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*Homestar's credit card expired in the thirteenth month of 2002.
*Homestar's credit card expired in the thirteenth month of 2002.
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*Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major [[Wikipedia:Credit_card#Credit_card_numbering|credit card prefix]]; nevertheless, it is at least ''possible'' for it to be a valid card number because it passes the [[Wikipedia:Luhn algorithm|Luhn algorithm]].
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*Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major [[Wikipedia:Credit card number|credit card prefix]]; nevertheless, it is at least ''possible'' for it to be a valid card number because it passes the [[Wikipedia:Luhn algorithm|Luhn algorithm]].
*This email shows a mouse cursor on the Tandy 400, which clearly doesn't have a mouse.
*This email shows a mouse cursor on the Tandy 400, which clearly doesn't have a mouse.
*Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.
*Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.

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Strong Bad Email #12
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Homestar contributes to the Lots of Awesome Stuff for Strong Bad Fund

Strong Bad gets a scam email trying to trick him into giving out his credit card information. So he edits it and forwards it to Homestar.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Homestar Runner (voice over)

Places: Computer Room

Computer: Tandy 400

Date: February 4, 2002

Running Time: 1:17

Contents

Transcript

STRONG BAD: Initiate email check in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

STRONG BAD: Whoa, this sounds pretty serious. I know just what to do. {brings the cursor up to the first line} Just a little of this...

{He deletes "Mr. Bad," and inserts "Homestar Runner," then brings the cursor down to the bottom row.}

STRONG BAD: Ooh, maybe a dash of that...

{He deletes the signature and inserts "Superfied Credit Union". He then types "forward message", which clears the screen. Fade to black. The text "5 minutes later" is typed in, then after a pause, backspaced out. Fade back in.}

STRONG BAD: Okay, let's see what we got here...

{Strong Bad begins reading, and almost immediately the audio fades from Strong Bad's voice into a voice-over by Homestar.}

{The number and date are not read aloud.}

STRONG BAD: {laughing} That was too easy, man. Well, it looks like Homestar is about to make a little contribution to the Lots of Awesome Stuff for Strong Bad Fund.

{He types in "run “internet”" and goes to "the_coolest_stuff_ever.com." He clicks on the "purchase" button for "spaceship".}

STRONG BAD: Gimme one of these... {clicks on "killer robot" twice} A couple of these... {clicks "rocket launcher"} Oh, everybody needs one of these... {clicks "robot dog/shark"} Oh, this thing, I gotta have that...

{The Paper comes down.}

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • Homestar's credit card expired in the thirteenth month of 2002.
  • Homestar's credit card number doesn't correspond to any major credit card prefix; nevertheless, it is at least possible for it to be a valid card number because it passes the Luhn algorithm.
  • This email shows a mouse cursor on the Tandy 400, which clearly doesn't have a mouse.
  • Strong Bad only needs to hit backspace on his keyboard a few times to delete two whole lines of text.
  • Even though Strong Bad only typed "forward message," the email still made its way to Homestar's inbox.
  • There is a website, www.the-coolest-stuff-ever.com, based on this email. (It was taken down for a while, but was put back up "under new management.")
  • The total cost, minus shipping and handling if any, of Strong Bad's on-screen purchases is $3,013,500,000 USD.

Inside References

Cost of "Coolest Stuff Ever"

External Links

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