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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:38, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Coat check girl trivia[edit]

I didn't add it, but I was thinking there should be a trivia reference about the coat check girl. Twice so far, when the show could have potentially ended (first because they didn't know if it would be picked up for a second season and then when the writer's strike happened) the showrunners ended interviews with the joke "the mother is the coat check girl." Since they've used the joke twice, I figured it was noteworthy for the article. But I didn't want to add it without giving someone a chance to tell me if it's not noteworthy enough to be included. (And I also don't have a link to either reproduced online to show reference for yet.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Medleystudios72 (talkcontribs) 19:57, 15 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I found some online reference for the "Coat Check Girl" joke and it actually has its rots in the episode commentary on the DVD wherein NPH says it. Then the showrunners repeated it in their open letters to the fans when the writer's strike was beginning.

My next question (other than it this important enough to even mention in the article itself): Do we reproduce the entire open letter here? Here are links to two sites that talked about it...

Thomas and Bays Speak: Strike Woes, 11th Grade Teachers, and a Maternal Admission

Ok this time for real…

It created a brief buzz last year and I am thinking that makes it eligable.

Also, I'm still learning about editing, so I'm unsure how to enter the reference...Medleystudios72 (talk) 16:43, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Inside 'Okay':


In the article it says that Marshall is 'miraculously' better after leaving the club bathroom, demonstrated by his incredible self confidence and poise during the dance sequence. Is it really so risque for the wikipedia page to admit that he has clearly done some kind of upper drug while in there? Seems to me like incorporating religious terms to explain his lack of pain is more ridiculous than saying he did cocaine, especially since cocaine was widely used as a topical anesthetic for dentistry back in the day. Think about putting that in!

Music[edit]

Hey guys and gals, I just soundhounded the last song at the end of the episode before the end sequence which is The Tide by The Julian Day so I have added that on to the current list!

Lightning Rodd 01:09, 1 January 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lightningrodd (talkcontribs)