Plural Instead of Singular

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*Email [[caper]] — Strong Bad recalls setting fire to [[Strong Sad]]'s '''[[underwear]]s'''.
*Email [[caper]] — Strong Bad recalls setting fire to [[Strong Sad]]'s '''[[underwear]]s'''.
*Email [[personal favorites]] — Strong Bad says, "My emails are like my '''childrens'''".
*Email [[personal favorites]] — Strong Bad says, "My emails are like my '''childrens'''".
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*Email [[couch patch]]:
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*Email [[couch patch]] —
**One of Strong Bad's rejected [[Compy 386]] commands is "um, this time really print me out a million '''dollars''' bill.nofoolin'".
**One of Strong Bad's rejected [[Compy 386]] commands is "um, this time really print me out a million '''dollars''' bill.nofoolin'".
**Strong Bad says, "They had to call in a hazmat '''team''' just to hose me hose me hose me down!" [[Has Matt?]] consists of only [[The Poopsmith]].
**Strong Bad says, "They had to call in a hazmat '''team''' just to hose me hose me hose me down!" [[Has Matt?]] consists of only [[The Poopsmith]].

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THREE O' DEMS

Often in the Homestar Runner Universe a character will use a plural noun in a phrase where it would normally be expected to be singular. This is particularly used in the context of compound adjectives involving numbers, such as saying "a two–years–old boy" instead of "a two–year–old boy". In addition, this is occasionally done to an already plural word, such as "thems" and "peoples".

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