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[[Image:Meatballs.jpg|thumb|The culinary artist [[Arnie]] discusses the preparation of his meatballs with the prophet [[Norman]], who warns the {{TOS|Cylons}} of the harbinger they wrought.]]
[[File:Meatballs.jpg|thumb|The culinary artist [[Arnie]] discusses the preparation of his meatballs with the prophet [[Norman]], who warns the {{TOS|Cylons}} of the harbinger they wrought.]]


'''Arnie's meatballs''' are an [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] culinary delicacy of ill-repute.  
'''Arnie's meatballs''' are an [[Earth (1980)|Earth]] culinary delicacy of ill-repute.  


According to [[Norman]], an oracle of humorously grave disposition, he reproached these "meatballs" as obstructing the digestive tracts of humans: in front of two {{TOS|Cylons}}, no less ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
According to [[Norman]], an oracle of humorously grave disposition, he reproached these "meatballs" as obstructing the digestive tracts of humans: in front of two {{TOS|Cylons}}, no less {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}.


These meatballs are the labor of love of a human named [[Arnie]], taking an hour and a half to prepare properly ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]"). They are then typically shoved down the throats of unsuspecting victims during festivities, such as [[w:Halloween|Halloween]].
These meatballs are the labor of love of a human named [[Arnie]], taking an hour and a half to prepare properly {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II}}. They are then typically shoved down the throats of unsuspecting victims during festivities, such as [[w:Halloween|Halloween]].


Coupled with the "romantic malnutrition" of [[Mildred]], those between these two dangers will have the "night of their life".  
Coupled with the "romantic malnutrition" of [[Mildred]], those between these two dangers will have the "night of their life".  


The personification of these meatballs is a human baseball player named [[w:Vida Blue|Vida Blue]], who exerts a similar influence during his time with the [[w:San Francisco Giants|San Francisco Giants]] baseball team in the 1980s ([[1980]]: "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]").
The personification of these meatballs is a human baseball player named [[w:Vida Blue|Vida Blue]], who exerts a similar influence during his time with the [[w:San Francisco Giants|San Francisco Giants]] baseball team in the 1980s {{G80|The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I}}.


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The culinary artist Arnie discusses the preparation of his meatballs with the prophet Norman, who warns the Cylons of the harbinger they wrought.

Arnie's meatballs are an Earth culinary delicacy of ill-repute.

According to Norman, an oracle of humorously grave disposition, he reproached these "meatballs" as obstructing the digestive tracts of humans: in front of two Cylons, no less (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").

These meatballs are the labor of love of a human named Arnie, taking an hour and a half to prepare properly (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II"). They are then typically shoved down the throats of unsuspecting victims during festivities, such as Halloween.

Coupled with the "romantic malnutrition" of Mildred, those between these two dangers will have the "night of their life".

The personification of these meatballs is a human baseball player named Vida Blue, who exerts a similar influence during his time with the San Francisco Giants baseball team in the 1980s (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I").