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Everything Archie / All About Archie / Re: Continuity/Consistency issues
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on: Yesterday at 11:26:01 PM
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Y'know, we could actually explain that one away:
Veronica: "Daaaddyyy! Can I have my own house?!"
Mr. Lodge: "*sigh* Yes, of course, Veronica."
Later...
Mr. Lodge: "Apologies for your new neighbor in advance, Betty. Here's $5,000. Keep an eye on her."
Betty: "Yes, sir! Cha-ching!"
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Everything Archie / All About Archie / Re: Continuity/Consistency issues
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on: Yesterday at 11:13:51 PM
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Where the characters live in regards to one another. The location of Veronica's house in relation to the rest of the gang is another one. Sometimes, she lives almost at the end of the same block as Betty or Archie, other times, she's on the complete opposite end of town.
And other times... 
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Everything Archie / Archie's Friends / Moose and Midge
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on: November 20, 2008, 10:13:29 PM
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What keeps these two together? I've never been able to figure out what they see in each other or why Midge puts up with Moose's violent behavior. Any ideas?
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Everything Archie / All About Archie / Re: Greek Archie covers
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on: November 19, 2008, 01:14:12 PM
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Ironically, I liked Dan's old style better. Just my preference, that's all.
Same here. Dan's old style looks a LOT better. His new style is more...simplistic (for lack of a better term).
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Everything Archie / All About Archie / Re: Why Jughead?
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on: November 19, 2008, 01:08:11 PM
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Second to Archie, one of the most iconic names in comic history, at least in the top 100, is Jughead. But why was the name Jughead chosen for Archie's best friend. Was it because of its uniqueness, a charm it had over the ladies, or did the name seem to fit his character?
In an episode of the Archie radio show, Fred was discussing Archie's friend, "appropriately named Jughead", with Archie. The conversation regarded Jughead's stupidity. So my guess is Jughead means "idiot" or "moron" or something similar.
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