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Riddle me fucking this

Started by Darth Wagtaros, December 03, 2009, 10:55:37 PM

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Eddie Teach

Are the Warner Brothers and Sister dogs? They look like Goofy to me.

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Josquius

Pluto is retarded. Like that Indian wolf boy.
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Martinus

Quote from: Tyr on December 04, 2009, 11:46:54 AM
Like that Indian wolf boy.

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Viking

Quote from: Brazen on December 04, 2009, 04:57:27 AM
As compensation, Pluto got a "planet" named after him.

Other way round, he was named after the Kuiper Belt Object

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The pup first appeared in Walt Disney's short The Chain Gang[4], released in the USA on August 18, 1930. However, the dog had no name. In the next appearance on October 23, 1930, in The Picnic[5] the dog is named not Pluto, but Rover. It was in The Moose Hunt[6], released on May 8, 1931, that the dog is called Pluto the Pup, the studio's original name. A September 1931 model sheet for the character with that name is illustrated in Barrier's Hollywood Cartoons.[7]

Several months had passed between the naming of what was believed to have been the ninth planet, Pluto, on March 24, 1930, and the attachment of that name to the dog character. Venetia Burney (later Venetia Phair), who as an eleven-year-old schoolgirl had suggested the name Pluto for the planet, remarked in 2006: "The name had nothing to do with the Disney cartoon. Mickey Mouse's dog was named after the planet, not the other way around."[8]

Although it has been claimed that the Disney studio named the dog after the planet (rather than after the mythical god of the underworld), this has not been verified. Disney animator Ben Sharpsteen has said: "We thought the name [Rover] was too common, so we had to look for something else. [...] We changed it to Pluto the Pup, [...] but I don't honestly remember why. I think we were stoned."[9]
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Neil

Oooh!  Is this the riddle thread?  OK, riddle me this:  What is yours but your friend uses more than you do?
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Eddie Teach

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BuddhaRhubarb

Quote from: Neil on December 05, 2009, 08:11:42 AM
Oooh!  Is this the riddle thread?  OK, riddle me this:  What is yours but your friend uses more than you do?

your name.
:p

BuddhaRhubarb

:p

Neil

Quote from: BuddhaRhubarb on December 05, 2009, 07:54:52 PM
Quote from: Neil on December 05, 2009, 08:11:42 AM
Oooh!  Is this the riddle thread?  OK, riddle me this:  What is yours but your friend uses more than you do?

your name.
Correct.  Actually, both your answers would be good.
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