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Iris - We had a prank war in high school that I won after convincing a significant portion of the student body that his full first name was actually Barrence.
Barry - I had to show the yearbook committee my driver's license and birth certificate to convince them it was really Bartholomew. We did a five year reunion and my name tag said Barrence on it, so people still think that's my name.
Cisco - Note to self, never get into a prank war with Iris.
Barry - To be fair, I did find it funny.
Caitlin - Is this why Joe calls you Barrence Henry Allen when you annoy him? As opposed to Bartholomew Henry Allen when he's upset?
Barry - Yeah. I hear the Barrence and I know I'm fine. The real first name comes out and I know I'm in deep shit.
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A very unstructured idea, brought to you by Eddie being 17 on his missing poster
Eddie who is *always* pulling the age card. “As the oldest, I’m in charge”, “Respect your elders”, “you’ll understand when you’re my age” etc. But the whole time he’s 17, and the youngest of the fruity four.
The others eventually learning his real age (from Wayne, by accident. Wayne didn’t realize his hooligan nephew was pretending to be 20 to all his friends)
Steve never letting him live it down after leaving the truth. On finding out he dramatically laments that they have to break up because he can’t be a cradle robber. He starts doing the “as the adult in the room” bit back at Eddie and teasing asking if Eddie needs him to cut the crusts off his sandwiches, etc.
(Eddie don’t take long to start making daddy jokes back at Steve, which works to shut him up because he gets very flustered)
Corroded coffin also teasing Eddie about being young once they find out. Gareth is still younger than him. It doesn’t stop the teasing in the slightest
For the rest of their lives whenever he has disagreements with any of his older friends Eddie still grumbles “I miss when I was older than you”
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ok so idk if this would be a thing but every team i've been on does it so i'm saying the foxes will too.
but: senior day!
they wouldnt have had one in neil's freshman year bc Seth (rip) would have been the only one graduating, but generally teams will dedicate a game (usually one of the last home games in the regular season) to celebrate and remember the seniors graduating that year.
I've done announcements at halftime celebrating all the seniors' accomplishments on and off the field, homemade posters, and a gift baskets for them.
I just think it'd be really nice to think about Neil's sophomore year, the senior game, and how genuinely happy everyone would be that they made it! they are graduating! The upperclassmen, getting the time to celebrate all they fought for. Its always sad and happy at the same time.
And at least what I've done in the past, is that during that halftime celebration your family walks you out onto the field, usually to about midfield for pictures or something. Anyways, Neil dosen't have anyone he's related to left, so he just expects Wymack to skip that part and get on with the game. But on his senior day all the og foxes clear their schedules and travel back to palmetto so that they can walk Neil out to half-court, like the family they are.
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This release was a Record Store Day miracle!
I've been dreaming of a reissue of this comp for YEARS. So happy to finally have this 'missing link' between 80s and 90s Pulp on vinyl.
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