Talk:The King of Town

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:Yes, we know. It's one of the most hotly debated things on the Wiki. Personally, I don't see any reason to doubt it, but some would argue that it's not true. --[[User:Upsilon|[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]]]
:Yes, we know. It's one of the most hotly debated things on the Wiki. Personally, I don't see any reason to doubt it, but some would argue that it's not true. --[[User:Upsilon|[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]]]
::We don't think it's true BECAUSE THE BROTHER CHAPS SAID IT WASN'T. They decided against it.
::We don't think it's true BECAUSE THE BROTHER CHAPS SAID IT WASN'T. They decided against it.
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:::Exactly!!! Why do people keep on saying she is when TBC said it was a scrapped idea! [[User:20X6 GEM|20X6 GEM]]
== Decemberween ==
== Decemberween ==

Revision as of 00:16, 21 August 2005

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Fun Facts

* At the end of the clip, the sheep in the background continues chewing, even though the camera is set on "PAUSE."

I think that's just looping, but if other people think it's a fun fact...--Hysterical Woman 17:36, 19 Nov 2004 (MST)

Marzipan's Dad?

According to the really old characters page, in the museum, it states that the KOT is actually Marzipan's dad.

Yes, we know. It's one of the most hotly debated things on the Wiki. Personally, I don't see any reason to doubt it, but some would argue that it's not true. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]
We don't think it's true BECAUSE THE BROTHER CHAPS SAID IT WASN'T. They decided against it.
Exactly!!! Why do people keep on saying she is when TBC said it was a scrapped idea! 20X6 GEM

Decemberween

How can we be sure that the King of Town played by Homestar is the same King? It might well have taken place centuries ago, under the reign of a different King. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]

King of Prussia?

I found this on the Wikipedia:King of Prussia, Pennsylvania page. Note the line "Residents often refer to King of Prussia in print as "KoP", and in conversation as "K.O.P." I couldn't help but think about the KOT when I read that. Is this notable for the article? - Dr Haggis - Talk 13:12, 8 Jan 2005 (MST)

In the since that it has hardly anythign to do with a king of a town, it only has a resemblance to the abreviated "K.O.T", not realy, interesting trivial idea though. Thechamp 21:45, 7 Aug 2005 (UTC)
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