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*I hear "hang on" very quickly, but I guess that's just me. [[User:Homestar Coder|Aurora Szalinski]] 12:07, 20 Mar 2005 (MST) | *I hear "hang on" very quickly, but I guess that's just me. [[User:Homestar Coder|Aurora Szalinski]] 12:07, 20 Mar 2005 (MST) | ||
- | *Hm, I hear "hemna". | + | *Hm, I hear "hemna". kind of like a sewing hem.--[[User:rsl12|rsl12]] 13:58, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC) |
== Dogs, not dolls == | == Dogs, not dolls == |
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Henna Henna Henna in transcript?
When he's reading the e-mail, I think he's quietly mumbling hyphen hyphen hyphen. It makes sense, but maybe that means I'm hearing what I want to hear, instead of what he's actually saying. Anyone agree? --racerx_is_alive 15:20, 15 Sep 2004 (MST)
- It's definitely "henna". This is especially clear when Strong Bad says "Whoa, three hennas!" It's not supposed to mean anything - it's just a dash sound effect. --Upsilon
- Yeah, I concur. It's like that weird sound he makes when he sees an anime smiley in suntan; he likes to try to pronounce abberant abbreviation.
- I hear "hang on" very quickly, but I guess that's just me. Aurora Szalinski 12:07, 20 Mar 2005 (MST)
- Hm, I hear "hemna". kind of like a sewing hem.--rsl12 13:58, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Dogs, not dolls
It's dogs, not dolls. Stop trying to change it.--Hysterical Woman 14:08, 13 Nov 2004 (MST)
- Might it be 'dolts'?
- Sounds more like "dolls" or "dolts" to me. Dolls would make sense, since these are little kids. I played it over and over after recording it with Audacity and I heard no G in there. --Ǖħ¡ βøв 10:39, 20 Mar 2005 (MST)
- I agree. Dogs just wouldn't make much sense, since not everyone has a dog - but most kids at the age implied in the e-mail would most likely have a doll or action figure or two. --Teh S. (generalsling)
- Sounds like 'dogs' to me. --rsl12 13:57, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)