Was it 'Sticky' or 'Stinky'?
The name of the snotty punk who became Fred's boss at the drug store?
shareThe name of the snotty punk who became Fred's boss at the drug store?
share"Sticky" would correct you and say "it's Clarence".
shareWhere have I seen this before?
And it's neither "Sticky," "Stinky," or "Filthy." It's "Mr. Merkel," chum.
Oops. I always heard "Stinky." ξξ¦
sharehilary,
I don't know if you remember, but there was a rather lengthy discussion some time ago about this very topic! I think everybody, at farley's insistence, agreed to sticky -- oops, I mean stick -- with "Mr. Merkel" . . . so's we could all keep our jobs.
ξ Aye, aye, Cap'n. I never saw that thread.
We're in the countdown to farley's re-watching (he re-watches on Thanksgiving Day). πΊπΈ
Sticky. And ain't it sad, we all have to work for a Sticky, who are all Stinkers.
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sticky.
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As per IMDB:
Norman Phillips Jr. ... Clarence 'Sticky' Merkle (uncredited)
I once knew an old guy they called "Stink" all of his life.
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