The Office

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Rondleman, Gunderson, and Mancuso are the names of three of Strong Bad and Homestar's co-workers. Homestar seems to think that Strong Bad is Rondleman, who works in Regional Shipping Management Resources. Gunderson and Mancuso work in Accounting. Mancuso put his own three-hole punch in the microwave on at least one occasion, which led Homestar to think he sucks. Gunderson, according to Homestar, doesn't suck.  
Rondleman, Gunderson, and Mancuso are the names of three of Strong Bad and Homestar's co-workers. Homestar seems to think that Strong Bad is Rondleman, who works in Regional Shipping Management Resources. Gunderson and Mancuso work in Accounting. Mancuso put his own three-hole punch in the microwave on at least one occasion, which led Homestar to think he sucks. Gunderson, according to Homestar, doesn't suck.  
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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 01:24, 28 December 2005

In all its glory
Real-life time!

The Office is where Strong Bad, Homestar Runner, and The Cheat "work." Strong Bad works in a cubicle with a computer. He likes to put comic strips and Post-it notes on the walls, the latter of which he believes will save the company millions. Homestar's work area has not yet been featured. The office has a wood-paneled boardroom equipped with a dry-erase board. Shareholders meet there to discuss the earnings.

Their work seems to involve multi-tasking, or creating the illusion of multi-tasking when they report to their superiors in the (supposed) company.

Rondleman, Gunderson, and Mancuso are the names of three of Strong Bad and Homestar's co-workers. Homestar seems to think that Strong Bad is Rondleman, who works in Regional Shipping Management Resources. Gunderson and Mancuso work in Accounting. Mancuso put his own three-hole punch in the microwave on at least one occasion, which led Homestar to think he sucks. Gunderson, according to Homestar, doesn't suck.

Appearances