) makes it sound like he's just plain lying about his name.
-
- In the unedited version of "Dog Show," his name appears at the top of the
- screen as he says it. (The Nickelodeon version zooms in closer on George
- so that the words aren't visible, and replaces the spoken word "Liquor"
- with a record-scratch sound.) As I recall, the way the name appears is
- "GEORGE LIQUOR, AMERICAN," so it seems like "American" isn't his last name,
- it's just a word he uses to describe himself, sort of like "Pastor Toastman,
- the cool youth deacon."
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