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ok ATOT knowitalls...

How did Beaver get his name?

This was revealed in the very last show. When Theodore was an infant and Wally was a young lad, he had problems pronouncing "Theodore." It came out sounding like "Beaver", so the nickname stuck.
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That site is LOADED with typos. I'm not saying the information isn't accurate (how do you have accurate information about a fictional television show?) but GOD DAMN use a grammer checker.

 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
That site is LOADED with typos. I'm not saying the information isn't accurate (how do you have accurate information about a fictional television show?) but GOD DAMN use a grammer checker.

pwned.
 
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
That site is LOADED with typos. I'm not saying the information isn't accurate (how do you have accurate information about a fictional television show?) but GOD DAMN use a grammer checker.

😕 what.........?
 
Haha! Ahem... Grammar... not spell. 😀

Spell checker too, I guess. Here's example from just the next paragraph:

Example:

"Again, the produces decided to keep this one a secret too."

Producers, maybe?

"Ward mentions the 'the Thompson deal' and 'the Miller audits'. "

The The? Isn't that an alternative band from the 80's?

"Occasional, Ward travels to a company conference."

Only occasional, but not occasionally.

It goes on from there......
 
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