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*[[Sickly Sam's Big Outing]] — The toon is presented by the "[[Fluffy Puff Air-Puffed Sugar Delights]] Presents [[The Homestar Runner]] '''Progrum'''".
*[[Sickly Sam's Big Outing]] — The toon is presented by the "[[Fluffy Puff Air-Puffed Sugar Delights]] Presents [[The Homestar Runner]] '''Progrum'''".
*[[Later That Night...]] — [[Homestar Runner]] [[What are you supposed to be?|mistakes]] [[Strong Mad]]'s costume as "the door from ''{{w|Seinfeld}}''". He is actually dressed as Monica and Rachel's door from ''{{w|Friends}}'', as [[Coach Z]] points out: "You guys got the wrong Thursday night '''progrum'''."
*[[Later That Night...]] — [[Homestar Runner]] [[What are you supposed to be?|mistakes]] [[Strong Mad]]'s costume as "the door from ''{{w|Seinfeld}}''". He is actually dressed as Monica and Rachel's door from ''{{w|Friends}}'', as [[Coach Z]] points out: "You guys got the wrong Thursday night '''progrum'''."
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game (video)]] — [[Videlectrix Guys|Videlectrix One]] rants that "You don't [[good graphics|design graphics]]! You '''progrum''' them!"
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*[[Trogdor!! The Board Game (video)]] — [[Videlectrix Guys|Videlectrix One]] rants that "You don't design graphics! You '''progrum''' them!"
*[[Disk 4 of 12 - Vampire's Castle]] — Strong Bad remarks that the difficulty of older games was often based on "the laziness of the '''progrummers'''."
*[[Disk 4 of 12 - Vampire's Castle]] — Strong Bad remarks that the difficulty of older games was often based on "the laziness of the '''progrummers'''."
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*[[Games]] — The {{p|l=https://videlectrix.itch.io/ the Videlectrix itch.io page}} champions the company's "[[good graphics]] and half-decent '''progrumming'''".
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[[Category:Word running gags]]

Revision as of 23:06, 30 November 2022

Citizens of Free Country, USA (and other lands) sometimes intentionally pronounce the word "program" as progrum, and even spell it that way on several occasions.

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