A classic 80s movie about a curious cat named Milo, and a blunt-nose pug named Otis, working together on heading back home when Milo got pulled away by the river inside of a box after playing hide and seek, and Otis came to rescue him in a hole. Then they worked their way back home to bring back peace. But then, they choosed to make love with their new mates, Joyce the white female cat, and Sandra the darker pug. Both brides made children, continued working their way back home, and lived happily ever after.
I believe the Adventures of Milo and Otis is better than any other animal movie, but tied with Fly Away Home.
by frodaddy January 20, 2005
When someone in a gaming forum (e.g. NSider, GameFAQs, IGN, etc.) posts links to gaming websites that are inappropriate or for mature people in the forum (e.g. razoric.com, newgrounds.com/collections/vg.html, videogamedc.com, rom websites, etc.)
Forum Member: *After 4999 minutes being banned was over, Forum Member puts in a mature-rated weblink.*
Forum Moderator: *Banned Forum Member again.*
Forum Member: NNNOOO!!! D:<
Narrator of X-Play: YOU LOSE...AGAIN!
Kool-Aid Man: OH YEAH!
Forum Moderator: *Banned Forum Member again.*
Forum Member: NNNOOO!!! D:<
Narrator of X-Play: YOU LOSE...AGAIN!
Kool-Aid Man: OH YEAH!
by frodaddy March 23, 2005
All News Channel
A very unusual news channel, it may be obsolete right now. the most widely watched news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News.
A very unusual news channel, it may be obsolete right now. the most widely watched news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News.
ANC has a better theme song and more news than the most widely watched news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News, IMO.
by frodaddy July 27, 2005
All News Channel
Very unusual along the most widely watched news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News.
Very unusual along the most widely watched news channels like CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News.
by frodaddy February 05, 2005
The home of Double Cola, Moon Pie, Krystal (Southern White Castle version), the Lookouts baseball team, the Tennessee Aquarium, the Chattanooga Choo Choo, and the first Coca-Cola bottling company. It is located in southeast Tennessee, it has two mountains named "Lookout" and "Signal", and it has the Tennessee River flowing by.
Man: Excuse me, but, how do you get to Chattanooga from here?
Teenage Boy: Uh, my father usually takes me there.
Teenage Boy: Uh, my father usually takes me there.
by frodaddy February 10, 2005
1. A hateful rapper who frequently shouts out his name.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
2. The protagonist of the NES game StarTropics, and the sequel Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II.
3. New Zealand rugby player.
4. An American football linebacker.
5. A basketball player for the University of Maryland.
6. An English football (soccer) player.
7. An American professional wrestler.
8. A Canadian pitcher.
9. A Scottish film director.
10. A jazz musician.
11. A French musician born in Northern Ireland, 28 January 1952, musician on the French scene and former collaborator with Jean-Jacques Goldman.
11. A rodeo performer.
12. An American MLB pitcher (b. 1959).
13. A new age pianist.
14. An Australian based Sound Editor, Multi Award winner including Academy Award For Lord of the Rings.
15. A Roundhead soldier who fought in the Battle of Rathmines outside Dublin in 1649.
16. A former sex worker (personal trainer) who provided sexual services to evangelical minister Ted Haggard.
17. A culture and technology commentator.
18. A medieval scholar.
19. Mike Jones (Chiker), Owner of the shed.
No examples needed for this definition of Mike Jones.
by frodaddy March 10, 2007