User:Homfrog
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I'm Homfrog. Doodle my paper! Seriously. |
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What seems like gibberish is actually another language, entitled of "All Your Two to the Fifth Are Belong To Us." Please decode and give result on talk page. Title of language is encoded too! To get results, you must decode the title to get the converter and decode the language. Hint is: "paulschou" "crossfiction" "garden workuse" "crossfiction" "laxative brand aftersoon". Once again, that's "SGVsbG8sIENhbiB5b3UgcmVhZCB0aGlzPyBJJ20gdGFsa2luZyBpbiBiYXNlNjQhIFRyYW5zbGF0ZSBtZSBOT1chIQ==".
How I came Here
I was introduced to Homestar by my friend Desmond,
who was introduced by his cousin, and now he's in Queens, New York.
So, I was a Homestar-n00b, watching every toon I could get my hands on.
One day, I wanted to read the lyrics of Experimental Film. So,
I Google'd it, and ended up at that page ^^^^^^^^^ right there.
So I browsed this knowledge base, roaming everywhere. Coming arcoss
User:The Paper, I saw the link to The Paper's Fanstuff on The
Fanstuff, and clickity-dee!! I ended up at the Homestar Runner Fanstuff
Wiki!! I now mostly stroll in that sector of the World Wide Wed, so don't
expect me to edit here much.
Homfrog's Word of the Whenever
cyg·net ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sgnt) n. A young swan.
I like it because, uh, it sounds cool. It sounds like the first part of signature, too. And,
sig·na·ture ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sgn-chr)
n.
One's name as written by oneself.
The act of signing one's name.
A distinctive mark, characteristic, or sound indicating identity: A surprise ending is the signature of an O. Henry short story.
Abbr. Sig. or S. Medicine. The part of a physician's prescription containing directions to the patient.
Music.
A sign used to indicate key.
A sign used to indicate tempo.
Printing.
A letter, number, or symbol placed at the bottom of the first page on each sheet of printed pages of a book as a guide to the proper sequence of the sheets in binding.
A large sheet printed with four or a multiple of four pages that when folded becomes a section of the book.
Okay, that's enough. See you later, crocodiles. 12:39, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Other links.
My Life and elevendysix others.
I like the moooooooon...
Maybe I'll put some images here.