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* TooDumbToLive: After Mac accidentally causes a punch bowl to get flung into the air, he managed to cover himself from most of the spill. But, when he saw ''[[CherryTapping a single drop]]'' flying towards him, his immediate response... was to scream, allowing the drop to hit his tongue, giving him a hit.

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* TooDumbToLive: After Mac accidentally causes a punch bowl to get flung into the air, he managed to cover himself from avoid most of the spill. But, when he saw ''[[CherryTapping a single drop]]'' flying towards him, his immediate response... was to scream, allowing the drop to hit his tongue, giving him a hit.
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* TooDumbToLive: After Mac accidentally causes a punch bowl to get flung into the air, he managed to cover himself from most of the spill. But, when he saw ''[[CherryTapping a single drop]]'' flying towards him, his immediate response... was to scream, allowing the drop to hit his tongue, giving him a hit.
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* PrankCall: Coco gets Herriman out of the house with the old "Is your refrigerator running?" gag, which Herriman actually falls for and runs off to find said refrigerator. He still falls for it despite the fact that [[PokemonSpeak Coco is only able to say her name]], something [[LampshadeHanging Bloo points out]].

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* PrankCall: Coco gets Herriman out of the house with the old "Is your refrigerator running?" gag, which Herriman actually falls for and runs off to find said refrigerator. He still falls for it despite the fact that [[PokemonSpeak Coco is only able to say her name]], something [[LampshadeHanging Bloo rightfully points out]].



* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Mac warns Bloo that "You wouldn't like me when I eat sugar!"

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* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Mac warns Bloo that "You wouldn't like me when I eat sugar!"sugar!" Bloo learns this the ''hard'' way when he says the word "sugar".
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* HugeRiderTinyMount: Since Frankie and Madame Foster have taken the bus, Bloo takes Madame Foster's car so he, Wilt, Coco, and Mr. Herriman can track down a sugar-crazed Mac. Unfortunately, there's no room for Eduardo in the car, so he follows them on his tricycle, which is much smaller than him.
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* BaitAndSwitch: After a while going out on a snipe hunt looking for a "running refrigerator", he seemingly gets wise and furiously returns to the house. It looks like he's scolding Bloo at first, but it turns out he's scolding an actual refrigerator imaginary friend who Herriman remembered ran about town constantly. This still ironically lets him discover what Bloo has been doing after a naked Mac runs out the door.

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* BaitAndSwitch: BaitAndSwitch:
** During the party, Coco seems to have the eyes for another bird imaginary friend. The two seem to lock eyes and step forward to meet...only for Coco to rush past him, having instead fallen head over heels for a ''[[CloudCuckoolander lamp]]''.
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After a while going out on a snipe hunt looking for a "running refrigerator", he seemingly gets wise and furiously returns to the house. It looks like he's scolding Bloo at first, but it turns out he's scolding an actual refrigerator imaginary friend who Herriman remembered ran about town constantly. This still ironically lets him discover what Bloo has been doing after a naked Mac runs out the door.
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* AwkwardStoplightMoment: After the gang, who are driving Madame Foster's car, catches Mac who was going through a crazy sugar rush, they stop at a stoplight just as Frankie and Madame Foster stops next to them. When Frankie glances at them, the gang quickly disguise themselves just before she looks at them again. Eduardo, who had to ride a tricycle because he couldn't fit inside Madame Foster's car, rides by Frankie and greets her until he realizes she wasn't suppose to know he and the others left the house.

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* AwkwardStoplightMoment: After the gang, who are driving Madame Foster's car, catches Mac who was going through a crazy sugar rush, they stop at a stoplight just as Frankie and Madame Foster stops next to them. When Frankie glances at them, the gang quickly disguise themselves just before she looks at them again. Eduardo, who had to ride a tricycle because he couldn't fit inside Madame Foster's car, rides by Frankie and greets her until he realizes she wasn't suppose supposed to know he and the others left the house.
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* InevitablyBrokenRule: As soon as Madame Foster tells Mr. Herriman not to throw wild parties, Bloo resolves to throw a wild party.
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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicitly and unequivocally, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis No Wild Parties!]] [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!

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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicitly and unequivocally, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis No Wild No! Wild! Parties!]] [{{beat}}] [[ExactWords Without ME! ME!]] You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!



** The noise from the party interrupts Duchess' sleep, and Duchess plans to rat Bloo out and get him expelled from Foster's because she knows that Bloo threw the party after Madame Foster warned him not to. Even Mac had to side with Duchess in this situation.
** Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madame Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down. Herriman nearly faints in shock when he realizes Bloo is right.

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** The noise from the party interrupts Duchess' sleep, and Duchess plans to rat Bloo out and get him expelled from Foster's because she knows that Bloo threw the party after Madame Foster warned him not to. Even Mac had to side with Duchess in this situation.
** Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madame Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down. Herriman nearly faints in shock [[OhCrap when he realizes Bloo is right.right]].
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* PrankCall: Coco gets Herriman out of the house with the old "Is your refrigerator running?" gag, which Herriman actually falls for and runs off to find said refrigerator.

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* PrankCall: Coco gets Herriman out of the house with the old "Is your refrigerator running?" gag, which Herriman actually falls for and runs off to find said refrigerator. He still falls for it despite the fact that [[PokemonSpeak Coco is only able to say her name]], something [[LampshadeHanging Bloo points out]].
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* AwkwardStoplightMoment: After the gang, who are driving Madame Foster's car, catches Mac who was going through a crazy sugar rush, they stop at a stoplight just as Frankie and Madame Foster stops next to them. When Frankie glances at them, the gang quickly disguise themselves just before she looks at them again. Eduardo, who had to ride a tricycle because he couldn't fit inside Madame Foster's car, rides by Frankie and greets her until he realizes she wasn't suppose to know he and the others left the house.
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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicity and unequivocally, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis No Wild Parties!]] [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!

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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicity implicitly and unequivocally, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis No Wild Parties!]] [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!



--->'''Mac:''' (hysterical) GIVE ME MY CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:''' Maybe the other friends are right. Maybe you ''are'' ruining this party.
--->'''Mac:''' (shrieking) MAYBE ''YOU'' RUIN CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:''' You're right, maybe I ''do'' ruin chocolate. Be that as it may, you're not getting any more.

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--->'''Mac:''' -->'''Mac:''' (hysterical) GIVE ME MY CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:'''
CHOCOLATE!\\
'''Bloo:'''
Maybe the other friends are right. Maybe you ''are'' ruining this party.
--->'''Mac:'''
party.\\
'''Mac:'''
(shrieking) MAYBE ''YOU'' RUIN CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:'''
CHOCOLATE!\\
'''Bloo:'''
You're right, maybe I ''do'' ruin chocolate. Be that as it may, you're not getting any more.



-->'''Mac:''' Sugar! Precious sugar! [takes bite of sugar-free gum] It burns us! It burns us!

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-->'''Mac:''' --->'''Mac:''' Sugar! Precious sugar! [takes bite of sugar-free gum] It burns us! It burns us!



-->'''Bloo:''' (running after Mac) MAC! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM DOWN! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM--
-->'''DJ imaginary friend:''' --down on the dance floor! Everybody come down on the dance floor!

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-->'''Bloo:''' --->'''Bloo:''' (running after Mac) MAC! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM DOWN! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM--
-->'''DJ
CALM--\\
'''DJ
imaginary friend:''' --down on the dance floor! Everybody come down on the dance floor!
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down. Herriman nearly faints in shock when he realizes Bloo is right.
--->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is tearing around town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madam Foster how it all happened on ''your'' watch.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: JerkassHasAPoint:
** The noise from the party interrupts Duchess' sleep, and Duchess plans to rat Bloo out and get him expelled from Foster's because she knows that Bloo threw the party after Madame Foster warned him not to. Even Mac had to side with Duchess in this situation.
**
Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Madame Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down. Herriman nearly faints in shock when he realizes Bloo is right.
--->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is tearing around town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madam Madame Foster how it all happened on ''your'' watch.



* NoYou: This exchange happens while Mac is obsessed with getting some chocolates Duchess had attempted to use to bribe Mac into calling Madam Foster.

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* NoYou: This exchange happens while Mac is obsessed with getting some chocolates Duchess had attempted to use to bribe Mac into calling Madam Madame Foster.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Bloo saying "How's it hanging, Hangy?" (a bat hanging from the ceiling).

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** After Mac goes beserk from eating Duchess' gourmet chocolates:
-->'''Bloo:''' (running after Mac) MAC! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM DOWN! YOU'VE GOTTA CALM--
-->'''DJ imaginary friend:''' --down on the dance floor! Everybody come down on the dance floor!
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* TwoScenesOneDialogue: When Mr. Herriman makes Bloo promise not to throw a wild party.
-->'''Bloo:''' You have my word... [[[GilliganCut cut to him talking to the other friends]]] …that this will be the wildest, partiest, housiest house party this house has ever partied!

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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicity and unequivocally, No Wild Parties! [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!

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-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicity and unequivocally, [[PunctuatedForEmphasis No Wild Parties! Parties!]] [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!



* IAteWhat: Bloo lures Mac out of an alley and into a car with a piece of gum, but when Mac eats it, he reacts badly.
-->'''Mac:''' You said it was sugar!\\
'''Bloo:''' Right, sugar... sugar-''free''.



* LiteralMetaphor: When dancing off with Dancey Pantalones, Eduardo asks Wilt if he's lost his marbles. Wilt proceeds to pull out a jar full of marbles saying he hasn't. Later, after Mac knocks the jar of marbles out of Eduardo's hands he exclaims: "Oi! I lost my marbles!"

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* LiteralMetaphor: When dancing off with Dancey Pantalones, Eduardo asks Wilt if he's lost his marbles. Wilt proceeds to pull out a jar full of marbles saying he hasn't. Later, after Mac knocks the jar of marbles out of Eduardo's hands he exclaims: "Oi! "Ay! I lost my marbles!"
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* BaitAndSwitch: After a while going out on a snipe hunt looking for a "running refrigerator" only to seemingly get wise and furiously return to the house. It looks like he's scolding Bloo at first, but it turns out he's scolding an actual refrigerator imaginary friend who Herriman remembered ran about town constantly. This still ironically lets him discover what Bloo has been doing after a naked Mac runs out the door.

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* BaitAndSwitch: After a while going out on a snipe hunt looking for a "running refrigerator" only to refrigerator", he seemingly get gets wise and furiously return returns to the house. It looks like he's scolding Bloo at first, but it turns out he's scolding an actual refrigerator imaginary friend who Herriman remembered ran about town constantly. This still ironically lets him discover what Bloo has been doing after a naked Mac runs out the door.
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* BaitAndSwitch: After a while going out on a snipe hunt looking for a "running refrigerator" only to seemingly get wise and furiously return to the house. It looks like he's scolding Bloo at first, but it turns out he's scolding an actual refrigerator imaginary friend who Herriman remembered ran about town constantly. This still ironically lets him discover what Bloo has been doing after a naked Mac runs out the door.
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* MotorMouth: Mac becomes nearly incomprehensible at times the more hyped up on sugar he gets.
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* LiteralMetaphor: When dancing off with Dancey Pantalones, Eduardo asks Wilt if he's lost his marbles. Wilt proceeds to pull out a jar full of marbles saying he hasn't. Later, after Mac knocks the jar of marbles of of Eduardo's hands he exclaims: "Oi! I lost my marbles!"

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* LiteralMetaphor: When dancing off with Dancey Pantalones, Eduardo asks Wilt if he's lost his marbles. Wilt proceeds to pull out a jar full of marbles saying he hasn't. Later, after Mac knocks the jar of marbles of out of Eduardo's hands he exclaims: "Oi! I lost my marbles!"
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* LiteralMetaphor: When dancing off with Dancey Pantalones, Eduardo asks Wilt if he's lost his marbles. Wilt proceeds to pull out a jar full of marbles saying he hasn't. Later, after Mac knocks the jar of marbles of of Eduardo's hands he exclaims: "Oi! I lost my marbles!"
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Dancey Pantalones forfeits after seeing the wild moves Wilt is making while slipping on marbles thinking they're real dance moves, saying "Alright, alright, you win! I know when I'm beat!"
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* WildTeenParty: Mac throws a wild party at the home just because Foster's warning not to have one put the idea into his head.

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* WildTeenParty: Mac Bloo throws a wild party at the home just because Foster's warning not to have one put the idea into his head.
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* ChewOutFakeOut: Madame Foster returns to find a wild party in her house and angrily confronts Mr. Herriman.
-->'''Madame Foster:''' I told you explicitly, implicity and unequivocally, No Wild Parties! [{{beat}}] Without ME! You know how much I ''love'' wild parties!
* DanceOff: Between Wilt and Dancey Pantalones over who's the best dancer in the house. Wilt wins [[AccidentalDanceCraze when he slips on some marbles]].
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Bloo saying "How's it hanging, Hangy?" (a bat hanging from the ceiling).



* NakedPeopleAreFunny: At the height of his sugar high, Mac strips off his clothes and runs out into the night.



--->'''Bloo:''' You're right, maybe I ''do'' ruin chocolate. Be that as it may, you're not getting any more.

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--->'''Bloo:''' You're right, maybe I ''do'' ruin chocolate. Be that as it may, you're not getting any more.more.
* PrankCall: Coco gets Herriman out of the house with the old "Is your refrigerator running?" gag, which Herriman actually falls for and runs off to find said refrigerator.
* RealAfterAll: Turns out there ''was'' a refrigerator running (actually an imaginary friend shaped like one), which Herriman actually catches and brings back to the home.
* ShoutOut:
** Dancey Pantalones is described as the best dancer at Foster's "...with the worst reputation", a line taken from ''Film/{{Grease}}''.
** When cornered in an alley, Mac talks and behaves like [[Literature/LordOfTheRings Gollum]].
-->'''Mac:''' Sugar! Precious sugar! [takes bite of sugar-free gum] It burns us! It burns us!
* ShoutOutToShakespeare: The title is a pun on "Parting is such sweet sorrow" from ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
* WaxingLyrical: Mac shouting "Pour some sugar on Mac!" references the Music/DefLeppard song "Pour Some Sugar On Me".
* WildTeenParty: Mac throws a wild party at the home just because Foster's warning not to have one put the idea into his head.
* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Mac warns Bloo that "You wouldn't like me when I eat sugar!"
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* LaughingMad: Mac gets hysterical when hyped up on sugar, cackling and laughing near constantly.
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--->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is tearing around town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madam Foster how it all happened on ''your'' watch.

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--->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is tearing around town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madam Foster how it all happened on ''your'' watch.watch.
* NoYou: This exchange happens while Mac is obsessed with getting some chocolates Duchess had attempted to use to bribe Mac into calling Madam Foster.
--->'''Mac:''' (hysterical) GIVE ME MY CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:''' Maybe the other friends are right. Maybe you ''are'' ruining this party.
--->'''Mac:''' (shrieking) MAYBE ''YOU'' RUIN CHOCOLATE!
--->'''Bloo:''' You're right, maybe I ''do'' ruin chocolate. Be that as it may, you're not getting any more.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down. Herriman nearly faints in shock when he realizes Bloo is right.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably.miserably, having let himself be tricked by the old "running refrigerator" prank call and being absent from the house for the majority of the episode while the party was going down.
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Bloo gets Herriman out of the house in order to throw a huge wild party while Franky and Madame Foster are elsewhere, but things start getting out of control once Mac goes on a massive sugar rush. And Duchess wants the party shut down so she can get her beauty sleep.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: Bloo may have broken his own word to not throw a party, but Bloo is correct in that Herriman is the one who will take the brunt of the responsibility, since Herriman had promised Madam Foster to keep a wild party from being thrown and failed miserably.
--->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is tearing around town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madam Foster how it all happened on ''your'' watch.

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