are you Club Chalamet?
Hello, Anon:
Oh, heavens, NO! I am NOT Club Sandwich.
What on Earth gave you THAT idea?? 😳🥪👀
Thanks for your question, Anon. I needed a good laugh.😆😆😆
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Croissant Club: bacon, cheese, avocado, tomato etc etc.
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The Disney TVA Gigaleak included the pilot of Club Sandwich co-created by veteran Cartoon Network Alumni Craig Lewis (Cartoon Network Studios "The Powerpuff Girls", "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends", Disney "Wander Over Yonder" and "The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse" franchise.)
The pilot stars Sam Richardson (AppleTV+ "Ted Lasso"), Dana Snyder (Adult Swim "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", Disney "The Ghost and Molly McGee") and Andy Merrill (Adult Swim "Space Ghost To Coast").
The pilot was passed in favor of Big City Greens.
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moar Disney TVA stuff has been leaked
Pilots for cancelled shows:
Club Sandwich, a show about talking bread
Mega Mega Whoosh, a show about two gamers.
The Rapscallions, a show with an art style very similar to Penn Zero
These are all available on the Derpsic channel. A channel called EPCOT BARRY uploaded the pilots to Fish Hooks, Kick Buttowski, and Milo Murphy's Law
Also an animation test for Billy Dilley was leaked
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Some people seem to lack fundamental reading comprehension skills lately ♣️🥪
Just as there is only one Elio, there is only one Oliver. Luca knows that devoted fans of the original CMBYN would never accept anything less, and neither would he, as he himself specifically chose these two uniquely compatible souls to help him tell this story.
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“The Great McCartney Rash”
I’ve seen references to Paul having had a long hospital stay as a child come up here and there, but I don’t remember seeing any references to it in bios I’ve read (please send me the info. if you find it! I would have thought to find it in Tune In, but I didn’t see a mention?)
The story seems to have existed in the ‘60s and Paul brought it up himself in a conversation that’s reported in Club Sandwich in 1986.
It comes up in 1964′s The Beatle Book, c. Lancer Books, which claims to have it on “The best Beatle authority” (side note: this book is also a source for the claim that Paul likes to sleep “raw” because he “loathes pajamas”).
The story there is that Paul had what his family called “The Great McCartney Rash”:
“The morning after Paul returned to his home in Allerton [after camp], he developed what later came to be known in his family as The Great McCartney Rash.
The rash began at breakfast when Paul’s toes started to turn ruby red. By lunch time, the redness had moved northward to his waist. And before tea time, he was as red as a tomato from his scalp to the soles of his feet.
His parents rushed him to the hospital, where he underwent a thorough examination and was hastily committed to an isolation ward, where all visitors except doctors, nurses and the hospital staff were barred.
No one would give him a proper answer to his persistent demands to know what was wrong with him. The most explicit reply he got was from a nurse who called upon her experience in medicine to tell him, ‘Little boys should be seen and not heard.’
So when no one was looking, Paul sneaked a peek at the chart hanging from the foot of his bed. It told him nothing he didn’t already know. His name was there, and spelled correctly. So was the date on which he was admitted to the hospital. But in the blank space under the heading ‘Complaint,’ he saw only two large question marks.
They gave him pills. They rubbed his rash with an assortment of gooey fluids, slimy ointments and ghastly powders, and eventually it went away, but to this day Paul is not sure if the medications cured the rash or if it just went away by itself.
He was kept in the hospital for five weeks, and on the day he was discharged, the head doctor told him he had probably been suffering from an attack of rheumatic fever caused by a cold he had caught while at camp.
‘But the doc didn’t seem terribly positive,’ Paul recalls. ‘I still suspect the old fellow didn’t really know what I’d had.’”
Then in Club Sandwich no. 41, Summer ‘86, we get this as part of a show Paul did for hospital radio :
“After Paul's views (favourable) on the current music scene, the single version of "Let It Be" leads him into his own memories of hospital.
‘I was in when I was about eleven, in Olive Mount Hospital, Liverpool. I was in there for well over six weeks and at first I didn't really like it. After a while, as I started to recover, I got to really like it... So I hope you can find all the nice things about the hospital - I mean, those nurses, they're pretty rough but they're good old skins really... Hope it makes you feel better hearing me natter here. I'd love to send all my family's love and my best wishes for your speedy recovery. All the best from me.’ (Cue "The Man".)”
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