Blatant Lies

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"On Saturday I certainly don't wake up at 6 A.M., put on a Speedo, and go to swim practice."

Characters have been known to blatantly lie to one another or to the audience, often in an attempt to try to persuade others that something is either true or untrue, when in fact the opposite is extremely obvious.

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Appearances

Strong Bad Emails

  • Email sugarbob — Strong Bad types in different colors and fonts to try to convince the emailer's girlfriend that he is taken by several other girlfriends.
  • Email lures & jigs — Strong Bad accidentally admits to not knowing anything about the ladies. He then hurriedly tries to rectify his slip-up before running off.
  • Email huttah! — Strong Bad says that The Cheat looks like a cheese or an anvil, then says that they are two of the finest things in life when The Cheat walks in. He then tapes a piece of paper reading "the cheat" on the Compy 386 to make it look as if his emails are written to The Cheat.
  • Email stunt double — Strong Bad says that he doesn't use a stunt double. When Dangeresque II: This Time, It's Not Dangeresque 1 is then shown, it is obvious that Strong Sad is Strong Bad's stunt double.
  • Email different town — Strong Bad is singing while standing on the stool when Strong Sad walks in. Strong Bad claims that he was just checking the lights.
  • Email crying — Strong Bad begins to sniffle over Li'l Brudder, and runs off claiming that he just has "a food" in the oven.
  • Email other days — Strong Bad tries to convince the viewer that on Saturdays, he does not go to swim practice, and instead takes battle axe lessons. In an Easter egg, Strong Sad is seen telling Strong Bad that they are late for swim practice.
  • Email extra plug — Strong Bad says that the hot girl that he will be dancing with will be The Cheat, before catching himself and stating that it will be an actual hot girl.
  • Email part-time job — Strong Bad sings "Comin' in to work on time.." while coming to his job at Bubs' Concession Stand 15 minutes late.
  • Email secret identity — Strong Bad says that his secret identity is The Poopsmith, only to be disproven when The Poopsmith himself walks in.
  • Email 2 emails Strong Bad says that he is holding the Ladies' Choice Awards, but no ladies show up.
  • Email senior prom — Strong Bad claims that he got a message on his "answering machine" from "Delilelia". It is obvious that he is the one providing the girl's voice, and that the "answering machine" is just a clock radio.
  • Email road trip — Strong Bad emphasizes that a "not originally yellow spotted sheet" is from Strong Sad's room, and not his room.
  • Email cliffhangers — After Coach Z and Homestar Runner accuse themselves of being the Thnikkaman and stealing the Lappy 486, respectively, they both try to cover it up by talking about "sports team".
  • Email strong badathlon — Strong Bad claims that his strongest event in the Strong Badathlon is "Probably Something with Guitars, lasers, Robots, and Hot Girls". This event is only shown in Powered by The Cheat form, obviously suggesting that the event did not actually take place.
  • Email the moviesThe King of Town insists that his many trays of sizzling fajitas came from a box of Milk Duds.
  • Email from workBubs tries to cover up the fact that he was going to go and play a gnome tasering game by saying that he was going to go fix the "tasering that gnome server".

Marzipan's Answering Machine

  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 1.0
    • After leaving Marzipan a prank call, Strong Bad calls back for advice on his baking. He insists that he is calling her for the first time that day.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 2.0
    • Pom Pom calls and apparently tells Marzipan about something that Homestar said. Homestar repeatedly insists that he did not say that, and that Pom Pom is crazy.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 6.0
    • Strong Bad calls, saying that he has a real girlfriend for whom he needs to buy a Valentine's Day present.
    • Homestar calls asking Marzipan what to get his girlfriend for Valentine's Day. He calls Marzipan annoying and overbearing, and then realizes his mistake, at which point he begins pretending to be a dial tone.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 9.2
    • Strong Bad calls, saying that tofu is made from baby seals.
  • Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 10.2
    • Strong Sad calls to ask Marzipan if she wants to come over and watch the V.I. Warshawski DVD. he later calls again and admits that he doesn't really have the DVD.

Other

  • Halloween Awards Show — Strong Bad claims to have a super-hot girlfriend who recently got sucked into a wormhole.
  • Where's The Cheat? — Strong Bad calls Marzipan, pretending to be Homestar Runner, saying that he killed Pom Pom, while Homestar was at Marzipan's house.
  • Lookin at a Thing in a Bag — For almost the entire 'toon, Strong Bad and his gang attempt to convince Homestar that there is something cool in their paper bags. Bubs convinces Homestar that he knows nothing about Strong Bad's plan to get free drinks. Later on, Strong Bad tells Homestar that the thing in the bag escaped into the mountains.
  • Broken Compy Menu — When Bubs asks Homestar, who was previously arguing, what he is doing at the stand, Homestar replies that he was talking to nobody, everybody, or Strong Mad. When asked where Strong Mad is now, Homestar says that he flew away. Later on, Bubs claims to Homestar that the shotgunned Compy 386 is a low-priced automobile.
  • Homestar Presents: Presents — While talking on the phone, Coach Z claims that he is not alone and his phone is plugged in, but nobody is nearby and the phone is unplugged.
  • Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 — After being caught making out with a drawing of The Ugly One, Strong Bad claims that it is a piece of pizza and hurriedly stuffs the drawing into his mouth.
  • Halloween Potion-ma-jig — The King of Town tries to convince Homestar that he is not trying to find a ham sandwich that he had buried in the Spooky Woods when he was nine. The Poopsmith is seen right next to him, digging holes.

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