Did you know…
- …that writer/director/co-creator Boix Nathanson makes a cameo appearance as “Man Giving Directions” in both videos and “Second Caveman” in Legend?
- …that recording stars Janet & Judy (Miss Smedley and Miss Smedley’s Twin) make no mention of either video on their website?
- …that recording stars Janet & Judy have a song called “Let’s Play POG” on their “15 Greatest Hits” CD (and not anywhere else)? (You can listen to a sample or buy the CD at CD Baby.)
- …that POG originated as an acronym for Passion Orange Guava, the three fruits that make up the drink POG?
- …that during Herbie’s Shower Song, Curt Visca’s mouth doesn’t match up with the audio at all?
- …that recording stars Janet & Judy are twins in real life? They have different last names because they got married, each to a man whose name starts with B!
- …that Kooky’s Diner is listed as “Kookie’s Diner” in the credits of Searching? There are other errors in the credits, too!
- …that Miss Smedley’s and Miss Smedley’s Twin’s first names (Candy and Sandy) are not revealed until Legend?
- …that although we are told when the Smedleys travel through the vortex that they arrive at “5 Million B.C. 9:59AM”, the 24-hour day was not developed until the mid-second millennium BC at earliest (and the “ante meridiem” notation was not developed until much later still)?
- …that Deanna Hearst (Stella the waitress) does mention her POG work on her website, and even offers a clip from one of her scenes available for download?