ZIP Codes
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:If you check the ZIP code on the FAQ envelope below "Without having to email, US", it is 642T2, which seems to be a reference to the [[Strong Bad Sings]] cartoon. At the end, the announcer says to call 1-800-428-64 twotytwo. | :If you check the ZIP code on the FAQ envelope below "Without having to email, US", it is 642T2, which seems to be a reference to the [[Strong Bad Sings]] cartoon. At the end, the announcer says to call 1-800-428-64 twotytwo. | ||
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Revision as of 19:37, 18 November 2004
Several real and fake zip codes are used throughout the Homestar Runner site. These include:
- 30307
- This is the zipcode on the contact page. According to Zipdecode at http://acg.media.mit.edu/people/fry/zipdecode/, that's Atlanta, Georgia, home town of the Brothers Chaps.
- 2x2x2
- Used for the store questions. This of course is not a real zip code.
- 80808
- Used for the FAQ. This code is for Calhan, CO. — not Mundelow, PA.
- 642T2
- If you check the ZIP code on the FAQ envelope below "Without having to email, US", it is 642T2, which seems to be a reference to the Strong Bad Sings cartoon. At the end, the announcer says to call 1-800-428-64 twotytwo.