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WOAH! The people actually stopped arguing about this!? But just to clear it up incase one of them comes back... Strong Bad would get one email a second because (Q represents any number, but the same number) Q/Q=1. I don't care WHAT Q really is. Math just works out that way.--That Kid! 06:46, 26 Oct 2004 (MST)

Doubtful anyone still reads this, but still. Would, perhaps, spelling Homestar's word as "doyng" help to differentiate it? - 67.126.183.40 22:44, 6 Dec 2004 (MST)

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possible fun fact

When else do we see Homestar's "buzzer" spin?

The main page when Homestar is falling, I think. --Joshua 19:29, 19 Mar 2005 (MST)

Declined Fun Facts

These were on the STUFF page and declined. If you wish to contest these, leave a note here, but don't allow it to be confused with any of the original votes.

"You ever see me in a car? No!" (Declined)

Another subtle fun fact: At the end of the email, Strong Bad says, "You ever see me in a car? No!" Interestingly, he is seen in the Gremlin just a few emails later, in the Dangeresque 3 email.

  • Revise, Move I think this belongs more in the Dangeresque 3 email fun facts. Also, get rid of the "Another subtle fun fact" bit. - Gydea
  • Decline. I'd actually put the Gremlin more into Bubs' possesion. He came up with it, so it just seems to work along those lines.
  • Decline. As with the 'bigger wusses and lesser wimps' item up above, since when does Strong Bad always tell the truth? See stand-up. --TheEggman 21:31, 12 Mar 2005 (MST)
    • Comment. He could have also changed his mind about being seen in a car. Since this really doesn't contradict anything, it's not really worth noting. --TheEggman 08:38, 17 Mar 2005 (MST)
  • Decline. Previously someone else said "Strong Bad tends to lie" or something like that. I've thought of that fact before....also the Gremin might not be his. Allow me to reason:
stunt double had Dangereque 2
dangeresque 3 had Dangereque 1, with which car.
car had the "You ever see me in a car?  No!" quote.

Allow me to put these in order:

dangereque 3(1)
car(quote)
stunt double(2)

First in Dangereque 2, he wasn't in a car.
but Dangereque 1, he was seen in a car.
Dangereque 1 was obviously made before 
Dangereque 2, before "car".

This is too confusing, but I hope it gives you a better understanding of it.

--oopsyoubwokeit 13:55, 21 Mar 2005 (MST)

I think what the above user is saying is that since Dangeresque 1 is a prequel to Dangeresque 2, and Dangeresque 2 was made before "car", that Strong Bad had been in a car before "car" was made. However, I think there is evidence in the "dangeresque 3" e-mail that Dangeresque 1 was actually made after Dangeresque 2 (within the H*R universe). Note the sign at the beginning that says "Not in 3-D" and the fact that it is called "Dangeresque 1", not just "Dangeresque." Strong Bad probably realized there was no Dangeresque 1 and subsequently made one, excusing its appearance after Dangeresque 2 by saying it was the limited edition director's cut. 134.241.227.51 06:44, 25 Mar 2005 (MST)

Comment. Now I get it: He says, "Do you ever see me in a car?" He said that because we didn't see Strong Bad in a car yet.--oopsyoubwokeit 04:59, 2 Apr 2005 (MST) He must be s

Minor Change

I've changed "Old English" to "Gothic" in both instances. Gothic lettering was developed in Northern France and Belgium around the 12th century, not England.

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