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Ceggie‏ Free

Hello! I sure do love foxtrot! Especially all the easter eggs hidden in there, and what magazines they read, and what food that they eat, and what images are in the newspaper, on milk cartons, how they spell different brands, what Jason's toy dino looks like, what the fruit photo does, what the photo with the bird(s) and mountain is like, what Paige's poster looks like, the way the pencil and pen swap places, whos room the toothbrush is in, secret family portraits drawn by Peter and Paige and Jason when they were little scatter around the house, on the refrigerator, and what letter is on Peter's hat, Bill Amend secretly boosting his ego, missing patterns on clothes, how many lines it took to skate a figure square root of 64, the names of the books that Andy reads, the secret names of the cookbooks, colors of Peter's hair, Bill being lazy, the name of the games that they play, play on words with practically every small word you can see, offbrands, nike shoes, and many more! out of room.

Recent Comments

  1. about 5 hours ago on FoxTrot

    I understand and know what doric and ionic are, but he built ionic pillars, so I don’t really get the joke even if I get the meanings.

  2. about 5 hours ago on FoxTrot

    But he built ionic what?

  3. about 16 hours ago on FoxTrot

    !!!

  4. about 16 hours ago on FoxTrot

    I love all of them!

  5. 1 day ago on FoxTrot

    sans in this sense mean without, minus.

  6. 3 days ago on FoxTrot

    Hmm at first I thought it was k + 1, so I was really confused on how that would work. I also couldn’t see the top, so I couldn’t get it.

  7. 3 days ago on FoxTrot

    11, I think 1*2*3*4 is 24, The inverse sin of 1? I am used to fractions but this turns out to be 90 (kind of obvious now that I think of it), I don’t know calculus so I’m not going to attempt that one… and I can’t read the top so I can’t really solve it anyways. And of course a nice slice of pi.

  8. 3 days ago on FoxTrot

    Nevermind this works.

  9. 3 days ago on FoxTrot

    I know this is the long way, but I never remember the other way so360/n for the central angle, 180-central angle and boom, interior angle. 180-(360/n) tell me where I went wrong.

  10. 3 days ago on FoxTrot

    What type? Lol most geometry is the same, except for the spherical geometry but you haven’t learned that for sure.