Talk:Sickly Sam
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Note that his affinity for Tuesday is a reference to Wimpy, the character in old Popeye cartoons who always wanted to borrow a little money for a hamburger. He would promise to repay the following Tuesday every time. --[[User:Southpaw018|Southpaw018]] 17:51, 26 Oct 2004 (MST) | Note that his affinity for Tuesday is a reference to Wimpy, the character in old Popeye cartoons who always wanted to borrow a little money for a hamburger. He would promise to repay the following Tuesday every time. --[[User:Southpaw018|Southpaw018]] 17:51, 26 Oct 2004 (MST) | ||
:What affinity? He's only mentioned Tuesday once. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]] | :What affinity? He's only mentioned Tuesday once. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]] |
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Note that his affinity for Tuesday is a reference to Wimpy, the character in old Popeye cartoons who always wanted to borrow a little money for a hamburger. He would promise to repay the following Tuesday every time. --Southpaw018 17:51, 26 Oct 2004 (MST)
- What affinity? He's only mentioned Tuesday once. --Upsilon
This is weird, but my opinion on Sickly Sam is that 1933 Strong Sad died and now he's came back. After all, Sickly Sam's just bones and a Potate sack. User:Stongbah
Sickly Sam doesn't like tuesdays. He just buries himself alive on them. Additionally, Strong Sad played some game with Homsar every tuesday but I don't remember what. -the guy who isn't logged in right now.
Potates
Um, I don't know what you all are smoking, but the sack Sickly Sam is wearing clearly says Potates and not Potate.
- Well, you wouldn't call a sack with potatoes in it a potatoes sack, you would call it a potato sack, even if the sack reads Potatoes. The same thing goes for potates. Homestar-Winner (talk) 16:36, 25 August 2007 (UTC)