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[edit] 'Adult' humor in Clarissa Explains It All

The article says the show 'pushed boundaries' with jokes regarding sex. Any examples? In particular-- I have a vague memory of some childrens show one time mentioning the novel "Of Human Bondage" and saying "But not what you're thinking" or something to that extent. Was that Clarissa? or some other show? or just a false memory? Alecmconroy 09:18, 14 October 2005 (UTC)

Wasn't there another spin-off with her Fergusen?

No, one episode was called "Ferguson Explains it all", and was primarily about him.Dshibshm (talk) 01:36, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Trivia Section: Yugoslavian

I removed the line: On the episode where Ferguson is learning a new language, one of them is "Yugoslavian." While Yugoslavia was a European country, it was made up of six nations. Each nation had its own language (Bosnia-Bosnian, Croatia-Croatian, Republic of Macedonia-Macedonian, Serbia & Montenegro-Serbian, Slovenia-Slovenian), therefore "Yugoslavian" is technically not a language. Yes, technically it wasn't a language, but there were a number of books and dictionaries printed in refernce to learning Yugoslavian. Ferguson probably was using one of these. 216.39.129.66 23:11, 31 July 2007 (UTC)