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* On the ''Young Sheldon'' episode, "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship", the essay is in a different font. | * On the ''Young Sheldon'' episode, "A Pineapple and the Bosom of Male Friendship", the essay is in a different font. | ||
* On December 13, 2012, the essay is replaced with a picture of Chuck Lorre dressed as a ballet dancer along with the other dancers, while the text reads "Happy Holidays". | * On December 13, 2012, the essay is replaced with a picture of Chuck Lorre dressed as a ballet dancer along with the other dancers, while the text reads "Happy Holidays". | ||
* On the season 7 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!", followed by a cuckoo sound. However, a different version of this variant with the company name | * On the season 7 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Warning, It's Dirty", "CHUCK LORRE" is replaced with another logo called "A Marty Pepper Production" in an old-school Broadway background with a funny voice saying "It's a Pepper!", followed by a cuckoo sound. The vanity card number for this one is #271. However, a different version of this variant with the company name can be seen at Lorre's website. | ||
* On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation", the essay is replaced with an image of people at Comic-Con, who say thanks to a convention. | * On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation", the essay is replaced with an image of people at Comic-Con, who say thanks to a convention. | ||
* Special "Censored" cards have been used when the networks reject a certain essay. | * Special "Censored" cards have been used when the networks reject a certain essay. | ||
* On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Pants Alternative", as well as the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "Ixnay on the Oggie Day", a "sideways smiley face" is seen at the top of the essay, which reads out like a memorial epitaph to it. | * On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Pants Alternative", as well as the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "Ixnay on the Oggie Day", a "sideways smiley face" is seen at the top of the essay, which reads out like a memorial epitaph to it. | ||
* On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Colonization Application", the essay is replaced with a memorial card to Leonard Nimoy, who died that week. It's a picture of Nimoy with the text "The impact you had on our show and our lives is everlasting." | * On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Colonization Application", the essay is replaced with a memorial card to Leonard Nimoy, who died that week. It's a picture of Nimoy with the text "The impact you had on our show and our lives is everlasting." The vanity card number for this one is #493. The company name doesn't appear. | ||
* Essay #513 (seen on ''The Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Opening Night Excitation") has the company name is replaced with the text "HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM CHUCK LORRE". | * Essay #513 (seen on ''The Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Opening Night Excitation") has the company name is replaced with the text "HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM CHUCK LORRE". | ||
* On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Table Polarization", the essay is replaced with an image of Chuck Lorre dressed as Santa in Holiday 2014. | * On the ''Big Bang Theory'' episode "The Table Polarization", the essay is replaced with an image of Chuck Lorre dressed as Santa in Holiday 2014. |