Heavy Lourde
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| - | [[Image:heavyhomsar.PNG|thumb|The Heavy Lourde | + | [[Image:heavyhomsar.PNG|thumb|The Heavy Lourde doing what it does best.]] |
The '''Heavy Lourde''' is a giant weight that gets dropped on various characters. Past squishings include: | The '''Heavy Lourde''' is a giant weight that gets dropped on various characters. Past squishings include: | ||
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* This gag is perhaps spoofing Monty Python's Flying Circus, which had a similar running gag (the weight said "16 TON" on it, though). | * This gag is perhaps spoofing Monty Python's Flying Circus, which had a similar running gag (the weight said "16 TON" on it, though). | ||
* Heavy Lourde is probably a product of Canada, where products must be labelled in both English and French; the label on the weight is just "HEAVY"; and "LOURDE" is the obligatory French translation. | * Heavy Lourde is probably a product of Canada, where products must be labelled in both English and French; the label on the weight is just "HEAVY"; and "LOURDE" is the obligatory French translation. | ||
| - | * It was for sale at [[Strong Bad]]'s [[garage sale]] for $2. | + | * It was for sale at [[Strong Bad]]'s [[garage sale]] for $2, referencing email #2, where it first appeared. |
| - | * "Lourd" means "heavy" in French. "Lourde" actually means "door". So, in conclusion "Heavy Lourde" means "Heavy Door" | + | * "Lourd" means "heavy" in French. "Lourde" actually means "door". So, in conclusion "Heavy Lourde" means "Heavy Door". |
[[Category: Weapons]] | [[Category: Weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 3 May 2005
The Heavy Lourde is a giant weight that gets dropped on various characters. Past squishings include:
- Homsar on his very own "Legitimate Menu Page" when the "Games" button is selected.
- Stunt double Strong Sad in Dangeresque II.
Fun Facts
- "Lourde" means "heavy" in French.
- This gag is perhaps spoofing Monty Python's Flying Circus, which had a similar running gag (the weight said "16 TON" on it, though).
- Heavy Lourde is probably a product of Canada, where products must be labelled in both English and French; the label on the weight is just "HEAVY"; and "LOURDE" is the obligatory French translation.
- It was for sale at Strong Bad's garage sale for $2, referencing email #2, where it first appeared.
- "Lourd" means "heavy" in French. "Lourde" actually means "door". So, in conclusion "Heavy Lourde" means "Heavy Door".
