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**[[Main Page 26]] is based on Xeriouxly Forxe, and its [[page title]] is "Revamped for the Nineties!".
**[[Main Page 26]] is based on Xeriouxly Forxe, and its [[page title]] is "Revamped for the Nineties!".
*[[FeedBurner Page]] — In the description of the [[Doomy Tales of The Macabre Teaser]], [[Homestar Runner]] asks, "Is it an obscure '70s reference? '80s reference? NINETIES reference?!"
*[[FeedBurner Page]] — In the description of the [[Doomy Tales of The Macabre Teaser]], [[Homestar Runner]] asks, "Is it an obscure '70s reference? '80s reference? NINETIES reference?!"
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*[[Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold]] — Strong Bad wants to know if roller skating was what they called running in the mid-'90s, when the children's book he's reading was written.
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*[[Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold]] — Strong Bad wants to know if roller skating was what they called running in the mid-'90s, when the [[Homestar Runner Goes For The Gold!|children's book]] he's reading was written.
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Revision as of 01:53, 31 December 2016

"Born in the nineties!"

Apparently, the 1990s were an important decade in the Homestar Runner universe, as the characters have alluded to them occasionally. While the 1980s are when The Brothers Chaps grew up, the '90s are usually the newer, edgier times. They are the times when a new generation, who liked different things, grew up, and are reflected in the type of humor made about the decade.

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