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Why is "Happy Birthday" at the top of this page? It's quite simple, really. You see, the first episode of ''[[6teen]],'' [[Take This Job and Squeeze It]], aired on November 7, 2004. As such, November 7, 2014 is the tenth anniversary of the premiere of 6teen. To celebrate, we're throwing the show a birthday celebration throughout the month of November, featuring an episode for every day of the month. So come on in, everyone, and enjoy ''6teen''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 10<sup>th</sup> birthday celebration!</big> |
Why is "Happy Birthday" at the top of this page? It's quite simple, really. You see, the first episode of ''[[6teen]],'' [[Take This Job and Squeeze It]], aired on November 7, 2004. As such, November 7, 2014 is the tenth anniversary of the premiere of 6teen. To celebrate, we're throwing the show a birthday celebration throughout the month of November, featuring an episode for every day of the month. So come on in, everyone, and enjoy ''6teen''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 10<sup>th</sup> birthday celebration!</big> |
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+ | [[File:StickkiA.png|left|230px]]<big>Featured Episode, November 9: '''[[Quit It]]'''</big><br />After one too many humiliating experiences at the hands of [[The Clones|the Clones]], [[Nikki Wong|Nikki]] has had it! She quits her job and gets a new one at Counter Measures, a new cooking store. However, there is one fly in the ointment of her plan: Nikki cannot cook. [[Jen Masterson|Jen]] wants to help, but as it turns out, while Nikki's cooking looks horrid and tastes great, Jen's suffers the opposite problem, looking great but tasting horrible. Meanwhile, [[Jonesy Garcia|Jonesy]], [[Jude Lizowski|Jude]], and [[Caitlin Cooke|Caitlin]] become obsessed with a new rhythm video game (a parody of Guitar Hero and Rock Band) and [[Wyatt Williams|Wyatt]] runs into relationship problems when his [[One-Time Characters#Lacey|new girlfriend]] starts imitating everything he does.<br />'''Script:''' [[Quit It/Script]] |
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Revision as of 00:10, 9 November 2014
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Why is "Happy Birthday" at the top of this page? It's quite simple, really. You see, the first episode of 6teen, Take This Job and Squeeze It, aired on November 7, 2004. As such, November 7, 2014 is the tenth anniversary of the premiere of 6teen. To celebrate, we're throwing the show a birthday celebration throughout the month of November, featuring an episode for every day of the month. So come on in, everyone, and enjoy 6teen's 10th birthday celebration!
Featured Episode, November 9: Quit It
After one too many humiliating experiences at the hands of the Clones, Nikki has had it! She quits her job and gets a new one at Counter Measures, a new cooking store. However, there is one fly in the ointment of her plan: Nikki cannot cook. Jen wants to help, but as it turns out, while Nikki's cooking looks horrid and tastes great, Jen's suffers the opposite problem, looking great but tasting horrible. Meanwhile, Jonesy, Jude, and Caitlin become obsessed with a new rhythm video game (a parody of Guitar Hero and Rock Band) and Wyatt runs into relationship problems when his new girlfriend starts imitating everything he does.
Script: Quit It/Script
Nikki Wong- Jude Lizowski- Jen Masterson- Wyatt Williams- Caitlin Cooke- Jonesy Garcia 2004-2010: 6 Years of 6teen! |