Mr. Legarm's Stand

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'''Mr. Legarm's Stand''' is a prop from the short play, [[Dreamaway Johnny]], which was a play from an Easter egg in [[part-time job]]. It apparently was used in another play as [[Bubs|Bubs']] [[Bubs' Concession Stand|actual concession stand]]; one that so far has not been revealed to the viewers of [[Homestar Runner (Flash cartoon)|Homestar Runner]].
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'''Mr. Legarm's Stand''' is a prop from the short play, [[Dreamaway Johnny]], which was a play from an Easter egg in [[part-time job]]. It apparently was used in another play as [[Bubs|Bubs']] [[Bubs' Concession Stand|actual concession stand]]; one that so far has not been revealed to the viewers of [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]].
"Mr. Legarm" is most likely derived from the saying that something costs "an arm and a leg", which means it is extremely expensive.
"Mr. Legarm" is most likely derived from the saying that something costs "an arm and a leg", which means it is extremely expensive.

Revision as of 08:02, 30 March 2007

Mr. Legarm's Stand... or Bubs' Stand?

Mr. Legarm's Stand is a prop from the short play, Dreamaway Johnny, which was a play from an Easter egg in part-time job. It apparently was used in another play as Bubs' actual concession stand; one that so far has not been revealed to the viewers of Homestar Runner.

"Mr. Legarm" is most likely derived from the saying that something costs "an arm and a leg", which means it is extremely expensive.

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