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anyone have any thoughts on what "JD" stands for ?

Julian Day. Typically used by astronomers (and the loose base for Star Trek's "stardate" calendar), when mapped to the Gregorian calendar, it's the raw number of days that have elapsed since Monday, January 1, 4713 BC. There's also some decimal thingy involved that I don't fully understand that also gives the time of day. Right now it's 2453308.89444 JD in Eastern time zone. --Southpaw018 18:28, 30 Oct 2004 (MST)

Anyone else think that the way that H*R's puppet laughs at the end of the puppet show is similar to the way Kermit T. Frog used to laugh (when making similar jokes) on The Muppet Show? --CorruptPanda

"Malarkey"

I want to put this in the main page for this email... "Malarkey" may refer to Buffalo Bills head coach Mike Mularkey. Is that all right?

Nope, malarkey is a synonym for nonsense; look it up in a thesourus. --homestar3.14 22:49, 26 May 2005 (UTC)

Two pencils goof?

To the best of my knowledge, no one has caught this. After Strong Bad gives The Cheat his "payment," he contemplates what he is going to with his "tons of new stuff" (a sharp pencil and a cantaloupe). At this point, you can see the tip and eraser of a second pencil resting on the keyboard behind Strong Bad's head. Strong Bad probably never had two pencils to begin with, so in my opinion, this is a goof. I can provide further evidence by pointing out that (earlier) this was were Strong Bad's pencil was placed or held before he turned back to the computer and typed "Ahhhh, look at him go. So excited, so naive." Then when The Cheat returns with the cantaloupe, a new pencil seems to have been created which rests in front of the keyboard (which is now the pencil Strong Bad uses). The old pencil seen on the keyboard seems not to have been deleted. BazookaJoe 02:08, 25 May 2005 (UTC)

Is there a link to the puppet easter egg?

Just curious.

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