Talk:Secret Identities
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- | I would like to posit that the character using the pseudonym of “Mr. Boyardee” is not in fact the King of Town, despite the name being food related or by accepting that the “king” in “king size bed” is an indicator of identity. Rather, I believe the character checking in under the name of “Mr. Boyardee” to be Strong Mad, as he was referred to as “Chef Boyardee” by Strong Bad in Sbemail 142, “Secret Identity” for his macaroni art. The KOT, while usually associated with food related gags, has never been juxtaposed with Chef Boyardee (as far as I can tell from the site and also this Wiki). Also, with Strong Mad being “Like a big Square” (as Strong Bad describes him in Sbemail 114, “The Facts”) and measuring in at 88” W x 88” H, it becomes clear that the king size bed is the only size bed on which Brother Graw Mad might be able to comfortably rest his body in part | + | I would like to posit that the character using the pseudonym of “Mr. Boyardee” is not in fact the King of Town, despite the name being food related or by accepting that the “king” in “king size bed” is an indicator of identity. Rather, I believe the character checking in under the name of “Mr. Boyardee” to be Strong Mad, as he was referred to as “Chef Boyardee” by Strong Bad in Sbemail 142, “Secret Identity” for his macaroni art. The KOT, while usually associated with food related gags, has never been juxtaposed with Chef Boyardee (as far as I can tell from the site and also this Wiki). Also, with Strong Mad being “Like a big Square” (as Strong Bad describes him in Sbemail 114, “The Facts”) and measuring in at 88” W x 88” H, it becomes clear that the king size bed is the only size bed on which Brother Graw Mad might be able to comfortably rest his body in part as typical king size bed measurements are 76” W x 80” L. I myself have no experience editing on Wiki, so I thought it best to place this thought here and let someone more qualified make the edit should this argument prove convincing. |
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Character Links
Wouldn't it look better to have the only links for each character in the table, rather than text? Not meaning to be fussy or anything, just an opinion. DumbMuscle 14:10, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
- From the Standards, "Long tables and lists, however, can contain a link at every instance." I agree, it would probably look better to add links to the table... --phlip TC 14:19, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
What's up?
What's up with this email being so different from all the others? Let's follow the format. Get a transcript on there. And Easter Eggs and Inside References and stuff.
- The actual email transcript and such is at secret identities (note lowercase, like most email names). --phlip TC 01:36, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Night of the Inspiration
Should I note that 'Mr. Five Freddy' sounds a lot like/could have inspired the name of the famous PC/Mac horror game, Five Nights at Freddy's? 98.159.29.164 23:07, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Unlikely. Though you could contact Scott Cawthon to see if he responds. - Catjaz63 23:13, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to this wiki either way. The H*R reference came from a real life person's stage name and predates the game by a lot. If the game was making a deliberate reference, it's more likely to the man, not a brief text-only joke in a H*R cartoon. --Jay (Gobble) 23:13, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- ANd even if it WERE a reference to a brief text-only joke in a H*R cartoon, at most it would count as a sighting. — Defender1031*Talk 09:53, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to this wiki either way. The H*R reference came from a real life person's stage name and predates the game by a lot. If the game was making a deliberate reference, it's more likely to the man, not a brief text-only joke in a H*R cartoon. --Jay (Gobble) 23:13, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
Chef Boyardee may be a red herring.
I would like to posit that the character using the pseudonym of “Mr. Boyardee” is not in fact the King of Town, despite the name being food related or by accepting that the “king” in “king size bed” is an indicator of identity. Rather, I believe the character checking in under the name of “Mr. Boyardee” to be Strong Mad, as he was referred to as “Chef Boyardee” by Strong Bad in Sbemail 142, “Secret Identity” for his macaroni art. The KOT, while usually associated with food related gags, has never been juxtaposed with Chef Boyardee (as far as I can tell from the site and also this Wiki). Also, with Strong Mad being “Like a big Square” (as Strong Bad describes him in Sbemail 114, “The Facts”) and measuring in at 88” W x 88” H, it becomes clear that the king size bed is the only size bed on which Brother Graw Mad might be able to comfortably rest his body in part as typical king size bed measurements are 76” W x 80” L. I myself have no experience editing on Wiki, so I thought it best to place this thought here and let someone more qualified make the edit should this argument prove convincing.