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SuperMax124 (talk | contribs) I thought this logo was some kind of joke at first, lol. |
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'''Logo:''' On a closeup of scrap paper, we see the text "{{color|darkblue|Script}}" handwritten in marker with an underline underneath. To the bottom-right corner is the small text "{{color|darkblue|L. Shannon, Inc.}}" in a typewriter font. |
'''Logo:''' On a closeup of scrap paper, we see the text "{{color|darkblue|Script}}" handwritten in marker with an underline underneath. To the bottom-right corner is the small text "{{color|darkblue|L. Shannon, Inc.}}" in a typewriter font. |
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This is the vanity plate of Lew Schnieder.
(October 13, 2021-)
Logo: On a closeup of scrap paper, we see the text "Script" handwritten in marker with an underline underneath. To the bottom-right corner is the small text "L. Shannon, Inc." in a typewriter font.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on The Goldbergs, starting with the episode "The William Penn Years".
Editor's Note: None.