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1. Woolly is named after Norman Price's pet sheep in Fireman Sam

2. Patty Duke actually did live in Idaho in her old age. She actually died in Idaho at the age of 69. 

3. Chad and Jeremy actually love pie. In the magazine article that talks about their hates and loves, Chad put pecan pie in his love list. And chances are, Jeremy has made a pie before because he's freewheeling and single, so he has to cook for himself. 

4. Chad Stuart didn't really grow up in a farm-dotted town. Windermere is rural, in a lake region, and has villages, but it's not that much of a country town. 

5. The cutout of Julie Newmar in the sauna pays homage to Jeremy Clyde's actual crush on the woman. He frequently says he was in love when he was on Batman. In fact, when I saw him in concert, he talked about it and said "be still my beating heart."

6. Brer Rabbit says the barn is located near the Zip-a-Dee Lady. The Zip-a-Dee Lady is the name of the boat in Splash Mountain's Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah cave. 

7. In real life, Jeremy would never refuse to get any work done. Chad once said that when he gets caught up in doing something, he never stops until it's done. 

8. You can't see it in the movie, but in the shot where Chad is holding the lamb, I put his hand on the lamb's back and cut the rest of his arm off. 

9. The picture of Brer Bear's butt when he's stuck in the sauna is actually from the Splash Mountain ride. It's seen right before you enter the Laughing Place. 

10. This is the second time Chad's love of animals is displayed since Explosive Pizza

11. The opening credit song in this one is Sore Tummy by Paws. I first heard it while playing Rocksmith, a guitar playing video game. I learned the bass line of that song pretty fast. 

12. When we got to the part about Woolly being pregnant, my dad said to me, "So this is an spreg?". As in sheep pregnancy.

13. My dad's been complaining about not getting a credit so I put him in the directors credit as Brer Daddy. 

14. It actually makes no sense that Brer Rabbit was the one to get them caught. Usually, he's the one to come up with a scheme to get out of trouble. 

15. Jeremy says Chad was 'faffing about' with that sheep. In England, faffing is a slang for fooling around. 

16. When Patty yells at Chad, Jeremy and Brer Rabbit, she's using real Brooklyn heights slang. It's translated into this.

"There you are! I'm so mad at all of you, and that's the truth! I can't believe you lazy bums think you can just walk out of barn duty and take Woolly for a walk! You should have understood the rules by now!"


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