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On the cake most of the characters are separated by space and a dot, except beret guy and cueball who are separated by space and a heart, any thoughts? --Cris {{unsigned ip|108.162.241.195}} | On the cake most of the characters are separated by space and a dot, except beret guy and cueball who are separated by space and a heart, any thoughts? --Cris {{unsigned ip|108.162.241.195}} | ||
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:the explanation says that is Rob to the right of the heart, and that Cueball is in the top layer. Personally I can't tell the difference between those two stick figures in this cartoon. --Martin {{unsigned ip|108.162.249.183}} | :the explanation says that is Rob to the right of the heart, and that Cueball is in the top layer. Personally I can't tell the difference between those two stick figures in this cartoon. --Martin {{unsigned ip|108.162.249.183}} | ||
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:Heart in the middle of the cake! [[Special:Contributions/188.114.106.89|188.114.106.89]] 04:56, 25 September 2015 (UTC) | :Heart in the middle of the cake! [[Special:Contributions/188.114.106.89|188.114.106.89]] 04:56, 25 September 2015 (UTC) | ||
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My father worked at Chuck E. Cheese's for 20+ years. As someone that was there on a regular basis (all the way back to Showbiz Pizza Time), I never saw them include "Happy Birthday to You" in their works. One of the more recent ones I remember is "You're a birthday star at Chuck E. Cheese" (lyric, not title). So I have to ask, is it as common as the current explanation suggests? [[Special:Contributions/108.162.210.205|108.162.210.205]] 17:10, 28 September 2015 (UTC) | My father worked at Chuck E. Cheese's for 20+ years. As someone that was there on a regular basis (all the way back to Showbiz Pizza Time), I never saw them include "Happy Birthday to You" in their works. One of the more recent ones I remember is "You're a birthday star at Chuck E. Cheese" (lyric, not title). So I have to ask, is it as common as the current explanation suggests? [[Special:Contributions/108.162.210.205|108.162.210.205]] 17:10, 28 September 2015 (UTC) | ||
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