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[[Image:Fhqwhgads.png|thumb|200px|Love from Fhqwhgads]] | [[Image:Fhqwhgads.png|thumb|200px|Love from Fhqwhgads]] | ||
- | + | The legend of fhqwhgads began with "[[i love you]]," where [[Strong Bad]] answered an email that seemed to contain the I Love You virus. The email ended in an unintelligible stream of text: "fhqwhgadshgnsdhjsdbkhsdabkfabkveybvf." Strong Bad interpreted this as the sender's name and shortened it to "fhqwhgads." | |
Later, he wrote a song and [[The Cheat]] created a music video about fhqwhgads, "[[Everybody to the Limit]]". In the video, fhqwhgads is represented as the dragon from the Atari game "Adventure". <!-- The Dragon mistaken for a duck is found at http://www.everybodytothelimit.com/ --> | Later, he wrote a song and [[The Cheat]] created a music video about fhqwhgads, "[[Everybody to the Limit]]". In the video, fhqwhgads is represented as the dragon from the Atari game "Adventure". <!-- The Dragon mistaken for a duck is found at http://www.everybodytothelimit.com/ --> |
Revision as of 22:21, 1 February 2005
The legend of fhqwhgads began with "i love you," where Strong Bad answered an email that seemed to contain the I Love You virus. The email ended in an unintelligible stream of text: "fhqwhgadshgnsdhjsdbkhsdabkfabkveybvf." Strong Bad interpreted this as the sender's name and shortened it to "fhqwhgads."
Later, he wrote a song and The Cheat created a music video about fhqwhgads, "Everybody to the Limit". In the video, fhqwhgads is represented as the dragon from the Atari game "Adventure".
Strong Bad gives Homestar Runner, Coach Z and Strong Mad a lesson in pronouncing fhqwhgads in an easter egg at the end of the Strong Bad Email "sibbie." The correct pronunciation is fuh-HOO-gwah-gahds.
In Main Page 22, it is said in a robot voice by the Biscuit Dough Hands Man pop-ups.This robot voice is from the song.
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Fun Facts
- The name does not fit the pattern of the I Love You virus. Someone deliberately spoofed the virus email.