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===Inside References=== | ===Inside References=== | ||
*This cartoon is a reference to the needlepoint portrait of [[Cold Ones]] in [[property of ones]], seeing as they use the same needlepoint theme, wallpaper, picture frame, and font. | *This cartoon is a reference to the needlepoint portrait of [[Cold Ones]] in [[property of ones]], seeing as they use the same needlepoint theme, wallpaper, picture frame, and font. | ||
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+ | *The stitches in the needlepoint picture run into each other, however logically they should be straight. | ||
===Real-World References=== | ===Real-World References=== |
Revision as of 17:17, 23 April 2009
A seemingly unfinished short and soundless cartoon of Homestar and Strong Bad on a sewn needlepoint picture. This page is not linked to from anywhere on the site, and therefore is a secret page.
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Homestar Runner
Places: The Field
Running Time: 0:07
Page Title: Bless This Mess!
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Transcript
{Strong Bad is standing in The Field. Homestar Runner slowly walks up from the right, stops next to Strong Bad and opens his mouth, apparently saying something. The text "Get Rid of a Few Things!" appears below.}
Fun Facts
Inside References
- This cartoon is a reference to the needlepoint portrait of Cold Ones in property of ones, seeing as they use the same needlepoint theme, wallpaper, picture frame, and font.
Remarks
- The stitches in the needlepoint picture run into each other, however logically they should be straight.
Real-World References
- The page title "Bless This Mess!" is a reference to the phrase "Bless This House", which is often seen on needlepoint pictures.
- Additionally, "Bless This Mess!" is also a needlepoint picture seen in Ned Flanders' closet from The Simpsons.
Fast Forward
- A scene similar to this cartoon briefly appears in From the Vault. Mike Chapman describes it as "a little needlepoint action."