A cold open is not just a segment before an intro it's a direct entry into the plot. Seeing as the segments at the beginning aren't an interchangeable element with other show elements I think their something other than a cold open.
No it's not. It is exactly the thing before intro because usually (at least in the past) shows opened with their intro so anything that comes before that is a "cold open" i.e. audience is not prepared for the show yet. For example all of the Futurama segments before the intro are cold opens even though most of them have nothing to do with the plot (can't actually remember if any episode has a cold open that has anything to do with the plot)
On most TV shows I'm aware of, the scene before the credits in a live show (if there even is one) is called a "cold open". This is because, if I recall, the audience gets "warmed up" by stand up comics before the show so they laugh really hard for the live recording. But in some shows, like The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, their cold open *was* the warm up. So they started cold, the intro warmed them up, cut to opener, and the show went on from there.
For reference, it's COROplast, not CHLOROplast. The former is a type of corrugated plastic board, the latter is a plant cell in which photosynthesis takes place.
Just FYI, Humpty Dumpty used to be a riddle and kids had to figure out that he was an egg. at least that's what I was told by a very reliable source. Mother Goose herself! but seriously, it really is a riddle.
18:43-19:06 - It would appear as Princess Celestia had read too much 50 Shades of Grey and her sexual urges have finally gotten out of control and began to do take action on the nearest pony she could find. I'm going to be Schrodinger's regret for this comment.
There's so much stuff in this episode that I don't recognize. What is the video where Graham says "poops all day" and then falls down? What is the video with Mario and Luigi sucking off wii-motes? What is the video with the owl, penguin, luchador, and Kathleen-Crab?
Okay, seriously, I had no idea that "Loading Ready LIVE" was a show. I thought it was just the name of the channel. I thought I had been keeping up, but now I find out there's four episodes of a show I have never seen nor heard about. Like, at all. Was there advertising for this that I just missed, or was I just supposed to know about it?...