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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Mateys, Paolo Pasco's puzzle sends us under the sea.
But Showtime is preemptively striking the potential pirates with a big, fat lawsuit ... mateys.
Marshmallow Mateys Marshmallow Mateys (also known as MarshMateys from the Nestle cereal company in the UK) is a brand of cereal produced by the MOM Brands food company located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company presented their first line of ready-to-eat cereals in 1965. Marshmallow Mateys includes marshmallow shapes in various colors. The oat morsels are formed in the shape of boat anchors; the marshmallow bits may be variously: dolphins (aqua blue & white), dubloons (orange & yellow), gems (red & orange), jewels (purple & white), parrots (yellow), pirate heads in three-cornered hats (yellow & red), shovels (orange), starfish (pink & white), tropical fish (green striped).
Kayla Ewell guest starred in the episode. "I Am God" was written by Diane Ruggiero and Cathy Belben and directed by Martha Mitchell, marking Ruggiero's eleventh writing credit for the series, Belben's third and final writing credit (after "Blast from the Past" and "Ahoy, Mateys!") and Mitchell's first and only directing credit for the show. Despite being credited, Duncan (Teddy Dunn), Weevil (Francis Capra), and Jackie (Tessa Thompson) do not appear in the episode.
In December 2008, the song was named the 73rd best hard rock song of all time by VH1. "Jailbreak" is used in the films Detroit Rock City, Joe Dirt, Bordello of Blood, and Gracie. and was also used in the Veronica Mars episode "Ahoy, Mateys!" and on the MTV show Jackass. In 2008, an edited version was featured in a TV commercial for Miller Lite beer as well as MLB 08: The Show.
"Happy Go Lucky" marks Krysten Ritter's final appearance on the series. "Happy Go Lucky" was written by Diane Ruggiero and directed by Steve Gomer, marking Ruggiero's twelfth writing credit and Gomer's third writing credit for the show (after "Lord of the Bling" and "Ahoy, Mateys!"). The episode was originally titled "Manning the Ship", despite the fact that it does not feature the Manning family, before being changed to the final title of "Happy Go Lucky." Despite being credited, Duncan (Teddy Dunn) and Dick (Ryan Hansen) do not appear in the episode.

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