Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
#326527storyyellerSun, 6th Jan '13 2:14:54 PMfrom Appleloosa
They're also baking with eggs in Spike At Your Service.
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#326528EagalSun, 6th Jan '13 2:15:37 PM
Anyone else think the reason Ponyville does so bad at the Winter Wrap up is because they spend all of their time rehearsing the group song instead of actually working.
Praise to Itempas, Dayfather, Brightlord
#326529Applelight LimitedSun, 6th Jan '13 2:16:45 PMfrom Manehattan to Canterlot
#326533The FreemanSun, 6th Jan '13 2:36:23 PMfrom Hialeah,FL.
So they're not selling pony bu-*isbricked*-
#326534storyyellerSun, 6th Jan '13 2:39:41 PMfrom Appleloosa
Anyone else think the reason Ponyville does so bad at the Winter Wrap up is because they spend all of their time rehearsing the group song instead of actually working.
That's probably why the barn raising in AFR took so many ponies.
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#326535LopinySun, 6th Jan '13 2:47:41 PMfrom somewhere
This seems to be a problem in many children's shows that I've watched. That if they'd just stop singing and get a move-on, they'd get things done a lot easier.
#326539storyyellerSun, 6th Jan '13 3:20:33 PMfrom Appleloosa
To be fair, the point of the barn raising was probably to have fun, not to actually get anything done.
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#326540Applelight LimitedSun, 6th Jan '13 3:23:02 PMfrom Manehattan to Canterlot
#326541Meta FourSun, 6th Jan '13 3:23:55 PMfrom riding the wave
Reminds me of the VeggieTales adaptation of the parable of the Good Samaritan. When the first two passers-by don't stop to help the injured man, they both say they're just too busy to help. Yet, somehow, they've got enough time for a song-and-dance number about how busy they are. I've no doubt the hypocrisy was intentional on the writers' part.
If Pinkie’s mane hadn’t been cut, the offending hair would have gotten in her eyes while in the Canterlot Archives. This would have caused her to be constantly blowing the foul strand away, altering her search pattern when looking for time spells as her gaze would have directed mostly up at the stubborn follicle. Pinkie thus would not have found the spell allowing Twilight to return to the past to deliver a warning to herself, causing a paradox as her past self no longer had impetus to go through any of the events leading them to that moment. The episode’s timeline would have then become doomed and ceased to exist, or indeed, to have ever existed, leaving us with an episode about what Twilight had originally planned to do that week: boring meetings and uneventful social events with no conflict or drama, calling to mind the insipidness of previous pony gens in the minds of us bronies. Our confidence in the show lost, many of us would have stopped watching the show, causing the ratings and product sales to drop, making Fi M appear to be a dying brand. Hasbro would then have tossed the IP to a B team of writers and animators unable to do the show justice, eventually resulting in its cancellation shortly after the season 3 premiere, thus bringing an end to Equestria.
Duh.