![]() |
Quote:
In the pilot episode, Wilt felt sorry for Bloo because Bloo was new to Foster's and did not have a bed, and at that time, Bloo actually did not press the issue to went to sleep on the floor in a corner of their room. Wilt voluntarily gave up HIS bed(which even has his name on it)and agreed to sleep on the floor underneath Bloo's bed, so that BLOO would not have to sleep on the floor. By the time that "Room With a Feud" aired, it had become obvious that to Wilt, this sleeping on the floor gig is starting to get stale. This probably has to do with the change in Bloo's behavior, since Bloo now acts much more like a jerk and shows little gratitude for people doing nice things for him. Even so, when Bloo shows up in the new room and asks Wilt to move over and make room for him, Wilt obliges by rolling off the bed onto the floor, once again. pitbulllady |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I don't know why they can't just put another bed in that room, either. Like you said, Bloo would not need a large bed(though I can imagine the hissy fit he'd throw if he had to give up the current large bed for a smaller, toddler-sized bed), and there's plenty of room for another small bed in that room. I have to wonder if Frankie or Madame Foster knows that Wilt sleeps on the floor, since I cannot recall seeing her in that bedroom when the Imaginary Friends were present, or at all, actually. Being that Wilt has asthma, it's NOT a good idea for him to sleep on the floor at all, since it's recommended that people with even sporadic asthma attacks sleep in a bed well-off the floor, with raised pillows. pitbulllady |
Wilt has WHAT now? He has asthma? I didn't know that...
|
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Asthma, one thing that me and Wilt have in commen. I wonder if he's ever got out of breath playing basektball when in competition?
|
Hmm...that's a good question, actually. I'm sure he probably has gotten out of breath playing b-ball at some point, though. I have a slight case of asthma myself and can get quite winded whenever I'm doing an outdoor activity.
|
My asthma's not to bad either, it's just mild, like yours. I have a feeling though tht he might have his under control, like some people. Man he's an inspiration, a blind in one eye, asthmtic amputee playing b-ball.
|
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:45 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.