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Am I correct in thinking that there used to be a "reward" when you got 20 on Homestar's "Sid" game (which just took you back to the final section of the email)? --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]] | Am I correct in thinking that there used to be a "reward" when you got 20 on Homestar's "Sid" game (which just took you back to the final section of the email)? --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]] | ||
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+ | An unregistered user added <nowiki><strike></nowiki> tags around a sentence under the "DVD Version" header. I'm thinking it was either troll activity, in which case the tags should be removed, or the edit was legitimate and the user simply didn't understand that the sentence should be deleted, not struck. Can someone who owns the DVD verify this for me and/or make the appropriate edit? Thanks. [[User:JoeyDay|<nowiki></nowiki>]] —[[User:JoeyDay|JoeyDay]] [[User talk:JoeyDay|(Talk)]] 12:08, 10 Dec 2004 (MST) |
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Hey, has anyone noticed that a lot of times when someone signs their email like this:
James,
New York
or
Kaitlin,
Massachussetts
(etc)
Strong Bad misinterprets their place as their name? And he must think that their name was the closing, you know like sincerely, or the dreaded crapfully yours.
- Miss Free Country USA
I'd say it's just SB being himself and not giving the email writer verbal credit, or otherwise deliberately playing with the name as opposed to him accidentally misinterpreting something. For example, in Crazy Cartoon, he refuses to call the author "Monkeydude," changing it to "Josh" instead. --Southpaw018 20:50, 9 Nov 2004 (MST)
The fact that it's Boston might have something to do with it. It's like in The House that Gave Sucky Treats where Coach Z refers to somebody from Boston as "Boston."
That Game
Am I correct in thinking that there used to be a "reward" when you got 20 on Homestar's "Sid" game (which just took you back to the final section of the email)? --Upsilon
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An unregistered user added <strike> tags around a sentence under the "DVD Version" header. I'm thinking it was either troll activity, in which case the tags should be removed, or the edit was legitimate and the user simply didn't understand that the sentence should be deleted, not struck. Can someone who owns the DVD verify this for me and/or make the appropriate edit? Thanks. —JoeyDay (Talk) 12:08, 10 Dec 2004 (MST)