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#ickley#Bicton#Booragoon#Boya#Brentwood#Brookdale#Bull Creek#Bullsbrook#Burswood#Butler#Byford#Calista#Canning Vale
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(The Wacky Racers are playing Scrabble)
Peter: I will put down my A to make "A".
Penelope: I will add onto your A to make "AT".
Dastardly: I will add onto your A to make "RAT".
I.Q.: I will add onto your "RAT" to make "BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC".
Dastardly: (flips the board)
#incorrect quotes#incorrect wacky races quotes#wacky races#peter perfect#penelope pitstop#dick dastardly#iq ickley#source: the suite life on deck
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As Above, So Below
#taotr#quellor#teddy ruxpin#the adventures of teddy ruxpin#taking kids cartoons too seriously#interpretation of maskless quellor#hybrid of an illiop/whatever the fuck ickley is#my art#hate him so much for real
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any iq headcanons
I have a couple...
He knows who Professor Pat Pending is (they could even be related) and idolizes him.
He's not very popular with kids his own age. His fellow Wacky Racers are the first actual friends he has.
None of the other racers know what "I.Q." stands for (if they ever actually say what it stands for in an episode, please fill me in).
He graduated from college when he was seven years old. That's why we never see him going to school.
Even though they aren't related, he sees Penelope as a big sister (it's confirmed in the show that the racers see each other as family anyhow, so it's not much of a stretch).
He was pretty disappointed to find out there were episodes where the racers did stuff without him (the one where they go to Italy, the one where they meet Peter's brother, the one where they're in the bayou). The other racers promised to go back to those places with him at some point.
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which snark pg 👀
A bbey F ickley ☹️ Initially, her content focused on her journey as a sober single mom and the struggles she faced due to her addiction. But the focus has since shifted more towards her child - something that’s super 🥴🥴🥴
So I wanted to check what others are saying 💀Most share my opinion, but I definitely don’t agree with the disgusting body-shaming comments that have been made 💔.
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AHH AHH TWEEG WATCH OUT AHHHHH
#ramble in the tags#pizza time posting#teddy ruxpin#only posting this because I wanted to say#this is my first time watching the cartoon all the way through properly I think I ended off with episode 32#I’m so excited to finish it all the way but I keep stalling because once I’m done there will be no more new teddy ruxpin cartoon content#Tweeg is my favorite character I appreciate that the cartoon is like 40% Tweeg when he’s in like#what? three tapes? four? two that really focus on him#I also really like ickley#nobody knows or cares who ickley is but ickley is my best friend forever#I’m an equal mix of terrified and excited to get to the stuff with Teddys parents because I’m pretty sure Burl is in literally the next-#-episode from where I left off. again I’ve been stalling so I’m rewatching the first half AGAIN 😭#I vaguely know what happens but still#I’m relatively new to teddy ruxpin. I started getting into the series in like January of 2021#and I got hooked immediately so I looked at all those character wikis and stuff to get a brief understanding of the lore before I actually#watched or listened to anything#which was like. a bad idea and SO MANY spoilers but it’s been two years so my knowledge on the subject is more or less a plot synopsis#anyway if you have not you should totally watch the teddy ruxpin cartoon it’s SOOOO good#or listen to the tapes#the tapes are somewhat sweeter and have better production value but there a little more mmm#slice of life?? if you can call it that.#a lot of insanity still takes place but the tapes seem to be more down to earth#a LOT of really captivating storytelling and worldbuilding happens in the cartoon#okay I apologize I think I got that out of my system#I don’t know if anyone’s going to read this but thank you if you did
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Art-trade for Dino-Cookie-Girl who asked for me to draw one of her OCs with one of the canon character. I drew IQ and her OC Noah Einstein bonding by being nerdy brainiacs and added his pet dog Rusty as a bonus eheh. Fucked up IQ's helmet oops
#dino-cookie-girl#ocs#art trade#moi#i made it myself#drawing#reading#books#FRIENDS !#iq ickley#wacky races
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x Sunday 16 March 1834
8 10
11 ¾
incurred a cross just before getting up thinking of Miss W- very fine morning F51° at 8 ¾ - breakfast at 9 ¼ with Marian - civil note from Mr. Waterhouse with the catalogue of Mr. Radcliffe’s (quondam Rouge Croix) catalogue of manuscripts and letters etc now selling at the ‘prices affixed by Thomas Thrope, no. 38, Bedford street, Covent Garden, London’ 1834 - the widow is in a mad house and her scamp of a son (said Mr. Parker yesterday) takes this means of raising money - from 10 ½ to 12 ¼ in my walk - delightful morning - read prayers and sermon 2 Mr Knight volume 1 to my aunt and Oddy - my aunt poorly - saw her leg dressed - I think the sore rather larger, but as Oddy thought it much the same glad to withhold my own opinion - asleep for ¼ hour - came to my study at 2 - wrote out yesterday and so far of today till 2 ¾ - Mr Sunderland came about 4pm - told me the wound was certainly rather larger but my aunt’s pulse very favourable - again particularly desired him not to come less seldom than twice a week - as my aunt so dislikes taking the anodyne draughts (thinks they prevent her sleeping) thought it would be better to recommend suppositories to answer the purpose of the draughts - till 6 wrote 3 pages and ends (small and close) to Mrs Norcliffe copying the title page of the catalogue (25 of my close small lines) and the long article chiefly concerning Mrs N- no. 546, and copying or giving sufficient extracts from articles 638, 799 and 839 (Radcliffe, Wake, Wray) - the widow in a lunatic asylum etc as above- ‘I may perhaps be within York of you again before quite the end of the month - it depends upon my aunt’s continuing as at present - she suffers a great deal, but I have no fear of immediate danger but if I have a day or 2 at command, I shall hope to see you again - we talk of going to Duncombe park’ - cannot be long absent - shall be not off (if at all) between afternoon-post-time on Saturday the 29thinst ‘Do pray write and tell me how you are - come what may, I never do, and never shall forget all your kindness - I always think with gratitude and pleasure that you, at least , have done me the justice to believe, I had some sincerity, some steadiness of heart, some deeper and better feeling than many have given me credit for - I have been annoyed and hurt by those from whom I least deserved, and least expected it; but you have never changed in kindness, nor I in gratitude, for four and twenty years, and believe me, my dear Mrs. Norcliffe, always very affectionately yours. A L’. Love to Isabella and all at Croft, and to Charlotte too - ‘you don’t know the good she did me 2 years ago’ - and wrote to ‘Mr. Thomas Thorpe’ to desire him to send me n° 467 Lister pedigree , £2.2.0 of the catalogue if still unsold; if not, to inform me who is the purchaser - on receipt of the papers will immediately an order on Messrs. Hammersleys’ for the money - ‘I am sir, etc, etc’ - ‘No. 647 Lister pedigree - absent of the will of Samuel Lister of Shibden Hall, parish of Halifax, Yorkshire 1632 - letter of John Pate Neville, Esquire Doncaster 1812, relative to recording the genealogy of the Listers in the college of arms - ten letters of Miss A. Lister (1816-1817) relative to the pedigrees of Lister of Shibden Hall, replete with very interesting notices of the early descent of the family, from their branching off from the Listers of Gisburne and settling at Ovendeyne, now Ovenden, near Halifax, about the year 1399 –
SH:7/ML/E/17/0009
very copies notices, from registers, of the births, baptisms, marriages and burials of the Listers of Shibden Hall (1554-1771) - Lists of proofs wanting (1817) relating to the completion of the pedigree - two letters of Miss A. Lister 1824-25 announcing the decease of several of the family who had died since the completion of the pedigree - Letter of EC Lister esquire of Manningham, as a subscriber to Radcliffe’s Yorkshire Pedigree 1827. Pedigree of the Cunliffes of Ickley, in Wharfdale, connected by marriage with the Listers 2£ 2 shillings’ - Dinner at 6 ¼ - then coffee - Marian came to me - staid down talking to her till 8 - then wrote the last 20 lines and sent off at 8 35 my letter to ‘Mrs. Norcliffe Langton Hall Malton’ and my letter to ‘Mr. Thomas Thorpe 38 Bredford street Covent Garden London Postpaid’ - with the catalogue in parcel and note to ‘John Waterhouse Esquire Wellhead’ Dear sir - thanks ‘particularly obliged’ for the catalogue which I returned tonight for fear of being too late in the morning - much obliged for his ordering the catalogue for me at Whitleys - have written for the 2 guineas lot - united kind compliments to his family party - ‘very truly yours A. Lister’ - Read from page 508 to 560 end of Waldensian researches during a 2nd visit to the Vaudois of Piemont with an introductory inquiry into the antiquity and purity of the Waldensian church and some account of the compacts with the ancient princes of Piemont, and the treaties between the English government and the house of Savoy in virtue of which this sole relic of the primitive church in Italy has continued to assert its religious independence. By William Stephen Gilly, m.a. prebendary of Durham
‘Thou small, but holy spot of favoured ground!
‘where’er we gaze, above, around, below
‘what rainbow tints, what magic charms are found!
‘Rock, river, forest, mountain, all abound:
‘And bluest skies that harmonize the whole.
‘Beneath, the distant torrents rushing sound
‘Tells where the volum’d cataract doll roll,
‘between those hanging rocks, that shock, yet please the soul’.
London printed for C.J.G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul’s churchyard and Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall 1831’ ‘Gilbert and Rivington printes, St. John’s square’ 8vo pp. 560 - with my aunt from 9 35 to 10 35 - read the morning Herald partly aloud to her - looking 2nd series Waldensian Researches till 11 ¼ - very fine day - F55° at 10 ¾ pm.
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Sunday 16 March 1834
8 10/60 11 3/4
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Incurred a cross just before getting up thinking of Miss W [Walker] very fine morning Fahrenheit 51.° at 8 3/4 breakfast at 9 1/4 with Marian - civil Note from Mr. Waterhouse with the catalogue of Mr. Radcliffe's (quondam Rouge Croix) catalogue of MSS [manuscripts] and letters &c. now selling at the 'prices affixed by Thomas Thorpe, no. [number] 38, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London' 1834. the widow is in a madhouse and her scamp of a son (said Mr. Parker yesterday) takes this means of raising money -
from 10 1/2 to 12 1/4 in my walk - delightful morning - read prayers and sermon 2 Mr. Knight volume i. to my aunt and Oddy - my aunt poorly - saw her leg dressed - I think the sore rather larger, but as Oddy thought it much the same glad to withhold my own opinion - asleep for 1/4 hour - came to my study at 2 - wrote out yesterday and so far of today till 2 3/4 - Mr. Sunderland came about 4 p.m. - Told me the wound was certainly rather larger but my aunt's pulse very favourable - again particularly desired him not to come less seldom than twice a week - as my aunt so dislikes taking the anodyne draughts (thinks they prevent her sleeping) thought it would be better to recommend suppositories to answer the purpose of the draughts -
Till 6, wrote 3 pp. [pages] and ends (small and close) to Mrs. Norcliffe copying the title page of the catalogue (25 of my close, small lines) and of the 3 or 4 articles The long article chiefly concerning Mrs. N- [Norcliffe] no. [number] 546, and copying or giving sufficient extracts from articles 638 799 and 839 (Radcliffe, Wake, Wray) - the widow in a lunatic asylum &c. as above -
'I may perhaps be within York of you again before quite the end of the month - it depends upon my aunt's continuing as at present - She suffers a great deal; but I have no fear of immediate danger; but if I have a day or 2 at command, I shall hope to see you again - we talk of going to Duncombe park' -
cannot be long absent - shall not be off (if at all) before after-post-time on Saturday the 29th. instant
'Do pray write and tell me how you are - Come what may, I never do, and never shall forget all your Kindness - I always think with gratitude and pleasure, that you, at least, have done me the justice to believe, I had some sincerity, some steadiness of heart, some deeper and better feeling than many have given me credit for - I have been annoyed, and hurt by those from whom I least deserved, and least expected it; but you have never changed in Kindness, nor I in gratitude, for four-and twenty years, and believe me, my dear Mrs. Norcliffe, always very affectionately yours AL- ' Love to Isabella and all at Croft and to Charlotte too - 'You dont Know the good she did me 2 years ago' -
and wrote to 'Mr. Thomas Thorpe' to desire him to send me no. [number] 467, Lister pedigree, £2.2.0, of the catalogue if still unsold; if not, to inform me who is the purchaser - on receipt of the papers will immediately an order on Messers Hammerleys for the money - 'I am, sir, &c. &c. &c.' -
'no. [number] 467 Lister pedigree. - Abstract of the will of Samuel Lister, of Shipden hall, parish of H-x [Halifax], York, 1632 - Letter of John Pate Neville, Esquire Doncaster, 1812, relative to recording the Genealogy of the Listers in the College of arms. - Ten letters of Miss A. Lister, 1816-17, relative to the pedigrees of Lister of Shibden hall, replete with very interesting notices of the early descent of the family, from their branching off from the Listers of Gisburne and settling at Ovendeyne, now Ovenden, near H-x [Halifax], about the year 1399. -very copious notices, from registers, of the births, baptisms, marriages, and burials of the Listers of Shibden hall, 1554-1771 - Lists of proofs wanting, 1817, relating to the completion of the pedigree - Two lets. letters of Miss A. Anne Lister 1824-25, announcing the decease of several of the family who had died since the completion of the pedigree - Letter of E.C. Lister, Esquire of Manningham, as a subsriber to Radcliffe's Yorkshire pedigrees, 1827. Pedigree of the Cunliffes of Ickley, in Wharfdale, connected by marriage with the Listers. 2£ 2s. shillings' -
dinner at 6 1/4 then coffee - Marian came to me - staid down talking to her till 8 - then wrote the last 20 lines and sent off at 8 35/.. my letter to 'Mrs. Norcliffe Langton hall Malton' yorks and my letter to 'Mr. Thomas Thorpe 38 Bedford Street Covent Garden London Post Paid' - and note with the catalogue in parcel to to 'John Waterhouse Esquire Wellhead' Dear sir - Thanks ('particularly obliged') for the catalogue which I returned tonight for fear of being too late in the morning - much obliged for his ordering the catalogue for me at Whitleys - have written for the 2 guinea lot - united Kind compliments to his family party - 'very truly yours A Lister' -
read from page 508 to 560 end of 'Waldensian Researches during a 2nd visit to the Vaudois of Piemont. with an introductory inquiry into the Antiquity and purity of the Waldensian church and some account of the compacts with the ancient princes of Piemont, and the treaties between the English government and the house of Savoy, in virtue of which this sole relic of the primitive church in Italy has continued to assert its religious independence. By William Stephen Gilly, M.A. prebendary of Durham.
'Thou small, but holy spot of favoured ground! 'Where'er we gaze, above, around, below, 'What rainbow tints, what magic charms are found! 'Rock, river, forest, mountain, all abound: 'And bluest skies that harmonize the whole. 'Beneath, the distant torrent's rushing sound 'Tells where the volum'd cataract doth roll, 'Between those hanging rocks, that shock, yet please the soul.'
London printed for C.J.G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's churchyard, and Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall. 1831.' 'Gilbert and Rivington printers, St. John's square' 8vo. octavo pp. pages 560'
with my aunt from 9 35/.. to 10 35/.. - read the morning Herald partly aloud to her - looking 2nd series Waldensian Researches Till 11 1/4 - very fine day - Fahrenheit 55.° at 10 3/4 p.m. -
Reference: SH:7/ML/E/17/0008 - SH:7/ML/E/17/0009
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[and more] Special evolutions
Lighnt into Baly 8kg stress - being in a foul mood or worse 5 elixirs and more
Wingy into Minyon Requirements: 3kg stress - being in a foul mood or worse Satiety is at 0 5 or more elixirs
Pentam into Marshmal 5kg stress - bracing up or worse 3 or more elixirs
Ickley into megu-mi 3kg or less Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted 10 elixirs or more
Bunny into exa-mi 5kg and more Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted 10 elixirs or more
Stawbell into owleen 7kg Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted
Plushis into Moo-mi 8kg or more Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted 10 or more elixirs
Palfly into sakurun 5kg and more Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted 5 elixirs or more
clow-ni into alpacu 5kg Reliability - you are received as a family member or you are greatly trusted 5 elixirs or more
#alpacu#baly#bunny#ickley#lighnt#marshmal#minyon#owleen#palfly#pentam#plushis#sakurun#stawbell#wingy#CLOW NI#MEGU MI#MOO MI#EXA MI
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Peter: A portal to Mars? What does it do?
I.Q.: …well, without overcomplicating things, it's a portal to Mars. You step through it… and then you are on Mars.
#incorrect quotes#incorrect wacky races quotes#incorrect wacky races (2017) quotes#peter perfect#i.q. ickley#source: phineas and ferb
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Dastardly: You're just acting like a child!
IQ: I AM a child, what's YOUR excuse?
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I.Q.: I can't let Penelope down. She's my big sister - uh, uh, uh, FRIEND!
I.Q., muttering to himself: "Friend." "Friend." "Friend."
#incorrect quotes#incorrect wacky races quotes#wacky races#i.q. ickley#penelope pitstop#source: the muppets
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"Yeah. That's right. I know everything. Don't give me a hard time!"
- I.Q. Ickley
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I.Q.: THERE'S NO GOOD WAY TO MAKE FIRST CONTACT WITH ALIENS.
Penelope: (confused) Well, THAT was declarative.
I.Q.: You can't wave.
I.Q.: Waving is basically throwing a large limb around! And just think how many ways THAT could be perceived as a threat!
I.Q.: You can't smile.
I.Q.: Smiling is basically "showing your teeth". And how many animals show aggression by baring their teeth?
I.Q.: You can't bow.
I.Q.: A bow could be misconstrued as "you're about to charge like a rhino".
I.Q.: You can't shake hands.
I.Q.: That could be misconstrued as a move to attack.
I.Q.: …same with hugging.
I.Q.: You can't step forward… as that could be misconstrued as aggression. And you can't step back… as that could be misconstrued as mistrust.
Penelope: So basically… the only thing you can do is stand perfectly still against a wall, like a terrified eighth grader at a school dance?
I.Q.: OUR ONE HOPE IS TO SEND THE MOST SOCIALLY AWKWARD SCIENTISTS WE CAN FIND.
#incorrect quotes#incorrect wacky races quotes#incorrect wacky races (2017) quotes#penelope pitstop#iq ickley#source: sheldon
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"I'm a nerd? Well, that's FINE! 'Cause nerds use their brains. I set goals for myself, and then, through education and hard work, I figure out ways to achieve them!"
- I.Q. Ickley
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