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:Hi, 386. If you don't have anything meaningful and helpful to add to a discussion, don't add anything at all. Thanks. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 23:04, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC) | :Hi, 386. If you don't have anything meaningful and helpful to add to a discussion, don't add anything at all. Thanks. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 23:04, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC) | ||
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| + | *Homestar looking into the camera and saying "A note!" again, is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Blue's Clues|Blue's Clues]], where the host does the same thing.<br/> | ||
| + | Am I the only one who finds this a stretch? One other possibility I can think of is the Monty Python cartoon "Conrad Poohs is about to receive a congratulatory telegram." The narrator points out that it is actually a letter by pointing to it and saying, "A letter. A letter." [[User:Bad Bad Guy|Bad Bad Guy]] 05:04, 12 January 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Mr. Wizard
What exactly was Mr. Wizard? Presumably it was some TV show or something, but does anybody have any information on it? --Ogog
- "Mr. Wizard's World", was the lastest. "Watch Mr. Wizard" was the original. More can be found throgh Google. -- Tom 00:14, 12 Feb 2005 (MST)
i went to www.tv.com, and there was no guide there so, i don't know what the episode guide is. -Bassium!
Mr. Wizard was awesome. Basically, it was this guy who did little experiments with various child helpers, and he would explain various scientific principles. Aurora the Homestar Coder 16:38, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I don't know. The 386 22:38, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC)User: The 386
I don't know. The 386 22:38, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC)
- Hi, 386. If you don't have anything meaningful and helpful to add to a discussion, don't add anything at all. Thanks. —FireBird|Talk 23:04, 1 Sep 2005 (UTC)
A Note! A Note!
- Homestar looking into the camera and saying "A note!" again, is a reference to Blue's Clues, where the host does the same thing.
Am I the only one who finds this a stretch? One other possibility I can think of is the Monty Python cartoon "Conrad Poohs is about to receive a congratulatory telegram." The narrator points out that it is actually a letter by pointing to it and saying, "A letter. A letter." Bad Bad Guy 05:04, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
