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'''Frodo Baggins''' was first referenced in [[Name That Autocomplete (episode)|Episode 1]] of [[NSFW]] and it was implied that there was a great story behind it. It was something that many viewers would have loved to have seen explained.
'''Frodo Baggins''' was first referenced in [[Name That Autocomplete (episode)|Episode 1]] of [[NSFW]] and it was implied that there was a great story behind it. It was something that many viewers would have loved to have seen explained.


Up to [[NSFW Episode 6]], every episode of NSFW has had Frodo mentioned in the ending with a promise to get to it next week or in the [[after show]], it had never been explained.  In episode 6, it won a [[GTFO Awards|GTFO Award]] and [[Justin Robert Young]] told the story...and it turned out to be ''very lame.''
Up to [[NSFW Episode 6]], every episode of NSFW has had Frodo mentioned in the ending with a promise to get to it next week or in the [[after show]], it had never been explained.  In episode 6, it won a [[GTFO Awards|GTFO Award]] and [[Justin Robert Young]] told the story...and it turned out to be ''very lame.''

Latest revision as of 20:26, 5 January 2010

We have run out of time, so we shall get to this next episode.

Frodo Baggins was first referenced in Episode 1 of NSFW and it was implied that there was a great story behind it. It was something that many viewers would have loved to have seen explained.

Up to NSFW Episode 6, every episode of NSFW has had Frodo mentioned in the ending with a promise to get to it next week or in the after show, it had never been explained. In episode 6, it won a GTFO Award and Justin Robert Young told the story...and it turned out to be very lame.