Unusual Greetings
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Revision as of 04:06, 16 December 2006
Sometimes the various characters use unusual greetings. They bear slight resemblance to conventional greetings, usually with just a different spelling.
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Weclome
Weclome is a word which has appeared a few times on the Homestar Runner website. Its first appearance was in 2 emails, when the welcome banner for the Ladies' Choice Awards was misspelled as "weclome".
This misspelling later appears in Malloween Commercial, on Homestar Runner's doormat.
In an episode of G4TechTV's "Pulse," they interviewed the Videlectrix CEO (Matt in disguise), who greeted them with a hearty "Weclome!"
The toon Weclome Back is titled with this misspelling.
Helscome
Helscome was first used on Homestar's Website.
Later, on the DVD commentary for Tis True, Pom Pom, Tis True, "helscome" is used again by Mike Chapman.
Haldo
Haldo was first used in Peasant's Quest, in which Mendelev has Rather Dashing tell Dongolev "haldo". It was also featured in the Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer.
Haldo was later used on Quote of the Week. If there is a problem finding the weeklies.xml file, the text (which has no sound) is Homestar Runner saying:
"Oh Haldo! This is my
funniest word style
ever times that I've
said! Hope all is on
to it even more
lately! And I wish the
chicken & msg place
was open on
Somedays."
Shoichlav
Shoichlav is the greeting used by the unnamed pseudo-Polish person who left a message on Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 11.2, which is the only time it's ever mentioned.