Talk:Toadsworth

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"By my grandfather's marmalade!"

That is a normal English phrase? I searched it with Google, but all of the very few results are related to the Mario series. --Grandy02 10:32, 4 October 2008 (EDT)

I think Nintendo just made that up as a "joke" towards Englishmen. My dad's boss was English, and I remember him using all sorts of British phrases – but never that one. — Stooben Rooben Cheery-o! 10:38, 4 October 2008 (EDT)
Hm, but the article sounds like it would be a real one. --Grandy02 10:41, 4 October 2008 (EDT)
It's possible that it's a real phrase; hence why I said "I think". You might be able to find that phrase, or something very similar to it, by Googling "List of English phrases", or something along those lines. — Stooben Rooben 10:56, 4 October 2008 (EDT)

Am I the only one who remembers toadsworth debuted in Peach's bedroom in Super Mario RPG? I am british and I have never heard that phrase. Elliotcroft

ARE YOU ALL IDIOTS?????? I'M BRITISH AND NO 4 A FACT THAT IT IS JUST AMERICAN-INVENTED RACISM! Lu-igi board 11:45, 25 February 2009 (EST)

You don't have to be mean Lu-igi board! User:Yoshiaga/sig 17:21, 26 September 2009 (EDT)

Peaches Father

If it says so on Nintendo.com (Which it does) its true. Toadsworth is peaches Father. Im adding that to the Article
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ratfink43 (talk).

But more sources (including the games themselves, which take precedence over websites) indicate he's not her father. The current Relationship section handles the whole thing well, so we'd best leave it the way it is. - Walkazo 18:15, 26 September 2009 (EDT)

British Phrases?

And does he eat tea and crumpets too? Why does everybody still think we live in the freaking Victorian age...Oh well, Tally ho chaps!
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Berk (talk).

???--FREAK ~Game GameBros.png Freak~ OUT!

Oh why hello! Please come in for some tea and biscuits, Later I'm meeting with the Queen for a spot of crochet. Would you like to join? B.e.R.K 18:06, 29 November 2009 (EST)