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Quotes

Leonard: We need to widen our circle.

Sheldon: I have a very wide circle. I have 212 friends on MySpace.

Leonard: Yes, and you've never met one of them.

Sheldon: That's the beauty of it.

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Mistakes

When Leonard and Howard are talking at the University, Leonard says "Oh my god you ran over a hobo!" when he does so Howard is not holding his fork, camera cuts and he suddenly has his fork in his hand. See more...

Trivia

Sheldon's laptop has gone through several strange transformations throughout the series, but in this episode it takes the biscuit - it appears to be a Dell XPS with the back covered up, but the shot of Sheldon chatting only to Amy shows that it's apparently running MacOS X. See more...

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Title The Big Bang Theory
Original entry At the very beginning of the episode, Leonard says, "So you see what you're eating is not technically yogurt because it doesn't have enough live active acidophilus cultures". But to meet the U.S. standards for yogurt, only the starter cultures Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus are required, not Lactobacillus acidophilus. Source: FDA Website, Knowledge of Yogurt industry standards http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfCFR/CFRSearch.cfm?fr=131.200&SearchTerm=yogurt. [Leonard isn't going by the definition of the FDA, he's going by his own personal opinion of what yogurt ought to be. There definitely is a type of yogurt that contains Lactobacillus acidophilus strains, which are also found in the human digestive tract. Leonard is making a point, albeit rather condescendingly, that the kind of junk food Penny is eating doesn't fit his understanding of what yogurt ought to be.]

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"Kate and Charlie live in Toronto. When we first see them in their car, at the beginning of the movie, it has no license plate in the front. In Ontario, cars are required by law to have a plate in the front as well as in the back. [This isn't really a mistake. I live in California where the same law exists and I, as well as many other Californians, don't have a front license plate on my car.]"

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California might be lax about that law, but Ontario definitely isn't. Reworded text: Kate and Charlie live in Toronto. When we first see them in their car, at the beginning of the movie, it has no license plate in the front. In Ontario, cars are required by law to have a plate in the front as well as in the back. While some other jurisdictions may be lax in applying their two-plates law, Ontario isn't.

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