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Strong Bad Email #147
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"Twees it out!"

Strong Bad tries unsuccessfully to impress an emailer's new lady fan.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Homestar Runner, The Cheat, Marzipan,

Places: Computer Room, Gymnasium, Strong Bad's Laundry Room, Marzipan's House,

Computer: Lappy 486

Date: March 6, 2006

Running Time: 3:17

Page Title: Lappy 486

Contents

Transcript

STRONG BAD: How many emails can you check? 5, 12, 7, shut up.

{reading}

{Strong Bad reads "Houston" as "Hooston".}

STRONG BAD: {typing} Buck Webb? You sound like one of those boring soap-opera comic strips from the, {stops typing} quote, un-quote, {resumes typing} "funny" pages.

{An example of a boring soap-opera comic pops up. It is titled "Buck Webb, Extrordinaire".}

BUCK: I'm afraid it's Splittsville for us, Lady Fan... if you don't put the shine on Strong Bad.

LADY FAN: Oh, Buck...

{Cut to the next panel. Lady fan is holding a gun up to Buck.}

LADY FAN: I'll give Strong Bad a chance. In fact...

{Cut to next panel, of a turtle in a pool, with the caption "Sea turtles eat a wide variety of food".}

LADY FAN: ... I think I'm falling for him. Like, big time.

BUCK: C'mon, baby. Stay with me.

{Next panel. Buck is holding a yoga DVD.}

BUCK: I'll buy you a new yoga DVD.

{Next panel. Lady fan is crying and there is a caption "Back in Des Moines..."}

LADY FAN: I'll... think about it.

Easter Eggs

  • Click the scoreboard after Strong Bad calls one-handed push-ups lame to see a blue bumper sticker that says "Real Men Play Two Handed Push-ups!!" with a small image of a soccer ball in the corner.
  • At the end, click on the printer's green button to see Homestar's weight-loss DVD, titled "Tweesercize".

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • This is the first time we see Strong Bad perspire. This is also proof that he probably isn't that strong.

Inside References

  • The score counter going negative is referring to an easter egg in montage.
  • Strong Bad locking The Cheat in the dryer is a reference to 2 years.
  • This is another appearance of the BMW Lighter.
  • Preeeeow is the onomatopoeia decribing The Paper's sound effect.

Real-World References

  • The soap-opera-type comic probably pokes fun at comics not written to be funny, such as The Phantom or Dunesbury, which are found in most newspaper Funny Pages anyways.

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