Singular Instead of Plural
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*[[King of Town Main Page]] — "'''Toon'''!" "'''Game'''!" "'''Download'''!" | *[[King of Town Main Page]] — "'''Toon'''!" "'''Game'''!" "'''Download'''!" | ||
*[[A Decemberween Pageant]] — [[Bubs]] says one of his lines as "50 '''Bag''' of golds". | *[[A Decemberween Pageant]] — [[Bubs]] says one of his lines as "50 '''Bag''' of golds". | ||
- | *Email [[ | + | *Email [[kids' book]] — In [[Strong Bad]]'s book, "Everyone Is Different", one page reads "Some people '''wears''' glasses." |
*Email [[old comics]] — "Thank you to '''all our reader'''." | *Email [[old comics]] — "Thank you to '''all our reader'''." | ||
*[[Shopping for Danger]] — One of the items found on Aisle 6 is "'''A Cracker'''." | *[[Shopping for Danger]] — One of the items found on Aisle 6 is "'''A Cracker'''." |
Revision as of 05:46, 23 July 2015
Many times in the Homestar Runner Universe, a character will use a singular noun in a phrase where it would normally be pluralized.
Appearances
- King of Town Main Page — "Toon!" "Game!" "Download!"
- A Decemberween Pageant — Bubs says one of his lines as "50 Bag of golds".
- Email kids' book — In Strong Bad's book, "Everyone Is Different", one page reads "Some people wears glasses."
- Email old comics — "Thank you to all our reader."
- Shopping for Danger — One of the items found on Aisle 6 is "A Cracker."
- Email record book — "...and Bubs won cutest couple."
- Email isp — "Lets head down to the datum center and see what we can find."
- Decemberween Short Shorts — "The '74s were the prime of my dating year!"
- DNA Evidence — "And it sold like hotcake!"
- Email buried — "Yah guys! Maybe find some coin!"
- Sickly Sam's Big Outing — "In a color!"
- Strong Badia the Free — "The flag of a proud, weird person, rich with proud, weird tradition."
- 4 Gregs — "Ow! All my client!"
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