Parents' Basement

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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} Strong Bad [[Strong Badia the Free Responses (Bleak House)#Email 2: homestarmy|tells an email sender]] to figure out where in his parents' basement to hang his Bob Marley poster when they move back in after inevitably failing out of college.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} Strong Bad [[Strong Badia the Free Responses (Bleak House)#Email 2: homestarmy|tells an email sender]] to figure out where in his parents' basement to hang his Bob Marley poster when they move back in after inevitably failing out of college.
*[[Fan Costumes '08]] {{--}} Strong Bad describes a costumed fan as portraying a character who lives "in the basement of his parents' basement".
*[[Fan Costumes '08]] {{--}} Strong Bad describes a costumed fan as portraying a character who lives "in the basement of his parents' basement".
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*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad's Responses in Poker Night at the Inventory|Strong Bad tells]] The Heavy that [[Penny Arcade|Tycho]] "lives in his parent's basement and subsists on cheese doodles and rejection."
===Use by The Brothers Chaps===
===Use by The Brothers Chaps===

Revision as of 07:15, 16 May 2024

"I'm gonna have to ask you to leave my parent's basement now."

The location of someone's parents' basement has been mentioned in a several cartoons, often used disparagingly by Strong Bad. Typically, it is stated or implied that an individual lives in their parents' basement, suggesting a lack of personal or professional success.

Sometimes the phrase is used in a singular possessive case ("parent's" with the apostrophe before the s), implying that there is only one parent in possession of the basement.

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Use by The Brothers Chaps

The Brothers Chaps have discussed their real-world parents' basement on occasion. Prior to February 2003, when they began working with a fulfillment company, distribution of Homestar Runner merchandise was done out of the Chapman parents' basement; the brothers have repeatedly emphasized that they never lived in said basement, as the running gag had led some fans to believe.

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