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*Click on the stack of cards at the end to see all of the trading cards featured in this email up close. | *Click on the stack of cards at the end to see all of the trading cards featured in this email up close. | ||
*Click on the sticky notes on the floor at the end to see them up close. | *Click on the sticky notes on the floor at the end to see them up close. |
Revision as of 21:33, 11 September 2006
Strong Bad Email #157 |
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Strong Bad shows us several examples of character trading cards.
Computer: Lappy 486
Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Coach Z, Homestar Runner, The Cheat, Strong Sad
Date: September 11, 2006
Page Title: Lappy 486
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Transcript
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STRONG BAD: {singing} Away you dribble down the court with an email, you leave your dreams at the top of the keeey. {brings up the email}
subject: Trading Strong-gumHey Strongbad-
You should have trading cards...With a stick of gum in them.
Nerdly yours,
Daniel,
N.S. CANADA
{Strong Bad says "Another freakin' guy named Daniel" instead of "Daniel" and "not safe, in Canada" instead of "N.S. CANADA".}
STRONG BAD: Oh, Thanks for the tip, Daniel. I'll lay low here in the states for a while until things cool off. {clears screen}
STRONG BAD: Daniel, trading cards are the biggest waste of not a video game on the planet! In fact, I thought trading cards were outlawed the day they invented good graphics. As for the "gum" that comes with them, I'm pretty sure they replaced that with a pink piece of balsa wood back in the ealry 80's and nobody ever noticed. So, no, I shouldn't have trading cards. But most of the other idiots around here have engaged in some form of trading cardery. Let's rag on them, shall we?
Easter Eggs
- Click on "good graphics" to see a large picture of the cheat appear on the lappy.
- Click on the stack of cards at the end to see all of the trading cards featured in this email up close.
- Click on the sticky notes on the floor at the end to see them up close.
Fun Facts
Real-World References
- "Whatsit Pile Tikes" are a parody of Garbage Pail Kids.
External Links
- watch "trading cards"
- watch "trading cards" on the old Flash site
- view the Flash file for "trading cards"
- forum thread re: "trading cards"