Odd Marriages

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(We should either write it as "jibblies painting" or "Jibblies Painting", but not "Jibblies painting". That capitalization makes no sense.)
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*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — The King of Town ends up trapped in a loveless marriage to the queen of the mole people.
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — The King of Town ends up trapped in a loveless marriage to the queen of the mole people.
*[[Strong Bad Classics!]] — In the original version of the book, the Porridge Maiden asks a string of eligible bachelors to marry her, but each of them claims to be married to his job, and in the end the Porridge Maiden ends up marrying Death. In Strong Bad's version of the story, the Lum Swooper is married to a lamp.
*[[Strong Bad Classics!]] — In the original version of the book, the Porridge Maiden asks a string of eligible bachelors to marry her, but each of them claims to be married to his job, and in the end the Porridge Maiden ends up marrying Death. In Strong Bad's version of the story, the Lum Swooper is married to a lamp.
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*[[Later That Night...]] — Homestar mentions that the characters had attended "the delightful wedding of [[The Goblin]] and [[Horrible Painting|the Jibblies Painting]]".
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*[[Later That Night...]] — Homestar mentions that the characters had attended "the delightful wedding of [[The Goblin]] and [[Jibblies Painting|the Jibblies Painting]]".
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"I now pronounce you man and pleasant odor."

Many characters in Free Country, USA appear to have married inanimate objects, animals, or other odd things. Whether they are actually married is usually uncertain.

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