Prison

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*Email [[video games]] — [[Strong Bad]] says during his [[Strong Bad Email Intros|intro]] that "Email is like a prison. A prison with no walls... and no toilet." He also says the email sender is someone from the inside and wishes he get out soon.
*Email [[video games]] — [[Strong Bad]] says during his [[Strong Bad Email Intros|intro]] that "Email is like a prison. A prison with no walls... and no toilet." He also says the email sender is someone from the inside and wishes he get out soon.
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*Email [[stupid stuff]] — In an [[Easter egg]] at the end of the email, you can listen to the [[Grumblecakes]]' jingle, which is: "Only liars and thieves eat Grumblecakes, and those people go to prison. Just ask [[The Cheat]]!"
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*Email [[stupid stuff]] — In an [[Easter egg]] at the end of the email, you can listen to [[The Cheatcakes]]' jingle, which is: "Only liars and thieves eat [[Grumblecakes]], and those people go to prison. Just ask [[The Cheat]]!"
*[[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] — Strong Bad and The Cheat are thrown in [[jail]] for trying to rob [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] and are thrown in jail again following a jailbreak and subsequent crime spree.
*[[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]] — Strong Bad and The Cheat are thrown in [[jail]] for trying to rob [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] and are thrown in jail again following a jailbreak and subsequent crime spree.
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*Email [[time capsule]] — In an Easter egg at the end of the email, the Grumblecakes jingle plays before Strong Bad's R&B-esque version of the jingle.
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*Email [[time capsule]] — In an Easter egg at the end of the email, The Cheatcakes' jingle plays before Strong Bad's R&B-esque song about Grumblecakes.
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*[[Grumblecakes (video)]] — In the beginning of the video, the Grumblecakes jingle plays before switching over to Strong Bad's R&B-esque version of the jingle.
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*[[Grumblecakes (video)]] — In the beginning of the video, The Cheatcakes' jingle plays before switching over to Strong Bad's R&B-esque song about Grumblecakes.
*Email [[portrait]] — Disappointed in [[Strong Mad]]'s macaroni picture, Strong Bad says he could have hired a five-year-old kindergartener to make a macaroni picture, but he finds doing such a thing creepy and something he would likely go to jail for.
*Email [[portrait]] — Disappointed in [[Strong Mad]]'s macaroni picture, Strong Bad says he could have hired a five-year-old kindergartener to make a macaroni picture, but he finds doing such a thing creepy and something he would likely go to jail for.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]] gets sent to prison for life plus whenever her step-mom comes get her due to shoplifting.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] — [[So and So]] gets sent to prison for life plus whenever her step-mom comes get her due to shoplifting.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — When the police arrive, she cries that she "can't do another nickel!"
 
*[[Fan Costumes '06]] — Strong Bad remarks that The Cheat's [[Hot Mom]] is always in and out of prison.
*[[Fan Costumes '06]] — Strong Bad remarks that The Cheat's [[Hot Mom]] is always in and out of prison.
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 13]] — When the police arrive, she becomes frightened and cries that she can't do another nickel.
*[[Blubb-O's Commercial]] — [[Coach Z]], dressed as the [[Drive-Thru Whale]], makes Strong Sad think that Coach Z is sometimes trying go to prison.
*[[Blubb-O's Commercial]] — [[Coach Z]], dressed as the [[Drive-Thru Whale]], makes Strong Sad think that Coach Z is sometimes trying go to prison.
* Email [[rated]] — One of the movies mentioned is "Women's Penitentiary Bake Sale Nightmare".
* Email [[rated]] — One of the movies mentioned is "Women's Penitentiary Bake Sale Nightmare".

Revision as of 18:11, 1 March 2012

This article is about the concept of wrongdoers being locked up. For the location, see Jail.
"You gotta get us out of the joint, man."

In the Homestar Runner body of work, there have been times characters have been sent to prison or have referenced prison.

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