My Two Favorite People" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Kent Osborne and series creator Pendleton Ward, from a story by Merriwether Williams and Tim McKeon. It originally aired on Cartoon Network on May 3, 2010. The episode guest stars Vincenzo Rauso as Tiffany.
The series follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (voiced by John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will. In this episode, Jake feels overwhelmed at not having enough time for Finn and his girlfriend, Lady Rainicorn (voiced by Niki Yang), so he tries to get them to hang out more. Eventually, Finn and Lady Raincorn become closer than Jake is comfortable with, and he starts feeling jealous.
Jake is frustrated that he does not have enough time to hang out with both Finn and his girlfriend, Lady Rainicorn (voiced by Niki Yang), so he tries to get them to hang out more. At first, this attempt to get Finn and Lady to bond is hampered by Finn being unable to speak Lady Rainicorn's language, Korean. However, Jake remembers and secures a universal translator from the bottom of a lake, the two are able to converse easily and soon develop a friendly relationship.
Eventually, Finn and Lady Raincorn become closer than Jake is comfortable with, and he starts feeling jealous. To make Finn and Lady feel jealous, Jake calls his old friend Tiffany (voiced by Vincenzo Rauso) and asks him to play viola with him. Finn and Lady confront Jake and Tiffany, and after an altercation, Jake realizes he was in the wrong. Jake then makes up with Finn and Lady, and he gets rid of the universal translator.
"My Two Favorite People" first aired on Cartoon Network on May 3, 2010. The episode was watched by 1.65 viewers, and scored a 1.1/2 percent Nielsen household rating, meaning that it was seen by 1.2 percent of all households and 2 percent of all households watching television at the time of the episode's airing.[4] The episode first saw physical release as part of the eponymous 2011 DVD, Adventure Time: My Two Favorite People, which included 12 episodes from the series' first two seasons.[5] It was later re-leased as part of the complete first season DVD in July 2012.[6]
The Genoworks saga comes first to mind, as it introduces several genetically enhanced experiments, and their escape from the labs into eventual, safety? Before their antics lead them back into adventure time and again. Akaelae (Later Darius) is the story of the leading wolf clan, and it involves the primary characters in their younger years as they grow, play, and get caught up in the conflicting politics.
Chel in a simple teenage girl, stuck at home one night, when a stranger invades her home, looking to borrow her recently altered cat. After subduing the uninvited guest, Chel discovers that the intruder is, in fact, an off-world being, who has been forced to play a game for a chance at freedom from galactic slavery, a game which involves her cat, and a set of dice linked to its genetic code.
Tiffany Nguyen (@tiffpenguin) is a Los Angeles-based travel photographer and member of the Sony Alpha Imaging Collective. Her engaging landscape, travel and adventure photography has garnered the attention of over 373k+ followers on Instagram. Learn more about the gear she uses to create them below and read her two simple tips for creating your own engaging photos.
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We asked biker friends what they considered to be the best bike for two people with all their travel and camping gear to travel across the varied terrain of Europe and Asia to reach India. It boiled down to the Africa Twin: too tall, or the BMW R80 and R100GS: big and heavy but ideal for our needs. We quickly realised that second-hand GS bikes are not easy to come by, but eventually a mechanic friend sourced one for us and it was love at first sight! We knew we had lots to learn but we were determined.
We went on a five-day intensive training course using125cc bikes to learn the necessary skills. We purchased our motorcycle second hand, bought helmets and bike gear, worked out how to pack light and fit everything into our panniers and top box.
After many adventures along the way, we reached India and travelled around there for a while. We had come to the realisation that life on the road with a bike is the best way to see the world, so we checked our bank account balances and made the decision to see if we could make it to Australia! And we did, travelling through Southeast Asia to get there.
We made it through Southeast Asia, reached the west coast of Australia and rode across to Sydney. We got jobs there, saved hard and then ended up riding home across Africa. We felt as if we had all the time in the world as we had no schedule. We just kept riding until we ran out of money! Two and a half years after setting off on Thelma I arrived home.
Tiffany Schuld Hager, born on June 25, 1973, passed away peacefully due to complications of a stroke on September 23, 2023, at de Greeff Hospice House. She was 50 years young. Her family is heartbroken by her departure from this earth.
A daughter, a wife, a sister, a dear friend, but most importantly the thing that made Tiffany most proud, a mother to her only child, daughter Brittney, her greatest accomplishment, the joy of her life, her best friend, her roommate, her partner in crime.
Tiffany embodied the phrase, a lover of life. She embraced life with her whole self and shared that love with everyone she encountered. Tiffany had a million-dollar smile that would light up a room and heart of gold to back it up. She was truly one of a kind.
A risk taker, Tiff was not one to sit on the sidelines and watch others, every opportunity was an adventure, she lived life with no regrets. She loved helicopter rides and if they were available, be prepared, she was going and dragging you along, like it or not.
In addition to her family, Tiffany leaves behind so many close friends, not one of them less important than the next, some for just a brief time, but many for most of her wonderful life. Through Brittney, Tiffany was a second mom to many, her love, influence, and joy of life will continue for generations to come.
She was so much more than our neighborhood mail carrier. She was a light, with the brightest smile every day. We had so many great conversations and found we had so much in common, including family. I truly loved her like a sister and will miss our daily visits. To say I will miss my friend dearly, is an understatement.
Tiffany was such a special person besides being our mail lady. Daisy would wait everyday for her treat and heaven forbid when Tiffany was on vacation she would be so disappointed I would have to sneak her one and act like it came from Tiffany.
I loved our little chats and will surely miss them. She always had a smile on her face and I always wondered if she ever had a bad day. Heaven got a special angel.
We will miss you Tiffany and I know you are at peace.
Rose and Daisy Wagstaff
Tiffany was not just our mail carrier, she was my friend. I will miss her infectious smile and her hearty laugh. I could confide anything to her and she always listened.
Her last text to me was wishing me a happy birthday, Tiffany style, balloons and hearts and her smiling avatar. That same afternoon, she suffered a medical emergency.
Brittney, know that everyone on her route loved your mom so much.
Heaven has a new angel.
Tiffany was our mail lady (before we moved 2 years ago), but she was so much more than that. Always efficient and dependable in her job, she was wonderful to chat with when we could time her arrival. Our entire street looked forward to celebrating her birthday by putting out cards, and we enjoyed giving her Christmas presents. If we had any problems or questions (even after moving), Tiffany was eager to help via telephone or text. How awesome to be so befriended by someone like Tiffany. Condolences, love, and prayers to the family and all her friends.
So very sorry to hear this about Tiffany. When we moved to the neighborhood she welcomed us and I could definitely see, from the first time I met her, the relationship she had with the neighbors. She was unlike any mail carrier I had ever had before! In a good way.
Karrington Subdivision
God must have needed a special Angel to call you home so soon. May the Angels greet you with open arms and song. Rest peacefully Tiffany your work on earth is done. Your precious smile and loving heart touched so many, may we all be a better person for knowing you, I know I am blessed for knowing you. Prayers for family and friends to find solace in our memories.
Tiffany had a smile a mile long. She was always so kind and welcoming! My thoughts and prayers are with all family and friends. Such a loss here on earth and she will be missed so much. Heaven has gained a wonderful angel.
Hugs and love, always
Like others, she was our mail lady and friend, she was always such a delight to be around, we often spoke about many things, as so many others have said. She will be missed so much, going for the mail will never be the same. The last time we spoke she had been bitten by what she thought was a wasp, her arm very swollen, and in pain, but she was intent on completing her route. I offered ice, some Benedryl, she declined, and said she would take care of it later. I wonder if this had anything to do with her passing.
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