The exact episode is not known when Murr's friends said he had a girlfriend. It is was in the 2014 season.
Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz mentions not having a green thumb in the "Phineas and Ferb" episode titled "Ferb Latin." In this episode, he expresses his lack of gardening skills while discussing his failed attempts at growing plants, which leads to humorous situations. This line reflects his character's self-deprecating humor and tendency to struggle with everyday tasks.
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They are concentrated on their work, having a romantic interest is impractical in their booked schedules. The executives usually force them into signing contracts forbidding such acts during their tenure.
Oh, dude, no way! Sal Vulcano from Impractical Jokers does not have "super aids." That's just a wild rumor. I mean, come on, super aids? Sounds like something out of a comic book. Let's stick to the facts, people!
Having the shell on the inside would be impractical and messy.
Often they are depicted with a cap having three or four conical points each with a spherical ball at the end.
There is no mention of Timothy in the Bible having a wife. Timothy was a friend of Paul and was jailed at least once for his faith.
"Flaming Moe's" (season 3, episode 10) started with Lisa having a sleepover.
This refers to having "quixotic" sentiments and aims, named after the main character Don Quixote from the Spanish novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote is known for his lofty and impractical ideals which often lead to humorous or disastrous outcomes.
There is no mention in the Bible of Lucifer having a dog.
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There is no mention of Jonah having a wife in the Scriptures.
Yes, the Bible does not explicitly mention animals having souls. However, some interpretations suggest that animals have a form of life force or spirit, but not in the same way as humans.
There is no mention in scripture or tradition about Andrew having a wife or children.