Talk:The King of Town
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How can we be sure that the King of Town played by Homestar is the same King? It might well have taken place centuries ago, under the reign of a different King. --[[User:Upsilon|[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]]] | How can we be sure that the King of Town played by Homestar is the same King? It might well have taken place centuries ago, under the reign of a different King. --[[User:Upsilon|[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]]] | ||
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== King of Prussia? == | == King of Prussia? == | ||
I found this on the [[Wikipedia:King of Prussia, Pennsylvania]] page. Note the line "Residents often refer to King of Prussia in print as "KoP", and in conversation as "K.O.P." I couldn't help but think about the KOT when I read that. Is this notable for the article? [[User:Drhaggis|<nowiki></nowiki>]]- [[User:Drhaggis|Dr Haggis]] - [[User talk: Drhaggis|Talk]] 13:12, 8 Jan 2005 (MST) | I found this on the [[Wikipedia:King of Prussia, Pennsylvania]] page. Note the line "Residents often refer to King of Prussia in print as "KoP", and in conversation as "K.O.P." I couldn't help but think about the KOT when I read that. Is this notable for the article? [[User:Drhaggis|<nowiki></nowiki>]]- [[User:Drhaggis|Dr Haggis]] - [[User talk: Drhaggis|Talk]] 13:12, 8 Jan 2005 (MST) | ||
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Fun Facts
* At the end of the clip, the sheep in the background continues chewing, even though the camera is set on "PAUSE."
I think that's just looping, but if other people think it's a fun fact...--Hysterical Woman 17:36, 19 Nov 2004 (MST)
Marzipan's Dad?
According to the really old characters page, in the museum, it states that the KOT is actually Marzipan's dad.
- Yes, we know. It's one of the most hotly debated things on the Wiki. Personally, I don't see any reason to doubt it, but some would argue that it's not true. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]
Decemberween
How can we be sure that the King of Town played by Homestar is the same King? It might well have taken place centuries ago, under the reign of a different King. --[[User:Upsilon|Upsilon]]
King of Prussia?
I found this on the Wikipedia:King of Prussia, Pennsylvania page. Note the line "Residents often refer to King of Prussia in print as "KoP", and in conversation as "K.O.P." I couldn't help but think about the KOT when I read that. Is this notable for the article? - Dr Haggis - Talk 13:12, 8 Jan 2005 (MST)
