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The discount brick scene, seems a reference to [Wikipedia:Krazy_Kat| Krazy Kat], especially after Homestar talks about "a classic line". | The discount brick scene, seems a reference to [Wikipedia:Krazy_Kat| Krazy Kat], especially after Homestar talks about "a classic line". | ||
Of course, this might be a meaningless coincidence. | Of course, this might be a meaningless coincidence. |
Revision as of 19:01, 22 August 2005
Discount brick reference
The discount brick scene, seems a reference to [Wikipedia:Krazy_Kat| Krazy Kat], especially after Homestar talks about "a classic line". Of course, this might be a meaningless coincidence.
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Another convoluted band reference thing (DECLINED)
Strong Bad may be poking fun at rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer; his first extension of Em's name is Emerson and the group in question released an album in 1971 entitled Tarkus, hence Emtarkanderundersgunderson (while this may be stretching things, the letter "u" replaces "a" in the repetition of "ander," the letter "s" following).
- Must...deny...funfact! Dasrik 07:56, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
Revise The evidence shown is convincing, but it may still be a coincidence. If you can show a little more I'll accept.Since you failed to revise, Decline--AnarchyBalsac- Decline The fact that this one actually contains the phrases "this may be and stretching things" should disqualify it. Donny vs Universe
Comment It still might be true. The "emerson" and "tark" things are convincing, he just needs to add a little more proof.--AnarchyBalsac
- 4 letters out of 26 can't convince me.Rudeboy87 14:12, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
Hence why I said he needs more proof--AnarchyBalsac
- And somehow I'm still not seeing it. Besides, he probably called him Emerson because adding "erson" onto someone's name is a HR running gag. Donny vs Universe
- According to this --> Names ending in -erson you are correct,
it still could be a double gag though. However, I'm not accepting it yet anyway. As I said, he needs to give more proof.--AnarchyBalsac
- Comment Although that is true, it was not a running gag at the time because this is the first appearance of it.
- Decline. Sometimes an -erson joke is just an -erson joke. -- tomstiff 13:32, 16 May 2005 (UTC)
- Declinexord Emerson is also a company that makes sinks and dishwashers, not to mention that Emerson is a real last name. Who knows where they were going? And who cares? -- Lord Karkon