Gold

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[[Image:Gold.PNG|thumb|220px|Three o' dems]]
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[[Image:Gold.PNG|thumb|220px|An incredible one million dollars!]]
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'''Gold''' seems to frequently entice the greed of the people of [[Free Country, USA]], especially Strong Bad,  who seems to have an obsession with gold and the wealth it brings. Usually, it is only mentioned, wished for, or illustrated.  Only occasionally is real gold actually seen in Free Country, USA.
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'''Gold''' seems to frequently entice the greed of the people of [[Free Country, USA]], especially [[Strong Bad]],  who seems to have an obsession with gold and the wealth it brings. Usually, it is only mentioned, wished for, or illustrated.  Only occasionally is real gold actually seen in Free Country, USA.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Most in the Graveyard]] — Homestar is convinced that finding [[The Goblin]] at midnight will enable the Goblin to spin their Halloween candy into gold.
*[[Most in the Graveyard]] — Homestar is convinced that finding [[The Goblin]] at midnight will enable the Goblin to spin their Halloween candy into gold.
*Email [[independent]] — Strong Bad assumes that the scale for which movie stars work in independent films is "a solid gold scale, with both sides perfectly balanced with gold bricks."
*Email [[independent]] — Strong Bad assumes that the scale for which movie stars work in independent films is "a solid gold scale, with both sides perfectly balanced with gold bricks."
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*[[Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold]] — Mentioned in the toon's title, [[The Homestar Runner (storybook)|The Homestar Runner]]'s team wins "the gold" (a golden medal with a [[G]] on it) in the Triathlon.
==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:18, 9 January 2017

An incredible one million dollars!

Gold seems to frequently entice the greed of the people of Free Country, USA, especially Strong Bad, who seems to have an obsession with gold and the wealth it brings. Usually, it is only mentioned, wished for, or illustrated. Only occasionally is real gold actually seen in Free Country, USA.

Appearances

See Also

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