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==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
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*The second voice (from hovering over "E-mail") sounds very similar to [[Coach Z]].
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*The second voice (from hovering over "E-mail") sounds very similar to [[Coach Z]]. However, the first one doesn't.
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*The Drinks machine may be referenced in the [[Mellow Mushroom]] Characters page, a site designed by [[The Brothers Chaps]].
*The Drinks machine may be referenced in the [[Mellow Mushroom]] Characters page, a site designed by [[The Brothers Chaps]].
*The entire page is a reference to Waffle House, a chain of restaurants that's very prevalent in the southern U.S. and almost completely non-existent in the northern US, perhaps most famous for its own complex lingo referring to hash browns prepared with various ingredients. (However, Denny's restaurants have been known to respond to Waffle House hash browns terminology, some even writing it into their menus.)
*The entire page is a reference to Waffle House, a chain of restaurants that's very prevalent in the southern U.S. and almost completely non-existent in the northern US, perhaps most famous for its own complex lingo referring to hash browns prepared with various ingredients. (However, Denny's restaurants have been known to respond to Waffle House hash browns terminology, some even writing it into their menus.)
*"Scattered, smothered, and covered" refers to hash browns spread out flat as you would expect ("scattered"; as opposed to shaped into a thicker ring, which nobody normally prefers), with onions ("smothered") and cheese ("covered").  The sandwich pictured is actually a patty melt plate, rather than a quarter cheese plate.
*"Scattered, smothered, and covered" refers to hash browns spread out flat as you would expect ("scattered"; as opposed to shaped into a thicker ring, which nobody normally prefers), with onions ("smothered") and cheese ("covered").  The sandwich pictured is actually a patty melt plate, rather than a quarter cheese plate.
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*You can click and drag...
 
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**"Games" to keep the waffle iron open.
 
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**"Downloads" to make Homestar's hat stay backwards.
 
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**"Store" to make the waffle iron continue to struggle open with dough inside.
 
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**"E-mail" to have Homestar continue to hold up the plate of food.
 
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*You can't have the "Games" and "Store" click-and-drag bugs active at the same time.
 
==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 23:35, 28 March 2005

Doing it right ways all the time

Homestar is working in a Waffle House-style restaurant.

Cast (in order of appearance): Homestar Runner

Page title: "Doing it right ways all the time...It's Homestar Runner!"

  • Toons — A burger flips on the grill.
  • Games — The waffle iron opens. Someone says, "Waffle on one!"
  • Characters — The drink machine spills a green drink.
  • Downloads — Homestar's hat turns backwards.
  • Store — The waffle iron attemps to open, stuck with dough.
  • E-mail — He holds up a plate of food. Someone says, "Quarter-cheese-plate-scattered-smothered-covered."

Fun Facts

  • The second voice (from hovering over "E-mail") sounds very similar to Coach Z.
  • The Drinks machine may be referenced in the Mellow Mushroom Characters page, a site designed by The Brothers Chaps.
  • The entire page is a reference to Waffle House, a chain of restaurants that's very prevalent in the southern U.S. and almost completely non-existent in the northern US, perhaps most famous for its own complex lingo referring to hash browns prepared with various ingredients. (However, Denny's restaurants have been known to respond to Waffle House hash browns terminology, some even writing it into their menus.)
  • "Scattered, smothered, and covered" refers to hash browns spread out flat as you would expect ("scattered"; as opposed to shaped into a thicker ring, which nobody normally prefers), with onions ("smothered") and cheese ("covered"). The sandwich pictured is actually a patty melt plate, rather than a quarter cheese plate.

External links

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