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| - | '''Old-Timey Strong Bad''' | + | '''[[Old-Timey Strong Bad]]''' is the [[Old-Timey]] version of the current [[Strong Bad]]. He has a dastardly [[Wikipedia:handlebar moustache|handlebar mustache]], and an upper-class early-1900s American accent instead of modern-day Strong Bad's accent of debatable origin. His goal in life seems to be to thwart [[The Homestar Runner]]'s plans with the help of his lackeys, the [[Strong Man]] and [[The Sneak]], and he spends his spare time answering telegrams (as opposed to [[Strong Bad Email|email]]). He has bones in his mustache and a severe crack in his skull, as seen in [[That A Ghost]]. He is frequently asked "[[How Do You Type With Boxing Gloves On?|How do you operate the telegramophone whilst wearing gentlemen's sport gloves?]]", a question that infuriates him. He also sent half of his mustache to today's Strong Bad in a sealed envelope for the sake of history. '''[[Old-Timey Strong Bad|(more...)]]''' |
Revision as of 20:38, 17 June 2007
Old-Timey Strong Bad is the Old-Timey version of the current Strong Bad. He has a dastardly handlebar mustache, and an upper-class early-1900s American accent instead of modern-day Strong Bad's accent of debatable origin. His goal in life seems to be to thwart The Homestar Runner's plans with the help of his lackeys, the Strong Man and The Sneak, and he spends his spare time answering telegrams (as opposed to email). He has bones in his mustache and a severe crack in his skull, as seen in That A Ghost. He is frequently asked "How do you operate the telegramophone whilst wearing gentlemen's sport gloves?", a question that infuriates him. He also sent half of his mustache to today's Strong Bad in a sealed envelope for the sake of history. (more...)
