In the episode "iGo to Japan" of iCarly, a character named Gordon Birch embarrassingly pees his pants during a public performance at a Japanese game show. To address the situation, the main characters, Carly, Sam, and Freddie, help him by trying to support and comfort him amidst the awkwardness. The incident is played for comedic effect, showcasing the show's typical blend of humor and relatable mishaps. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of friendship and standing by someone during embarrassing moments.
In i shock America Gibby's pants fall down on live television.
I'm pretty sure they used paper mac-hie to make them, but I'm not 100% sure.
The song you're referring to is "Leave It All to Me," which is the theme song for the show "iCarly." In the episode titled "iGot Detention," a character named Spencer sings a humorous rendition of the song, leading to a scene where a guy accidentally pees his pants. The moment adds to the show's comedic charm and showcases its quirky humor.
"Most Famous" is somewhat vague but in regards to ratings history, Rugrats & SpongeBob SquarePants can be considered the most popular.
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Stars prevent themselves from peeing their pants by using the bathroom. Even on live television, there are still opportunities to use the bathroom.
Cause your not thinking about peeing in your pants, and your trained to pee in a toilet with your pants down! :)
yup especially when u pee ur pants
You get a raft from signaling the old man.then start peeing your pants
It means 'Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Of Peeing My Pants'.
You get a raft from signaling the old man.then start peeing your pants
who told you that and if they did they lied fire has nothing to do with peeing your pants i use to play with fire all the time and i never did
No because i saw him
In i shock America Gibby's pants fall down on live television.
Well, not really. Peeing your pants isn't very sanitary. It's also not healthy to hold it in. So the best thing to do is to avoid getting into situations where you need to go so desperately that those are your only two choices.
Yes, but it is also correct - with slightly different meaning - to use "in your pants."
Wipe dry and then pull up there pants and flush. Wash hands.