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It's Luv

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And not Love. Psychomelodic (people think User:Psychomelodic/me edit) 12:35, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Edits to Family

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I made a few edits to the section in Family related to Timmy.

In "Dirty Pranking No. 2", Foxxy, scoffing at Clara and Spanky's attraction to one another, says that it resembles a case of "Daddy's little girl falling for some bad boy", and it will surely end up with Clara having to sell a child on the black market to pay the bills;

  • Foxxy, though she was talking about Clara, never made a reference to her when she said this. I fixed it to match her quote in the show. (I think it's right anyways)

In "The Lemon-AIDS Walk", she says the line after saying that Captain Hero was the last person she expected to see there today.

  • Unless something was left out here, I fail to see how it would be relevant, even if she did say the line. I don't see how she could be referencing Timmy if Captain Hero was the last person she expected.

In "A Tale of Two Cows", she says the line after warning Wooldoor that it is possible to mistake people who are brushing their teeth for those with rabies and shoot and kill them by mistake, suggesting that she shot Timmy in such a fashion.

  • She never said it's possible, she just did. She said that thats what you need to do when something has "rabies". I also included her exact words, since it would make a lot more sense.

In "A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special", she says that Timmy is at an orphanage in Kansas City, Missouri while playing Chocolandra Love, a prostitute with a personality very similar to Foxxy's. The child's actual fate has not been clearly established.

  • Putting aside that I thought Kansas City, Missouri was a fake place, I thought it should me mentioned that she, and every other character was role playing. The Timmy she was talking about could have been Chocolandra's child, and not Foxxys.

DSMeatte 22:10, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I did some minor grammar fixes, but otherwise you're right.Raymondluxuryacht 22:30, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, I tend to overlook when proofing. Though are you sure that she says the line after the Rabies remark? I don't remember it...DSMeatte 22:35, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
She definitely says it then, but it might have been edited out of the version you saw. She also says it in "The Lemon-AIDS Walk" after saying that Captain Hero was the next to last person she expected to see there today, but since the line is pretty much meaningless in this context, I agree that it doesn't need to be included.Raymondluxuryacht 22:54, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Foxxylove.JPG

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Fair use rationale for Image:102 drawntogether m4.jpg

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Fair use rationale for Image:Foxxylove.jpg

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Fair use rationale for Image:Valerie.jpg

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