Saddy Dumpington
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| + | Saddy Dumpington later became the grandfather to Charles Dumpington who was later killed in the war of England and Tennessee. The Dumpington family tree continues on with Diana Rhea Dumpington and Constance Patient Dumpington. They were the proud parents of Lucy Stew Dumpington. | ||
Revision as of 00:44, 8 May 2012
Saddy Dumpington is Strong Sad's Folk Tale World persona as Johnny Appleseed's right hand man. In Strong Sad's blog, one entry says that if Strong Sad were alive during the late 18th century, Johnny Appleseed would have to make him his best friend because "There's no way that guy had any friends". He reconsidered this situation when he realized that he'd have to do all the work and Johnny would get all the girls.
Saddy would have worn a washboard around his neck, scraping out songs like "Yankee Doodle" and "Skip to my Lou", assuming those songs were around at the time. Chances are that anything he played would sound like "SCRRREENK SCRUNK, SCRRRENK, SCRUNK" on a washboard anyway.
Strong Sad later relates the story to Coach Z. In his story, Saddy Dumpington spreads misery and woe by revealing depressing information with a smile on his face, blissfully unaware that anyone would find his news upsetting. He ends each of his stories with the phrase "Isn't that great?", as if he actually finds his depressing stories enjoyable. He also seems to think weird-looking snakes are miserable and depressing, and has a habit of naming animals "Joe".
Appearances
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| Sickly Sam | Hot Tub | The First Decemberween | Lil' Strong Sad | Saddy Dumpington | The Deathly Pallor | Anonymous Contributor | Prancibald | 2046 Strong Sad | S. Sad | Character 8 | Atari Strong Sad |
Saddy Dumpington later became the grandfather to Charles Dumpington who was later killed in the war of England and Tennessee. The Dumpington family tree continues on with Diana Rhea Dumpington and Constance Patient Dumpington. They were the proud parents of Lucy Stew Dumpington.
