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''From the [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]] [[Pumpkin Carve-nival#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]:''
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'''MIKE:''' Did he just call Home&mdash; uh, Pom Pom his dog?<br>
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'''MATT:''' Yeah, I think that might have been one of the first "my dog"s.<br>
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'''MIKE:''' You know, we were just talking about how we've been using "my dog" a lot recently.
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[[Characters]] (usually [[Homestar Runner]]) occasionally refer to other people as their '''dog''', which is slang for "friend".
[[Characters]] (usually [[Homestar Runner]]) occasionally refer to other people as their '''dog''', which is slang for "friend".
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*Email [[myths & legends]] &mdash; As Homestar was describing his first encounter with the [[Bear Holding a Shark]], he began his story by saying "I was in the woods, walking my dog, Pom Pom". In this instance, Homestar is referring to his friend literally as a dog (or, rather, mistaking him for one).
*Email [[myths & legends]] &mdash; As Homestar was describing his first encounter with the [[Bear Holding a Shark]], he began his story by saying "I was in the woods, walking my dog, Pom Pom". In this instance, Homestar is referring to his friend literally as a dog (or, rather, mistaking him for one).
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Revision as of 02:09, 6 September 2019

"What it is, my doge?"

From the Pumpkin Carve-nival DVD commentary:

MIKE: Did he just call Home— uh, Pom Pom his dog?
MATT: Yeah, I think that might have been one of the first "my dog"s.
MIKE: You know, we were just talking about how we've been using "my dog" a lot recently.

Characters (usually Homestar Runner) occasionally refer to other people as their dog, which is slang for "friend".

Appearances

Doge

Variations

  • Email myths & legends — As Homestar was describing his first encounter with the Bear Holding a Shark, he began his story by saying "I was in the woods, walking my dog, Pom Pom". In this instance, Homestar is referring to his friend literally as a dog (or, rather, mistaking him for one).
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