Garfield says that when putting his alphabetical sandwich together, the only thing he could find for X was X-ray, but when he holds it up, it's a film negative.
Garfield: Real estate people use a special language, Odie. I'll translate for you. Mr. Escrow: Quaint starter home, priced to move. Garfield: It's a dump, and it's sinking into quicksand. Mr. Escrow: Magnificent view. Garfield: It's about to fall off the edge of a cliff. Mr. Escrow: Needs TLC Garfield: Needs toilets, lights, and ceiling. Mr. Escrow: Indoor pool. Garfield: Five feet of water in the basement. Mr. Escrow: Here's one: charming fixer-upper, requires some restoration. Garfield: Most likely on fire.
Jon: I was amazed at how much furniture the previous owners left here, there's even a TV set. Garfield: Yeah, but it only has one channel and it's the All Dick Clark network.
Garfield: Come on, Odie, either this house is haunted, or our producer is buying up old Scooby Doo scripts!
Garfield: Or this house is bewitched, or the writer worked for Scooby-Doo. Mark Evanier, the writer of this show, wrote for the Hanna-Barbera comic book division, a number of variety shows and specials, and began writing for animated cartoon shows, including Scooby Doo
S 8 : Ep 13
Aired 5/19/91
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Aired 5/18/90
S 8 : Ep 11
Aired 11/22/89
S 8 : Ep 6
Aired 5/8/87
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