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Andy Whitfield

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Mar 3, 1993, 1:04:52 AM3/3/93
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I got a question for all you other net junkies out there. Did Scooby-Doo have
a sister, and if so, what's her name? A friend and I are having an argument
over this. He also thinks Fred was gay, which was absolutely false. Shaggy was
on pot, though. We agree about that. Sister's name, guys? Thanks in advance for
the help.


Lord o'Chaos

GRUBB

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Mar 3, 1993, 9:59:19 AM3/3/93
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Yes Scooby-Doo had a sister. She was featured in one show and she is the
mother of Scrappy-Doo.{Hence the 'Uncle' Scooby}. This show deals with the
birth of Scrappy Doo. No name for her was given though.

Another show gave us Scooby's and Shaggy's families.
This show featured the Ghost of Baggy Roggers and a marrage.

Other reletives of Scooby Doo:
Scooby-Dum {cousin}-showed up in several shows
Scooby-Dee {cousin}-Ghost of Milo Booth
Whoppsy-Doo {I forget}-Ghost of Baggy Roggers
The ghost of Scooby's great grandpa-another 'one shot'

USENET's Chuck

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Mar 3, 1993, 2:03:23 PM3/3/93
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bgr...@dante.nmsu.edu (GRUBB) writes:
>Other reletives of Scooby Doo:
>Scooby-Dum {cousin}-showed up in several shows
>Scooby-Dee {cousin}-Ghost of Milo Booth
>Whoppsy-Doo {I forget}-Ghost of Baggy Roggers
>The ghost of Scooby's great grandpa-another 'one shot'

You forgot my favorite, Dooby-Doo, Scooby's lounge-singing cousin.

And Freddie WAS gay. How else do you explain the ascot?

Chuck

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Mar 3, 1993, 2:30:58 PM3/3/93
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Her name was Scooby Dee, I think...even though in later series,
they kept changing her name. He did have a sister though. Where did you
think Scrappy-Doo came from?
I have a weirder question, tho. When the gang split up to search a
building or something, did you ever wonder what Fred and Daphne were doing
while the scenes concentrated on Shag and Scoob?

--Gretchen

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Jennifer Diana Langston

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Mar 3, 1993, 6:11:06 PM3/3/93
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aw...@soc12.acpub.duke.edu (Andy Whitfield) writes:


>Lord o'Chaos

I don't know if it was his sister or a "girl friend" (personally i think the l
later) but on one show there was a white dog like scooby that was named
scooby dee

Scooby's brother scooby dumb also appeared in this episode if i'm remembering
correctly

Here i thought Fred had the hots for Daphane (sp?)!!!]

jenn

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Linda G. Brashear

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Mar 4, 1993, 2:13:27 AM3/4/93
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Fred did have the hots for Daphne, but remember that whenever the inevitable
"let's split up" suggestion came around, Velma almost always went with Fred
and Daphne, so those two most likely didn't do anything but search for clues
at those times. Sorry to spoil anyone's speculations.
As for Shaggy being on drugs, maybe, but I tend to think he's just weird
normally.

Linda
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Andy Whitfield

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Mar 4, 1993, 1:20:49 AM3/4/93
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Actually, I never thought about that, but I did wonder what was going on in the
back of the Mystery Machine! (Hint, Hint!)


Lord o'Chaos

Jad Jordan

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Mar 4, 1993, 8:55:37 AM3/4/93
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In article <1n2h47...@dns1.NMSU.Edu> bgr...@dante.nmsu.edu (GRUBB) writes:
>aw...@soc12.acpub.duke.edu (Andy Whitfield) writes:
>>I got a question for all you other net junkies out there. Did Scooby-Doo have
>>a sister, and if so, what's her name?

>Yes Scooby-Doo had a sister. She was featured in one show and she is the


>mother of Scrappy-Doo.{Hence the 'Uncle' Scooby}. This show deals with the
>birth of Scrappy Doo. No name for her was given though.


Yes, her name was mentioned. It was Ruby-Doo.


But Scooby-Dum was better than Scrappy-Doo.

-Jad

rebecca brynteson

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Mar 4, 1993, 1:32:43 PM3/4/93
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Personally, I think that Fred and Velma had something going. Where
were they in the later episodes that only featured Daphne, Shaggy, and
Scooby?

Wasn't there also a series of episodes that featurewd Scooby's cousin?
The grey dog with the red hat and buck teeth. What was his name?

USENET's Chuck

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Mar 4, 1993, 2:44:33 PM3/4/93
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lg...@po.CWRU.Edu (Linda G. Brashear) writes:
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>Fred did have the hots for Daphne, but remember that whenever the inevitable
>"let's split up" suggestion came around, Velma almost always went with Fred
>and Daphne, so those two most likely didn't do anything but search for clues
>at those times. Sorry to spoil anyone's speculations.

That doesn't spoil anything! MAYBE Velma was just being a fifth wheel and
ruining Freddie and Daphne's fun, or MAYBE the three of them were just a
little bit stranger than you might think (nudge, nudge.) Why do you think
Velma always wore that short skirt and that oh-so-form-fitting turtleneck?

Of course, the question is moot because Freddie is as gay as a picnic
basket. I'm still basing the claim on 1) the ascot, and 2) his relationship
with Daphne, which was just a little bit too "chummy..." To be solving
mysteries with a hot babe like Daphne for so long and not try anything,
you have to wonder...

>As for Shaggy being on drugs, maybe, but I tend to think he's just weird
>normally.

Oh, now who's being naive?

Chuck

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USENET's Chuck

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Mar 4, 1993, 2:46:15 PM3/4/93
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lg...@po.CWRU.Edu (Linda G. Brashear) writes:
>As for Shaggy being on drugs, maybe, but I tend to think he's just weird
>normally.

Something else I forgot: if Shaggy weren't on drugs, how come he had the
munchies ALL the time? And come to think of it, Scooby was always hungry
too. Giving drugs to a dog. It's shameful -- I can't believe my parents
let me watch that show.

Dave Schaumann

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Mar 4, 1993, 4:43:22 PM3/4/93
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In article <C3C5q...@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu>, jdlangst@midway (Jennifer Diana Langston) writes:
jenn

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"Things could be much worse"? I *don't* think so... certainly not for
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think he'll be needing a hand from Captain LineWrap.

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Dana Uehara

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Mar 4, 1993, 8:48:18 PM3/4/93
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Someone else mentioned Scooby Dee as being Scooby Doo's sister. Now that
I think about it, wasn't Scooby Dee Scooby Doo's *cousin*?

>But Scooby-Dum was better than Scrappy-Doo.

I read somewhere that Daws (Yogi Bear) Butler voiced Scooby-Dum. Can
anyone confirm (or refute) this?

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