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In the 1980's and 90's in the United States, '''milk cartons''' were often printed with a photo and description of a missing child, in the hopes that someone would find the child and bring him or her back to safety. Though this practice has largely faded from use, it is sometimes referenced in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] cartoons.
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In the 1980s and '90s in the United States, '''milk cartons''' were often printed with a photo and description of a missing child, in the hopes that someone would find the child and bring him or her back to safety. Though this practice has largely faded from use, it is sometimes referenced in [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] cartoons.
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*[[Everybody to the Limit]] — A milk carton features [[Strong Bad]]'s silhouette along with the words "HAVE U SEEN ME?".
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*[[Everybody to the Limit]] {{--}} A milk carton features [[Strong Bad]]'s silhouette along with the words "HAVE U SEEN ME?".
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*Email [[kind of cool]] (Easter egg) — A milk carton describes [[Senor Cardgage]] and also has a questionable silhouette of him.  
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*Email [[kind of cool]] (Easter egg) {{--}} A milk carton describes [[Senor Cardgage]] and also has a questionable silhouette of him.  
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] (Easter egg) — A milk carton warns that the Goatface Killa is on the loose, with a silhouette of [[Homestar Runner]] as the Goatface Killa.
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*[[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 12.2]] (Easter egg) {{--}} A milk carton warns that the Goatface Killa is on the loose, with a silhouette of [[Homestar Runner]] as the Goatface Killa.
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*[[Homestar Ruiner]] {{--}} A carton of curdled milk features an unknown missing person.
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Current revision as of 03:18, 4 November 2022

Have you seen this guy?

In the 1980s and '90s in the United States, milk cartons were often printed with a photo and description of a missing child, in the hopes that someone would find the child and bring him or her back to safety. Though this practice has largely faded from use, it is sometimes referenced in Homestar Runner cartoons.

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