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Revision as of 15:49, 7 August 2005
This page is a complete record of all verdicts that have been moved from the main STUFF page.
| 50 emails |
What Is That Stupid Reference?When Strong Bad talks about the Great Leg and the Leg of Hope, he may be referring to the SNES RPG Secret of Mana. You can upgrade the Great Bow into the Bow of Hope. The leg of hope is also a lyric in the song Add It Up by the Violent Femmes. Posted on: 16:50, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 7–1. A revision was also declined, 10–5. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/50 emails. |
| Biz Cas Fri 1 |
Different as night and dayWhen Strong Bad says "Ohh, don't touch that!" it sounds exactly like when he says the same thing in virus when Homestar takes the link buttons from the bottom of the page. Posted on: 23:13, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 10–6. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Biz Cas Fri 1. |
| boring (really) |
What's the use, man?The repetition of "man" and "use" could be because both words can be either a noun or a verb. Posted on: 07:46, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was almost unanimously declined, 12–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
102 ExclamationsThere are 102 total words in the list [of 3-letter words], counting the two duplicates (an even 100 distinct words). Posted on: 19:12, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly accepted, 22–6. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Invisible paperYou can still click on The Paper, the "back" link on the Lappy 486, and the Easter Egg words even when the screen fades to black temporarily. Posted on: 18:20, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 10–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Back to BackThis email has two functional Back buttons on-screen simultaneously; the one that appears when the screen fades out remains when it fades back in. Posted on: 18:20, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted (after being slightly revised), 5–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Try, good, factsIf you click "try, wet, cod," and leave it up, it will still be there when the screen fades back in. Posted on: 18:20, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 8–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Her' we are...The way Strong Bad pronounces the phrase "Her" (here) is similar to the way that rap artist Nelly pronounces the word in the song "Hot in Herre", and is possibly a reference to such. Posted on: 09:14, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was almost unanimously declined, 10–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
You said doyng again!Strong Bad's hesitation before saying "doing" to Homestar may be a reference to Homestar's commentary on the word in car. Posted on: 20:13, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 16–12. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Oops, I STUFF'd it!Homestar saying "Oops, I lost it." is probably a reference to him saying "Oops, you bwoke it." in a similar voice in the system sounds quote pack. Posted on: 04:47, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was almost unanimously declined, 9–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
Boring soundThe machine drilling sound is similar to that of the sun-buzzsaw in Teen Girl Squad Issue 3. Posted on: 01:17, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 10–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/boring (really). |
| bottom 10 |
Signing OnThe sign on Strong Mad's closet reads "STRONG MAD RD." Posted on: 16:27, 14 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly accepted, 15–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
It's been how long?This is the first email without any Easter eggs since Email #39, property of ones. Posted on: 21:54, 13 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted in a landslide, 25–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
Those hilarious jibbliesStrong Bad getting the jibblies was similar to his dance in funny. Posted on: 23:48, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 12–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
The only tree, except for that one, and that other oneThis is the first instance of an actual tree in Free Country USA outside the Spooky Forest. Up until now, it was nothing but telephone poles. Posted on: 14:28, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 21–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
Tree's a crowdStrong Bad's tree hugging, by demand of Homestar, is a reference to army. Posted on: 06:02, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 17–2. A similar item (referring to Strong Sad's Lament) was unanimously declined, 12–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
Inter-Toon Quotation ReferenceStrong Bad's quote, "And bring some paper towels. Eww. And some tweezers." Is very similar to his message left on Marzipan's answering machine in Where's the Cheat?, when he says, "Bring some towels. (Groans) And some garbage bags." Posted on: 17:43, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 16–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
Is the ride broken?A ride at Knott's Berry Farm uses the same font as Chocozuma's for its "Montezooma's Revenge" ride. Posted on: 18:12, 12 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined (original author's mistake), 9–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/bottom 10. |
| Bug In Mouth Disease |
That British GuyIt's likely that the show Strong Sad is watching in the beginning is "that show on public broadcasting hosted by that British guy" mentioned in morning routine. Posted on: 17:56, 1 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was automatically declined (been STUFFed and Declined in the past), 2–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Bug In Mouth Disease. |
Dread white and blueIn the Flash file for the toon, the sides randomly flash white and blue while Homestar is singing his song. Posted on: 00:13, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was automatically declined (Flash byproduct), 3–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Bug In Mouth Disease. |
| Cheat Commandos...O's |
It's just a grill...The grill shown briefly near the end of the cartoon is possibly a reference to The King of Town's Grill, which is where The Cheat lives. Posted on: 23:40, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 11–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Cheat Commandos...O's. |
| couch patch |
Hazmat = Matt?The Poopsmith's Has Matt? uniform is a reference to Matt Chapman. Posted on: 17:28, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 11–4. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/couch patch. |
| dangeresque 3 |
All right for a montageThe end credit photo montage is similar to the one Strong Bad created in montage. Posted on: 22:35, 11 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 8–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/dangeresque 3. |
People's CourtAs he drives, Strong Bad hums "The Theme From Dangeresque," which is actually "The theme From The People's Court". Posted on: 17:46, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 13–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/dangeresque 3. |
So holdable a gunThe line, "Here comes little email with a gun in his hand," is an exact mimic of the line "Here comes little THORAX with a gun in his hand," found on this Thoraxcorp.com page. Posted on: 03:38, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly accepted, 11–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/dangeresque 3. |
| Decemberween Email Menu |
Resetting the FlashInstead of the music repeating in a movie clip (like most areas on the site), the whole Flash file loops instead. This causes a short gap in the music, and it will also cause all the Easter Eggs to reset. Posted on: 02:35, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously accepted, 7–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Decemberween Email Menu. |
| Experimental Film |
The WaterThe image of Strong Sad and the ATM knee-deep in water may be a reference to a scene in the film "Donnie Darko," where a similar image can be seen, and it may also be the experimental film Strong Sad mentions in his commentary. Posted on: 01:23, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 12–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Experimental Film. |
| Happy Fireworks |
Cheat 9 From Outer SpacePlan "g" is a reference to Plan 9 From Outer Space, a movie by Ed Wood well known for being one of the worst movies ever made. Posted on: 21:52, 7 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 16–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Happy Fireworks. |
Ragile?The word Ragile on Cardboard Marzipan is a reference to A Christmas Story. In which the main characters father mistakes the word fragile on a cardboard box with the word ragile, which he believes is Italian. Posted on: 06:37, 7 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 12–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Happy Fireworks. |
WB Cans?The cans of WB-46 could also be spoofing The WB Network station call letters, which are usually WB-##. For example, WB-36 (http://wb36.trb.com/) is Atlanta's WB station. Posted on: 18:04, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 20–3. A revision was also overwhelmingly declined, 13–2. A second revision was declined, 10–4. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Happy Fireworks. |
Another InstanceThis is another instance of The Cheat's Head Exploding. Posted on: 21:10, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly accepted, 24–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Happy Fireworks. |
No Loading?Rather than "Loading" this cartoon is "Loafing", a reference to the No Loafing Sign. Posted on: 19:16, 4 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 22–18. A proposed revision was also declined, 9–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Happy Fireworks. |
| HomestarRunner.com PAY PLUS! |
Sailor Girl Squad!The plugs given in reference to Teen Girl Squad may refer to the animé series Sailor Moon, which was revamped for the '90s in North America and had many episodes cut (including two where everybody dies.) Posted on: 14:34, 23 May 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was narrowly declined, 16–14. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/HomestarRunner.com PAY PLUS!. |
| Homestar's Website |
World Wide Wed...SB reference?Wedsite may refer to Strong Bad's Website, because one of the .gif images says "World Wide Wed". Posted on: 03:27, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 5–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Homestar's Website. |
| Homsar |
Homsar Winner?The idea of Homsar may not have just originated from bad spelling. There is a noticeable resemblance between Homsar and Homeschool Winner. Homsar may or may not have evolved from this character. Posted on: 07:15, 8 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 15–5. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Homsar. |
| Homsar Main Page |
Gone With the GamesNotice that when you roll over the "Games" link and roll off quickly, Homsar's hat will jump up and then momentarily disappear. Posted on: 23:10, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 9–5. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Homsar Main Page. |
| little animal |
Where's The Source?The music played when Strong Mad chases Strong Bad is from Where's The Cheat?. Posted on: 15:22, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 7–5. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/little animal. |
| mile |
Second FourthThe Cheat made a Fourth Wall Break by making a Strong Bad Email complete with a loading screen and The Paper. Posted on: 11:03, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 8–1. A proposed revision was also declined, 9–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/mile. |
First FourthStrong Bad made a Fourth Wall Break when he said that he wasn't going to answer an email that week. Posted on: 11:03, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 11–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/mile. |
| Monkey D |
Monkey businessMonkey D. Luffy is the main character of the animé series One Piece. Posted on: 21:13, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 9–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Monkey D. |
| modeling |
It's not even July!Strong Bad's comment, "What?! Back to school already?! It's not even July!" is a reference to how stores sell event-themed products an absurd amount of time in advance of such events. Posted on: 19:44, 11 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was narrowly declined, 14–12. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
UnremarkableNone of the example magazine ads shown match the ads Strong Bad describes. Posted on: 18:43, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 9–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
Give a CareThe phrase in the colognac ad "we don't really give a care" is a refrence to the e-mail No Loafing where Strong Bad talks about inspirational posters that talk about "determination and giving a care." Posted on: 04:34, 13 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 8–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
Stupid CoincidenceStupid Coincidence Magazine costs $9, the same price as one of those glossy fashion magazines that Strong Bad mentions. Posted on: 17:41, 1 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 19–5. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
Poached Eggs and FactsPoachers illegally hunt animals such as elephants for resale and profit. Posted on: 17:07, 1 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 18–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
Take Advice From Yer BrudderHomestar was considering breaking into male modeling in crying. Posted on: 08:30, 1 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 17–13. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/modeling. |
| no loafing |
Like, who cares?Strong Bad says, "the kinds that have like whales or sunsets or windsurfers on 'em," but does not type the word "like". Posted on: 18:03, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 9–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/no loafing. |
| other days |
Cut-off-your-canteloupe styleBubs' collections agency letter is sent in retaliation for Strong Bad's collections agency prank in lackey. Posted on: 20:15, 13 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 12–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/other days. |
| Senorial Day |
Vera lowThe word "vera" from when Senor Cardgage says "vera low prices" actually means "true" in Italian, "genuine" in Greek, and "side" in Spanish. Posted on: 18:33, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 11–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Senorial Day. |
| sisters |
Love/Hate Relationship"I hate this computer" is probably a reference to "I liked that computer" in gimmicks. Posted on: 21:06, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 10–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/sisters. |
| Sketchbook (video) |
Far from Obvious?The Far Side is the famous one panel comic drawn by Gary Larson. Posted on: 16:34, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 13–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Sketchbook (video). |
| stand-up |
AaAaA'm a child of the '70sWe find out that Strong Bad was possibly a child of the '70s, since in the video, Coach Z had an afro (a hairdo that was really popular in the '70s). Posted on: 22:45, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was overwhelmingly declined, 10–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/stand-up. |
Ol' Coach ZFrom watching the video, we learn that Coach Z is older than Strong Bad, since he was an adult when Strong Bad was a kid. Posted on: 22:40, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 8–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/stand-up. |
| Stinkoman 20X6 |
Ladder differenceThe ladders in level 5.2 look slightly different from those of level 5.1. Posted on: 18:34, 19 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was revised and accepted, 4–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Stinkoman 20X6. |
Different ColorsThe fact that Gaspeau (red) and Frotzer (blue) are almost the same exact enemies may be a reference to the old Zelda games where an enemy could be red or blue and that the blue version of the enemy was always harder. Posted on: 16:07, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 5–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Stinkoman 20X6. |
Tiny eye differenceThe 1-Up sprites in Level 4 are slightly different to the ones in Level 5 — they were not reused, as the Stinkoman ones are. Posted on: 16:48, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was revised and accepted, 5–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Stinkoman 20X6. |
Liekand's magic powersLiekand is also reminiscent of the game Magic Pockets, in which the character's attack is a bouncing tornado that can spit out smaller tornadoes. Posted on: 12:09, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 5–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Stinkoman 20X6. |
| Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon |
One Last JobStrong Bad trying to convince The Cheat to "come out of retirement" is remisiscent of Danny Ocean trying to convince Saul Bloom to come out of his retirement to help him with his latest robbery in Ocean's Eleven. Posted on: 22:49, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 9–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon. |
| Teen Girl Squad Issue 4 |
Fact FactersonBrett Bretterson's name is similar to that of another smart, blond, teenage girl's main squeeze: Nancy Drew's steady boyfriend Ned Nickerson. Posted on: 19:14, 18 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 10–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 4. |
| Teen Girl Squad Issue 9 |
Math GeekThe only legible marks in Tomkins's Algebra paper are the number 3 and what appears to be a square root sign. If you zoom in, you can see that the original problem appears to be 3 times the -1st root of (4L^-1) divided by an unintelligible scribble. This can be simplified to 3L / (4 x unintelligible). His answer appears to be some random doodle; it could be anything. Posted on: 00:18, 3 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 12–11. A proposed revision was also declined, 4–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 9. |
Hangin' out next to the Old PersonApparently, the girls are standing next to Mr. Pitters in nearly every episode, you just never see him because he is hidden behind the frame. This is similar to the "Strong Sad, how long have you been standing there?" joke in The Luau, and Homestar's claim that he is in every SB Email but is hidden behind the black in flashback. Posted on: 03:18, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was almost unanimously declined, 11–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 9. |
Babbage'sStrong Bad is unaware that Babbage's stores do not tend to stock obsolete game consoles such as TurboGrafx 16. They generally do not inventory anything prior to PlayStation. Posted on: 09:54, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 10–2. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 9. |
Well, Duh, She's a TeenGenerally speaking, American teenagers get a driver's license at about sixteen years of age. Given the fact that she's had a driver's license for a year, it appears that What's Her Face is at least seventeen years old. Posted on: 20:57, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted, 24–10. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 9. |
Like I don't get two jillion of these facts every two jillion secondsStrong Bad needing a ride to Babbages is an oblique reference to car, where he admitted he doesn't have a car. Posted on: 06:16, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was almost unanimously declined, 14–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Teen Girl Squad Issue 9. |
| the bird |
Right back at yaThe name "Double Deuce" may be a reference to the film Road House. In the movie, Patrick Swayze stars as the head bouncer at the "Double Deuce Club". Posted on: 02:11, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 11–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/the bird. |
| The House That Gave Sucky Treats |
Is Your Refrigerator Perry Running?Strong Mad attempted almost the same prank greeting as in this toon on Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 4. Posted on: 17:29, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was revised and accepted, 11–3. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/The House That Gave Sucky Treats. |
| The Luau |
Unexpected guests?In Strong Bad's marshmallow roast, he was seen with 16 name tags. Yet, at the time, only 11 characters existed, and even if Homsar did, there would still be too many. Also, Strong Sad and Marzipan were at the luau, and the KOT was uninvited, so only eight tags were used, (Unless someone wasn't wearing one). Posted on: 13:29, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was declined, 6–1. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/The Luau. |
| Thy Dungeonman 2 |
504 Characters of DoomDavid Bowie is a famous English rock artist whose career has spanned from the '60s to the present. Tin Machine was a four-piece rock band he formed from 1989 to 1992. Ziggy Stardust was an androgynous character David Bowie invented and performed as for his classic 1972 album, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Thy Dungeonman rejects the "Tin Machine era" when David Bowie dressed in suits with a mustache and beard and prefers the Ziggy Stardust persona, who wore wild, Japan-influenced outfits and the wild red hair which Strong Sad wears in Halloween Fairstival. Posted on: 17:52, 18 Jul 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously accepted, 10–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/Thy Dungeonman 2. |
| time capsule |
The Life Saving TurtleThe turtle featured in the newspaper clipping is the same one used in new hands. Posted on: 22:14, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously accepted, 6–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/time capsule. |
| unused emails |
It's not the first time...This is one of the few instances where you can actually understand one of The Cheat's words. He says "hello" when we see him filing unused email into the three stacks. Posted on: 00:54, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was unanimously declined, 13–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/unused emails. |
CDsThis is the first time we see Strong Bad with CDs. However, his computer probably doesn't have a drive capable of burning CDs. Posted on: 13:04, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was revised and then unanimously accepted, 7–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/unused emails. |
| video games |
All my peoples got sent up the riverWhen Strong Bad pours the Cold One on the carpet at the end, it is a reference to the modern gangsta practice of pouring out a 40-ounce beer "for my dead homies." Posted on: 18:59, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC) VERDICT: This item was accepted as revised, 9–0. The votes and arguments have been moved to HRWiki:STUFF/Archive/video games. |
