Hobos

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==Appearances==
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*[[Parsnips A-Plenty]] — The sign on the [[Parsnip Depot]] says that hobos are not allowed there.
*[[Parsnips A-Plenty]] — The sign on the [[Parsnip Depot]] says that hobos are not allowed there.
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*[[Hallrunner]] — If you choose "Talk to it" when you come all up on a train, the game says that you talk to a hobo in the livestock car and that he smells.
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*[[Hallrunner]] — If you choose "Talk to it" when you come [[all up on]] a train, the game says that you talk to a hobo in the livestock car and that he smells.
*[[Kick the Can]] ([[Kick the Can#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — As [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] explains that the toons were made in two separate batches, [[The Homestar Runner]] tells him that he knew a hobo named Two Batches and that he got "run o'er by a train".
*[[Kick the Can]] ([[Kick the Can#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) — As [[Mike Chapman|Mike]] explains that the toons were made in two separate batches, [[The Homestar Runner]] tells him that he knew a hobo named Two Batches and that he got "run o'er by a train".
*[[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101]] — [[Homestar Runner]] says that he fell in with "some magical hobos, smuggling rye toast through the mists of the [[Coches Mountains]]".
*[[Sam & Max Season Two Alternate Ending 101]] — [[Homestar Runner]] says that he fell in with "some magical hobos, smuggling rye toast through the mists of the [[Coches Mountains]]".

Revision as of 15:30, 19 April 2010

No hobos!!!

Although they never appear on the website, a few times on the Homestar Runner website, there have been references to hobos, a term used to describe homeless people. These references note the stereotypes that hobos live in and around trains and have unusual names.

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