Van Buren

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'''Martin Van Buren''' is the the eighth President of the United States (1837-1841), and has appeared in a bust, on some coins, and on a post-it note. It isn't known if [[The Cheat]] and [[Strong Bad]] have anything against him or if they idolize him or something. He might appear more.
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[[Image:vanburen.png|thumb|The rudely thrown bust of Martin Van Buren]]
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== Seen In ==
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'''{{w|Martin Van Buren}}''' was the eighth [[Presidents|President of the United States]], serving from 1837 to 1841. Notably, he was the first president to have been born after the American Revolution.
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*[[The Cheat]]'s Character Tape
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*Strong Bad Email: [[2 emails]]
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*[[Three Times Halloween Funjob]]
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A marble bust of Van Buren occasionally appears in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]], presumably owned by [[The Cheat]]. Its use is typically apolitical {{--}} used as a bludgeoning object, to add decorative flair, or simply as an interesting shape.
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[[Category: Inside Jokes]]
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== Appearances ==
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*Email [[2 emails]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] sticks a [[sticky note]] that says "Van Buren" on his computer screen.
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*[[The Cheat's Character Video]] {{--}} The Cheat tosses a bust of Van Buren at the camera.
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*Email [[space program]] {{--}} The same bust of Van Buren is taped to the front of [[The Proud Anselmo]].
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*Email [[candy product]] {{--}} One of the considered candy shapes is Van Buren's bust.
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[[Category:Recurring Themes]]

Current revision as of 19:27, 12 December 2023

The rudely thrown bust of Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren was the eighth President of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841. Notably, he was the first president to have been born after the American Revolution.

A marble bust of Van Buren occasionally appears in Homestar Runner, presumably owned by The Cheat. Its use is typically apolitical — used as a bludgeoning object, to add decorative flair, or simply as an interesting shape.

[edit] Appearances

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