Scarfgirl
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[[Image:Scarfgirl.PNG|thumb|Fashion AND environment stuff?]] | [[Image:Scarfgirl.PNG|thumb|Fashion AND environment stuff?]] | ||
- | '''Scarfgirl''' is a popular women's magazine seen in [[secret identity]] | + | '''Scarfgirl''' is a popular women's magazine (seen in [[secret identity]]) which includes fashion and environment information. [[Strong Bad]] writes a column for it under the [[Wikipedia:pseudonym|pseudonym]] "Cara Carabowditbowdit" in an attempt to make the girls of the world "cooler for all us dudes." [[Marzipan]] reads the magazine with [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]], though she doesn't approve of Strong Bad's column or his pseudonym. Homestar thought this was because Marzipan was jealous of Cara getting all the hot boys, though Strong Bad dissuaded him. Some other topics it discusses in the featured February issue are "Is Politics Bad?", "Hybrid Cars!", "Celeb Shockers!" and "A Purse!" |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 02:32, 27 March 2006
Scarfgirl is a popular women's magazine (seen in secret identity) which includes fashion and environment information. Strong Bad writes a column for it under the pseudonym "Cara Carabowditbowdit" in an attempt to make the girls of the world "cooler for all us dudes." Marzipan reads the magazine with Homestar, though she doesn't approve of Strong Bad's column or his pseudonym. Homestar thought this was because Marzipan was jealous of Cara getting all the hot boys, though Strong Bad dissuaded him. Some other topics it discusses in the featured February issue are "Is Politics Bad?", "Hybrid Cars!", "Celeb Shockers!" and "A Purse!"
Appearances
- Debut: Email secret identity