Whit's wiping down the counter, Connie's mopping the floor, and the kids are sipping on their milkshakes. If you want to talk about Adventures in Odyssey the radio drama, this is the spot to do just that!
That's the only thing I can find in the ep that could be called a nickname. However, that would be a weird nickname as that means My heart.
She also says Mi dulce.
-Jonathan
Maybe "mi corazón" is an idiomatic phrase in Spanish. I don't think it's too far of a stretch to imagine someone calling their love interest "my heart."
crosskritters wrote:Who was the first person (that we know of) who had a crush on Connie?
Here's one that I don't know the answer to but would like to find out:
How many people (that we know of) have had a crush on Connie?
--Kat
I don't mean to be rude or a wet blanket, but the same rule at the TH applies here; let's get questions answered before asking new ones. Mine still hasn't been answered:
Regis Blackgaard owned the Webster Development Firm. We know this because...
1. Dr. Blackgaard says he tried to buy the Philmore Recreation Center when Whit originally bought it in "Recollections." As we know, Glossman, who later went to work for them, was presenting an offer from the Webster Development Firm.
2. When Connie, Whit, and Richard Maxwell had their run-in with Dr. Blackgaard in Chicago in "Waylaid in the Windy City", Dr. Blackgaard told Whit and Connie that he was thinking to open an electronics store in Odyssey. In "A Rathbone of Contention" Bart Rathbone says that the Webster Development Firm was opening a chain of stores like Dr. Blackgaard had said.
3. When Dr. Blackgaard died his brother Edwin Blackgaard inherited the Electric Palace which he (Dr. Blackgaard) owned. We know that Dr. Blackgaard owned it all along because this information comes out during the Darkness Before Dawn saga when we discover that Bart is helping out Dr. Blackgaard, Glossman, Bovril, and Jellyfish because Bart wants to own the Electric Palace himself. So it's clear that Blackgaard owned the Webster Development Firm.
Chandler is correct, it is Blackgaard. The next question was:
crosskritters wrote:Who was the first person (that we know of) who had a crush on Connie?
Here's one that I don't know the answer to but would like to find out:
How many people (that we know of) have had a crush on Connie?
--Kat
I believe the first person that we are aware of who had a crush on Connie was Bobby, in Connie Comes to Town (played by James Griffen). As for the total number of people who have had a crush on Connie, I have no clue.
There was Bobby Novak, Jimmy Barclay, Isaac Morton, Jeff Lewis, Robert "Mitch" Mitchell, Judah, King Herod, the Roman soldier... that's all that comes to mind this moment. There may very well be more.