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This could be a reference to the recent film [[Wikipedia:National Treasure|National Treasure]] in which designs are found on the Declaration of Independence.
This could be a reference to the recent film [[Wikipedia:National Treasure|National Treasure]] in which designs are found on the Declaration of Independence.
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This was immediately after noting that the paper was the Constitution this time.  I don't think that this was at all a reference to National Treasure.  It could just as easily be a reference to the fact that the Brothers Chaps live in the United States.  In other words, I don't think this is a reference until Strong Bad takes the printed on constitution and finds a treasure with it.
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This was immediately after noting that the paper was the Constitution this time.  I don't think that this was at all a reference to National Treasure.  It could just as easily be a reference to the fact that the Brothers Chaps live in the United States.  In other words, I don't think this is a reference until Strong Bad takes the printed on constitution and finds a treasure with it. --[[User:racerx is alive|racerx_is_alive]] 10:29, 12 Jan 2005 (MST)

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Missy Palmer?

This page and the Female Lappy 486 page both say that FL486 is voiced by Missy Palmer. Where was this confirmed? It doesn't sound much like her IMHO... --Jay 16:57, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)

I don't know myself. I only put the Missy Palmer fact on the Female Lappy 486 page because I read it here. It may or may not be true, but I hope it's true :) mathgrant 18:37, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)
As likely as it seems, I don't think it should be listed as a fun fact unless we can actually verify it. People look to this site as a resource; we should make every effort to list accurate information. --FortyTwo 23:33, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)

Ogre?

Okay, when Homestar showed up, he called Strong Bad something. The transcript says it is "ogre", but I think he might've said "ogle". In my opinion, ogle even describes Strong Bad better. I kind of wonder if TBC would say ogle on a G-rated cartoon, but it's really not a bad word, so... you think about that. --152.163.100.71 20:29, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)

Strong bad is an impertinent, flirtatious, or amorous stare? That doesn't make sense... unless you think Homestar was trying to say "ogre" but said "ogle" instead. 68.228.70.62 23:11, 10 Jan 2005 (MST)
The first one. Homestar probably tried to say "ogler" or something of that nature and screwed up, or maybe he just thought ogle could be used as a noun. After all, "flirt" can be a noun. --205.188.116.71 07:15, 11 Jan 2005 (MST)
Sounds like ogre to me. An ogle makes no sense contextually or lexigraphically. --racerx_is_alive 10:28, 12 Jan 2005 (MST)

Head movement

As Strong Bad is typing his e-mail to Leonard Nimoy, his head doesn't move like it usually does, or as it did with the Pink Border. This may also be the first time we've actually seen him typing; his boxing gloves have always been out of frame before. -- Uncommon 11:01, 11 Jan 2005 (MST)

dullard gave us a pretty good view, as did fingers. -- Tom 20:11, 11 Jan 2005 (MST)
Well, to be really picky, you don't see the keyboard in dullard, and fingers doesn't demonstrate his usual method. Of course, in this one we only see him typing in a fantasy scene. -- Uncommon 22:38, 11 Jan 2005 (MST)

Removed portion of a fun fact

This could be a reference to the recent film National Treasure in which designs are found on the Declaration of Independence.

This was immediately after noting that the paper was the Constitution this time. I don't think that this was at all a reference to National Treasure. It could just as easily be a reference to the fact that the Brothers Chaps live in the United States. In other words, I don't think this is a reference until Strong Bad takes the printed on constitution and finds a treasure with it. --racerx_is_alive 10:29, 12 Jan 2005 (MST)

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