Re: S04E22: Testing Testing 1, 2, 3
Mr. Big wrote:It's a common procedure to say "testing, testing, one, two, three" whenever somebody tests a microphone.

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Mr. Big wrote:It's a common procedure to say "testing, testing, one, two, three" whenever somebody tests a microphone.
Scuderia Ferrarity wrote:Man I love these character heavy 'bottle' episodes where characters are actually able to have a conversation without some sort of forced misunderstanding or time sensitive theme.
Richy33 wrote:The Wonderbolts! A Canon History
Aramek wrote:...How do you know what I do every time I start to record in the booth?
Scuderia Ferrarity wrote:Say! Where were you able to find a one hundred percent accurate Princess Celestia costume on such short notice?
SlateSlabrock wrote:Perhaps the wisps of green magic hold the answer.
Sobana wrote:When Rainbow Dash said "Yeah, right. Some history buff like you must have made that up to bring us flyers down." I think she really meant it. I think she really has been harboring some resentment towards those who learn "normally", and feels like they've gone out of their way to rig the game in their own favor. She does feel like it's all Twilight's fault, and I bet she's been wanting to go on that rant for some time.
Scuderia Ferrarity wrote::modesty: Say! Where were you able to find a one hundred percent accurate Princess Celestia costume on such short notice?
Headless Horse wrote:Bellbottoms on the battlefield served an important purpose. How else were you supposed to tell whose funk levels were the highest and therefore who was in charge? Epaulettes?
Also, Twilight's "how many pegasi flew in the first squadron" bit was a bullshit trick question; she never covered that in the lesson
Niels Olof wrote:
She is the Major Charles Emerson Winchester III of the show
Foxfyre wrote:I've come to realize this episode can be used to make references to that episode of Spongebob where Spongebob takes Patrick to boating school and I'm kind of disappointed people have not entirely recreated that episode with Spike, Dashie, and Twilight already.
Don Lockwood: I'm through, fellas.
Kathy Selden: Don, you're not through!
Cosmo Brown: Why of course not. Why, with your looks and figure, you could drive an ice wagon or shine shoes!
Kathy Selden: Block hats!
Cosmo Brown: Sell pencils!
Kathy Selden: Dig ditches!
Cosmo Brown: Or worse still, go back to vaudeville.
Aramek wrote:It happened because Dash is an awesome horse who is full of confidence and everyone loves her.
Niels Olof wrote:To quote Private Pansy, I really, really, (...), really do not like Rainbow Dash.
Frosthawk wrote:It appears we have reached an impasse.
Richy33 wrote:First off, we have General Firefly, the pony that gave the name to the group we know as the Wonderbolts. With him, we can group the traditional flying uniform of the Wonderbolts, as shown by Rarity.
Gravenstein wrote:General Firefly's female, yo.
PonyHag714 wrote:Fluttershy is an exception because she grew up at ground level, and in fact preferred being there.
Impasse or no, Dash is awesome, and will continue to be awesome regardless of other people who can't appreciate her.Frosthawk wrote:It appears we have reached an impasse.
All of those things are things I absolutely love about her. You just...nailed it.Cool Proof wrote:She is rude, inconsiderate, often contemptuous of others' interests, egocentric to a degree that makes other prima donnas in the show pale by comparison, and has repeatedly chosen violence as her first resort.
Octavia wrote:I might find someone with Rainbow Dash's personality off-putting if I met her one time at a party, but if I were ever able to crack her shell, like her friends have, then she'd absolutely be someone I'd want as a friend.
Frosthawk wrote:There's yet to be an episode the prominently features my triage of favorite pones - Fluts, Dash and Rarity. But I also have no idea what such a theoretical episode would be about.
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