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[[Image:Georgia Underdrawers.PNG|thumb|300px|The Cheat and Strong Bad view TBC's home state in all its undergarbed glory.]]
[[Image:Georgia Underdrawers.PNG|thumb|300px|The Cheat and Strong Bad view TBC's home state in all its undergarbed glory.]]
Since [[The Brothers Chaps]] live in the Atlanta area, there are often references to things specific to the state of '''[[Wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'''.
Since [[The Brothers Chaps]] live in the Atlanta area, there are often references to things specific to the state of '''[[Wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]'''.

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The Cheat and Strong Bad view TBC's home state in all its undergarbed glory.

Since The Brothers Chaps live in the Atlanta area, there are often references to things specific to the state of Georgia.

  • Hairstyle Runner — "L5P" refers to Little Five Points, a neighborhood in Atlanta known for the tattoo-and-piercing crowd.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 8.0 — "Pointy point five" and "voice of Pawkeegan State" are references to Atlanta's local "eighty eight point five" (Album 88) "the voice of Georgia State."
  • Email couch patchLil' Strong Bad is wearing a T-shirt that says "See Rock City", a geographical formation in Georgia. Many barns around Rock City have "See Rock City" painted on their roofs.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 9.2Richway was a discount store in the Atlanta, GA area.
  • Senor MortgageChick-fil-A is a fast-food restaurant chain based in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Email pizzaz — "This interview is OVER!" is a reference to Pro Wrestling Manager J.J. Dillon, who managed Ric Flair in the early '80s in Georgia. He would end every interview with the same comment.
  • Halloween Fairstival — The sign in the locka-room that reads "Don't go into the marsh!!!!" refers to a similar sign in the Monster Plantation ride at Six Flags Over Georgia.
  • 50K Racewalker — Luke Schenscher, one of the secret characters in the game, is an Australian-born basketball player who led Georgia Tech to the 2004 NCAA Final Four.
  • Stinkoman 20X6 — The enemy oven Lundsford is a reference to the symbol and/or mascot of Georgia Natural Gas. Billboards featuring this symbol and character can be seen in many places in the Atlanta area.
  • Email lady...ing — "Ramblin' Wreck of Email Check" is a reference to Georgia Tech. The first line of the fight song declares, "I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech..."
  • Halloween Potion-ma-jig — Hovan is a restaurant chain in Florida and Georgia, located in mall food courts, that sell gyro-style wraps.
  • Weclome Back — Though the sign on the merchandise table that reads "Merch Masala" bears similarities to the 1985 Hindi movie Mirch Masala, the sign actually refers to an Indian restaurant also called Mirch Masala in Decatur, Georgia, not far from The Brother Chaps' office space.

References with Atlanta ties

There are also a number of references to more nationally recognizable things that have specific ties to Atlanta, Georgia.

See also

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