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[[File:comma discovery.jpg|thumb|A great day in the field of literature.]]
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The [[Wikipedia:Comma|Comma]] is a literary character, symbolizing a partial stop. However, for the characters in [[Homestar Runner (Body of Work)|Homestar Runner-land]], it can be a lot more, including but not limited to, comic gold and a rare discovery.
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The '''[[Wikipedia:Comma|comma]]''' is a punctuation mark, symbolizing a partial stop. However, for the characters in the [[Homestar Runner universe]], it can be a lot more, including comic gold and a rare discovery.
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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
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*In general, [[Homestar Runner]]'s eyes are modeled off commas.
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*Email [[for kids]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] reprimands the sender for an unnecessary comma.
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*Email [[old comics]] &mdash; [[The Poopsmith]]'s [[Castlefunnies]] counterpart, Mushy Chamberpot, can only speak in commas, which, according to [[Strong Bad]], must have been comedic gold at the time. As pictured above, [[Sir Loodabert Comma]] had recently discovered it at the time.
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*Email [[old comics]] {{--}} [[The Poopsmith]]'s [[Castlefunnies]] counterpart, Mushy Chamberpot, can only speak in commas, which, according to Strong Bad, must have been comedic gold at the time. As pictured above, [[Sir Loodabert Comma]] had recently discovered it.
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*Email [[for kids ]] &mdash; Strong Bad reprimands the sender for an unnessisary comma.
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*Email [[rampage]] {{--}} The sender signs his email as "Sincerely Peter,". Strong Bad believes "Peter" is the adjective, and that Comma is the sender's name. Later in the email, he ends with "You see Comma," pronouncing both Comma's name and the text character comma.
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*Email [[rampage]] &mdash; The sender signs his email as "Sincerly Peter,". Strong Bad believes "Peter" is the adjective, and that Comma is the senders name. Later in the email, he ends with "You see Comma," pronouncing both Comma's name and the text character comma.
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*Email [[cliffhangers]] {{--}} Strong Bad refers to the [[Lappy 486]]'s comma key, which has been "cut off" by its kidnappers, as its "little toe".
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*Email [[independent]] &mdash; [[Pom Pom]] names his movie [[city (comma) state]]. This is modeled after another movie, Cyber (comma) Static, which was apparently a summer blockbuster.
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*Email [[yes, wrestling]] (DVD commentary) {{--}} [[Matt Chapman|Matt]] wonders why the email is called "yes comma wrestling".
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*[[Punkin Stencils]] &mdash; As of the 2009 addition, Homestar says "Oh jeez man, comma, oh jeez man." when you look at the [[Marshie]] pumpkin.
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*Email [[independent]] {{--}} [[Pom Pom]] names his movie [[city (comma) state]].
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*[[Punkin Stencils]] {{--}} As of the 2009 addition, [[Homestar Runner]] says "Oh jeez man, comma, oh jeez man." when the [[Marshie]] pumpkin is clicked on.
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== See Also==
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*[[LLC,,.]]
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[[Category:Word running gags]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]

Current revision as of 03:11, 4 November 2022

A great day in the field of literature.

The comma is a punctuation mark, symbolizing a partial stop. However, for the characters in the Homestar Runner universe, it can be a lot more, including comic gold and a rare discovery.

[edit] Appearances

  • Email for kidsStrong Bad reprimands the sender for an unnecessary comma.
  • Email old comicsThe Poopsmith's Castlefunnies counterpart, Mushy Chamberpot, can only speak in commas, which, according to Strong Bad, must have been comedic gold at the time. As pictured above, Sir Loodabert Comma had recently discovered it.
  • Email rampage — The sender signs his email as "Sincerely Peter,". Strong Bad believes "Peter" is the adjective, and that Comma is the sender's name. Later in the email, he ends with "You see Comma," pronouncing both Comma's name and the text character comma.
  • Email cliffhangers — Strong Bad refers to the Lappy 486's comma key, which has been "cut off" by its kidnappers, as its "little toe".
  • Email yes, wrestling (DVD commentary) — Matt wonders why the email is called "yes comma wrestling".
  • Email independentPom Pom names his movie city (comma) state.
  • Punkin Stencils — As of the 2009 addition, Homestar Runner says "Oh jeez man, comma, oh jeez man." when the Marshie pumpkin is clicked on.

[edit] See Also

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