Correct on all three.
Is you referin’ to chitlins?
Easy one: How did Rizzo refer to a jeep?
Did he call a Jeep a “mode”? (That’s what he referred to the “modes” of transportation in the last episode.)
Some trivia: I saw a TV interview with G.W. Bailey (now a professor of drama in his native Texas when he’s not acting). Rizzo was supposed to be a Bronx born opportunist, but Bailey’s bungled attempt at a Bronx accent in the reading came out sounding more Cajun. The casting people loved it and changed the character accordingly (but not his name).
Question: What was the name of Klinger’s invisible camel?
Bonus: How did Jamie Farr commercialize said camel?
Yep. They didn’t want to make a sympathetic adulterer.
As a vee-HICKle.
Which explains Trapper and Henry how exactly?
LL 1. What was the name of BJ’s wife? His daughter?
LL 2. Hawkeye taught some Koreans the following verse: “Frank Burns . . .” Complete the rhyme.
LL 3. Charles is disturbed by a woman he dates because she posed for a painting. What was she wearing in the painting?
LL 4. Name of the MAS*H author’s sequels to the original book.
LL 5. Hawkeye confesses an irrational fear in one episode. What was he afraid of?
Hawkeye was a lot more of a letch than either Trapper or Herny, though.
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Peg and Erin.
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“…eats worms.”
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Nothing.
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Okay, I knew the author (Richard Hooker) and that it was a pseudonym (though I couldn’t have told you his real name was H. Richard Horberger [1923-1997]) and I knew the names of three of the sequels, but I’ll admit I cheated and looked up the others in an author database.
MAS*H (a Story of Three Army Doctors), 1968
MAS*H Goes to Maine (considered the best book in the series), 1971
MAS*H Goes to Paris, 1974
MAS*H Goes to London, 1975
MAS*H Goes to New Orleans, 1975
MAS*H Goes to Hollywood, 1976
MAS*H Goes to Miami, 1976
MAS*H Goes to Morocco, 1976
MAS*H Goes to Vienna, 1976,
MAS*H Goes to Montreal, 1977
MAS*H Goes to Moscow, 1977
MAS*H Mania, 1977
Further trivia: The real MAS*H unit in which Hooker/Hornberger was a physician was the 8055th. He started his first book while trying to get used to peacetime medical practice in the small town of Bremen, Maine. He based Hawkeye on himself but said that Alan Alda’s characterization had absolutely no similarities in looks, mannerisms, attitudes or anything else to his own.
- Dead babies disguised as chickens?
Confined Spaces.
Dagwood. The Ping-Pong cat was Dagwood.
More questions:
K5) What would BJ have to do if he wasn’t allowed to keep his moustache?
K6) What was the first thing Rita Hayworth going to do, in her newsreel interview/press conference?
K7) What did Hawkeye leave Charles when he wrote his will?
Eat a hot dog.
His purple bathrobe.
What did Hawkeye claim to eat in an attempt to convince Frank he deserved R and R?
K5) Replace it with a caterpillar
K7) His purple bathrobe (Purple is the color of royalty)
F101) Along the same lines, who was the only one of the MASH regulars that Hawkeye didn’t leave anything in his will (at least not directly)?
F102) The nurses organize a strike and withhold their affections until someone agrees to date which nurse?
F103) In order to raise money to send Ho Jon to college in the pilot episode, Hawkeye raffles off a date with which nurse?
F103A) Who wins the raffle?
The liver from a Korean patient who ‘croaked.’ (‘You touched it! You’ve ruined it! And we’re fresh out of Korean’)
Was it Lt. Dish? And I think Father Mulcahey won the raffle.
BJ. He did leave Erin a list of names of the soldiers that BJ worked on, though.
I want to say her name was Winnie, but I know that’s wrong. She was the klutz who was a jolly good fella and a virgin.
T102a) Why did Hawkeye want to sit together with her?
What was he going to eat later?
A stack of pancreas