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Post by Ark on Apr 11, 2015 13:43:12 GMT -5
"I -hate- Worcester Sauce!" It took me years to find this episode which I'd seen like, ten years before at my cousin's house. Very short but one from my childhood. Really cool how the villain can go "camo".
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 3, 2016 9:58:15 GMT -5
I liked it.
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Post by wileyk209 on Jun 13, 2016 20:42:18 GMT -5
Hehe, here's a cosplay photo I did referencing this episode, with Scooby's like of Worcestershire Sauce... But I'd better be careful myself; I'm not too fond of Worcestershire sauce either, like the Chameleon! In fact, my Scooby-Doo getup is similar to the Scooby mask and suit the Chameleon wore in that episode! (I may be making a better body costume soon, mine is getting kind of worn out.) I wish I knew who voiced the Chameleon in this episode. It doesn't sound familiar to me. I just know Don Messick did his fake Scooby-Doo voice, but that's a trick many cartoons employed when someone disguises as another character (TVTropes calls it "Cast as a Mask.")
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2016 13:11:04 GMT -5
All fun with Woorcester Sauce as unpronounceables
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Post by russm on Jun 25, 2016 13:26:26 GMT -5
Never had a problem pronouncing it myself :-)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 12:22:50 GMT -5
I never had much of one although it's kinda funny when woocester is goofed up in the show.
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Post by russm on Jun 27, 2016 13:05:51 GMT -5
I never had much of one although it's kinda funny when woocester is goofed up in the show. It's closer to wooster , with shire being the pre-Norman name for a division of land. There are quite a few place names that are fun to watch a non-native try and pronounce. English is a language made up of bits of other languages nailed together. At its core it is Germanic but has sucked up so many words and structures from outside that it's hard to tell at time There are also quite a few placenames which are unprintable here.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 15:05:55 GMT -5
^I am a native English speaker (or rather an American English native speaker, seeing as actual native english speakers are from European areas and 'Mericans like putting their own twists on things haha!)
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Post by russm on Jun 27, 2016 15:17:46 GMT -5
^I am a native English speaker (or rather an American English native speaker, seeing as actual native english speakers are from European areas and 'Mericans like putting their own twists on things haha!) I mean native British English, not American English.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 12:12:51 GMT -5
I knew what you meant that's why there was parentheses for that. Also it's not necessary to quote those directly above you, just use a carrot.
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Post by russm on Jun 28, 2016 14:10:51 GMT -5
Four reasons Never used a caret to identify a post before Quoting means you get informed that there is a specific reply to your post and ensures that if the reply starts a new page any reader has the full context It's a pain trying to find the ^ on a virtual keyboard I have bi-lateral kerataconus with astigmatism which means it is difficult for me to resolve small characters like ^
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 16:51:37 GMT -5
^ah okay.
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Post by matt on Dec 23, 2020 17:46:02 GMT -5
Ha this one was good fun. I liked it a lot it's one of the best of the series
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Post by scoobylover on Feb 3, 2021 13:35:03 GMT -5
Lol this was so random and funny at parts and certainly different. I like the writers pushing the boundaries of what they can do in 10 minutes to alter the formula of the show. Tho I wish we still had a monster of sorts
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