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''Know more about the Canada Moist Talkers' History? Add it here!''
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==Overview==
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The [[Canada Moist Talkers|Moist Talker's]] home stadium is [[Gleek Arena]] in the sunken city of [[Halifax]], Nova Scotia, [[Canada]].
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The mouth in the Moist Talkers logo is modeled after Tom DeLonge, noted musician, Canadian, and UFO Researcher.
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== Signature Moves ==
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One of the characteristic pitches of the Moist Talkers is the [[spitball]]. The characteristic batting methods are the wet noodle, or the soggy Macdonald.
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==Trivia==
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Outside of Canada, this team is widely known by their nickname "The Towelettes."
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 8 March 2021

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The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Know more about the Canada Moist Talkers' History? Add it here!


Overview

The Moist Talker's home stadium is Gleek Arena in the sunken city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The mouth in the Moist Talkers logo is modeled after Tom DeLonge, noted musician, Canadian, and UFO Researcher.

Signature Moves

One of the characteristic pitches of the Moist Talkers is the spitball. The characteristic batting methods are the wet noodle, or the soggy Macdonald.

Trivia

Outside of Canada, this team is widely known by their nickname "The Towelettes."