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Related: About this forumIs Romney actually a robot? Or 2 robots? Is the Gingrich really a brain-eating reptile? Answers Here
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Is Romney actually a robot? Or 2 robots? Is the Gingrich really a brain-eating reptile? Answers Here (Original Post)
WhoIsNumberNone
Jan 2012
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Drale
(7,932 posts)1. Mittens is actually The Master and
Newt the last Slavine. Lets see who actually gets the references. lol
WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)2. I had to Google Slavine to be sure-
But I thought this sounded like a Dr Who reference...
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)3. I like the "Thing One and Thing Two" reference.
WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)4. i think what you're talking about is actually a Star Trek reference
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HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)5. Could be either. I know the ST episode, but they look more like "The Cat in the Hat" medalions.
At best, Thing One and Thing Two were twins. More likely it was because they were easy to draw the same way.