Mr. Legarm's Stand

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[[Image:legarm_bubsstand.png|thumb|Mr. Legarm's Stand... or Bubs' Stand?]]  
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'''Mr. Legarm's Stand''' is a prop from the short play, [[Dreamaway Johnny]], which was a play from an Easter egg in [[part-time job]]. It apparently was used in another play as [[Bubs|Bubs']] [[Bubs' Concession Stand|actual concession stand]]; one that so far has not been revealed to the viewers of [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]].
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'''Mr. Legarm's Stand''' is a prop from the short musical play [[Dreamaway Johnny]]. The production can be seen in an Easter egg in [[part-time job]]. The prop has apparently been used in another play as [[Bubs|Bubs']] [[Bubs' Concession Stand|actual concession stand]], though the nature of this play has never been revealed.
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"Mr. Legarm" is most likely derived from the saying that something costs "an arm and a leg", which means it is extremely expensive.
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The name "Mr. Legarm" might be a reference to Bubs' habit of overcharging his customers. In [[DNA Evidence]], he told Marzipan that an analysis of the DNA would cost her "an arm and a leg."
== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 14:45, 19 January 2011

Mr. Legarm's Stand... or Bubs' Stand?

Mr. Legarm's Stand is a prop from the short musical play Dreamaway Johnny. The production can be seen in an Easter egg in part-time job. The prop has apparently been used in another play as Bubs' actual concession stand, though the nature of this play has never been revealed.

The name "Mr. Legarm" might be a reference to Bubs' habit of overcharging his customers. In DNA Evidence, he told Marzipan that an analysis of the DNA would cost her "an arm and a leg."

Appearances

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