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In [[2 emails]], the "Welcome" banner was misspelled as '''Weclome'''.
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'''Weclome''' is a word which has appeared a couple of times on the [[Homestar Runner (Flash cartoon)|Homestar Runner]] website. Its first appearance was in [[2 emails]], when the welcome banner for the [[Ladies' Choice Awards]] was misspelled as "weclome".
This misspelling later appears in [[Malloween Commercial]], on [[Homestar Runner|Homestar's]] doormat. Possibly (though unlikely) as a tribute to the great Scottish comedy, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/tv/chewinthefat/jack_and_victor/still_game/ Still Game], which based a season one episode on the purchase of a Weclome doormat.
This misspelling later appears in [[Malloween Commercial]], on [[Homestar Runner|Homestar's]] doormat. Possibly (though unlikely) as a tribute to the great Scottish comedy, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/tv/chewinthefat/jack_and_victor/still_game/ Still Game], which based a season one episode on the purchase of a Weclome doormat.

Revision as of 14:32, 8 January 2006

Weclome ladies/girls

Weclome is a word which has appeared a couple of times on the Homestar Runner website. Its first appearance was in 2 emails, when the welcome banner for the Ladies' Choice Awards was misspelled as "weclome".

This misspelling later appears in Malloween Commercial, on Homestar's doormat. Possibly (though unlikely) as a tribute to the great Scottish comedy, Still Game, which based a season one episode on the purchase of a Weclome doormat.

Homestar weclomes trick-or-treaters

In an episode of G4TechTV's "Pulse," they interviewed the Videlectrix CEO (Matt in disguise), who greeted them with a hearty "Weclome!"

In Homestar's Website, the DVD commentary for Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True, and the Screen Savers Interview, a similar phrase was used: "helscome".

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