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[[File:Cheat pile.PNG|thumb|300px|The Cheat as a "hideous pile"]] | [[File:Cheat pile.PNG|thumb|300px|The Cheat as a "hideous pile"]] | ||
| - | Occasionally, characters will talk about a ''' | + | Occasionally, characters will talk about a '''pile''' in unusual contexts, often without describing what the "pile" is of, as though [[Nondescript Nouns|a "pile" is a concept in and of itself]]. |
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*[[Sketchbook]] — [[Sketchbook 2008#SK-2008-09-18|One picture]] shows "hideous pile [[strong bad]]". | *[[Sketchbook]] — [[Sketchbook 2008#SK-2008-09-18|One picture]] shows "hideous pile [[strong bad]]". | ||
*[[Trogday 08]] — Strong Bad's phrase for "W" is "What a pile." | *[[Trogday 08]] — Strong Bad's phrase for "W" is "What a pile." | ||
| - | *[[bike thief]] — [[The Cheat]] is shown to dress in a strange outfit that Strong Bad describes as a "hideous pile". | + | *Email [[bike thief]] — [[The Cheat]] is shown to dress in a strange outfit that Strong Bad describes as a "hideous pile". |
*[[Comic Book Movie]] — Strong Bad describes the computer-generated character in the movie as a "digital pile". | *[[Comic Book Movie]] — Strong Bad describes the computer-generated character in the movie as a "digital pile". | ||
*[[Best Caper Ever]] — Strong Bad imagines tricking Homestar onto a cargo plane with a sign reading "Free Pile". | *[[Best Caper Ever]] — Strong Bad imagines tricking Homestar onto a cargo plane with a sign reading "Free Pile". | ||
*[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] — Strong Bad's bed is described by the game as a "Messy Pile" in all episodes but [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] (where it doesn't appear) and [[Strong Badia the Free]] (where it is described as "Bed?"). | *[[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]] — Strong Bad's bed is described by the game as a "Messy Pile" in all episodes but [[Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective]] (where it doesn't appear) and [[Strong Badia the Free]] (where it is described as "Bed?"). | ||
| - | *[[imaginary]] — [[Lil' Strong Bad]] describes [[Scotty Titi]] as a "A lump? A mound? A pile?" | + | *Email [[imaginary]] — [[Lil' Strong Bad]] describes [[Scotty Titi]] as a "A lump? A mound? A pile?" |
*[[The Animated Adventures of Puppet Homestar]] — [[Homestar Runner]] complains that there's no pile right in front of him, and builds one out of random materials. [[Shark-Tooth Bubs]] agrees to be his "pile manager". Later in the toon, Strong Bad attempts to take over the pile. | *[[The Animated Adventures of Puppet Homestar]] — [[Homestar Runner]] complains that there's no pile right in front of him, and builds one out of random materials. [[Shark-Tooth Bubs]] agrees to be his "pile manager". Later in the toon, Strong Bad attempts to take over the pile. | ||
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Revision as of 04:06, 17 September 2009
Occasionally, characters will talk about a pile in unusual contexts, often without describing what the "pile" is of, as though a "pile" is a concept in and of itself.
Appearances
- Senor Mortgage — The mortgage business can, according to Senor Cardgage and some singers, help one to get "a leg up on the pile."
- Thy Dungeonman 3 — The back of the "game box" opens with "Out of the dungeon and into the pile!"
- Sketchbook — One picture shows "hideous pile strong bad".
- Trogday 08 — Strong Bad's phrase for "W" is "What a pile."
- Email bike thief — The Cheat is shown to dress in a strange outfit that Strong Bad describes as a "hideous pile".
- Comic Book Movie — Strong Bad describes the computer-generated character in the movie as a "digital pile".
- Best Caper Ever — Strong Bad imagines tricking Homestar onto a cargo plane with a sign reading "Free Pile".
- Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People — Strong Bad's bed is described by the game as a "Messy Pile" in all episodes but Dangeresque 3: The Criminal Projective (where it doesn't appear) and Strong Badia the Free (where it is described as "Bed?").
- Email imaginary — Lil' Strong Bad describes Scotty Titi as a "A lump? A mound? A pile?"
- The Animated Adventures of Puppet Homestar — Homestar Runner complains that there's no pile right in front of him, and builds one out of random materials. Shark-Tooth Bubs agrees to be his "pile manager". Later in the toon, Strong Bad attempts to take over the pile.
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