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Mustachioed Homestar Runner
Well I guess this email answers the question about whether Mustachioed Homestar Runner was a unique character or not. Now we know that he at least has the same voice as Homestar. And I imagine that this is the first time we can actually see him without having to view the toon from its Flash file directly. —THE PAPER PREEEOW 00:50, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- Could that be Fabrosi? Strong Bad mentioned that he was probably out lady-ing with a fake mustache. -- 71.34.147.24 20:37, 8 Aug 2005 (MDT)
Maybe Homestar wrote in using Fabrosi as a pseudonym...
Stocks and Stipes Forever
Toward the end of the email, Strong Bad says stocks are up and stipes are down. According to dictionary.com, a 'stipe' is "A supporting stalk or stemlike structure, especially the stalk of a pistil, the petiole of a fern frond, or the stalk that supports the cap of a mushroom". It's a bit of an unfamiliar word, I bet, so someone may want to add it to the Fun Facts. Just make sure no one alludes 'stocks' to being like 'stalks'. That's a bit too much of a stretch. --DorianGray
- I agree. TBC is very good at making such obscure allusions to things that require a bit more knowledge to know about. From the definition it sounds like it correlates perfectly, too. --64.164.69.221 10:05, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I have added the definition to Real-world references and changed stocks to stalks. --[User:Eman|Eman]
- I changed it back. Strong bad types stocks. -- tomstiff 18:39, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Stipes, TBC and Georgia
I'm surprised the no one has mentioned Michael Stipe since TBC are from Georgia and so is ... oh, never mind! -- tomstiff 18:43, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Buisness/Ab-Abber
I don't feel confident to put this on the main page, but is it possible he says "buisness"? And I'm a little surprised no one's tried to note the similarity between his appearance when he says "muscular" and the handiwork of the Ab-Abber 2000 (granted, not identical; he HAS pecs here).--notstrongorbad
Kicking The Cheat
Don't we have enough for this to be a bona fide running gag? Namely:
- little animal.
- Strong Bad threatens to kick The Cheat a couple times at the end of caper.
- He tells Homestar to give The Cheat (hiding under the box)a "swift kick in The Cheat" in replacement.
- He also mentions "Kickin' Cheats 'till the day I die" in replacement.
- Mentioned in do over.
- This email.
It's dot com 20:35, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I agree. Trey56
- Yeah, totally. That's totally a worthwhile running gag. Don't forget the Kick the Cheat plushie too. --DorianGray
I thought it was already a running gag. Somebody should get on this. Username-talk 20:44, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- Page begun here: Kicking The Cheat. — It's dot com 20:48, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Cat
I think SB says "or holy-crap-adorable cat"...why else would Marzipan comment that it smells like litterbox? Maybe that's just me. --Cocoa
- Meh, sounds like "pet". — It's dot com 23:06, 9 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I hear "pet" as well, and Marzipan isn't making a whole lot of sense in this email anyway. --
ENUSY
, 00:14, 10 August 2005 (BST)
- Then it's just me. :/ --Cocoa
The Fabrosi
I don't hear the "the" in "What did you two do to (the) Fabrosi". But since about 1.5% max of the users here ever agree with me on matters like this, discuss. --Jay (Gobble) 01:05, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- There's no "the". It's just "What'd you two do to Fabrosi?" — It's dot com 01:05, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I hope you don't mind that I combined the two topic headings that were created nigh-simultaneously. That said, if Dot com agrees with me... --Jay (Gobble) 01:07, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I don't hear a "the" either. I think the repetition of the same "oo" sound has confused people's ears. I once thought there was a "the", but I gave it another listen and found that it was the "you two do to" confusing my ears. --DorianGray
- I hope you don't mind that I combined the two topic headings that were created nigh-simultaneously. That said, if Dot com agrees with me... --Jay (Gobble) 01:07, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
Genghis the Mongolian
Should we add that Genghis Khan lotion for women is referencing the ‘Mongolian aftershave lotion’ mentioned by Strong Bad or is it common knowedge Genghis was from Mongolia?-the Pardack
- It's already there, under Real-World References. --Jay (Gobble) 04:29, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- Didn't notice that, boy do I feel dumb. the Pardack
Marzipan
MARZIPAN WAS IN THIS! SHE HASN'T DIVORCED MIKE! YAY!
- NO ONE THOUGHT SHE HAD! DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS LIKE I'M DOING NOW! --Jay (Gobble) 16:25, 10 Aug 2005 (UTC)
- I DIDN'T KN — I mean, I didn't know that Marzipan was married to Mike. — It's dot com
Inside Joke?
"Even though Strong Bad says he would not openly admit that he could never get ladies, he did accidently say he doesn't know anything about the ladies at the end of lures & jigs."
Is this really an inside joke? If anything, I'd call this a fun fact, but it's not even very fun. I think any relation between the two is coincidental at best. -FatPamPam