Old-Timey Strong Bad's Telegramophone

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[[Image:Telegraph.PNG|thumb|The Telegramophone.]] [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a '''telegramophone'''. It first appeared in [[50 emails]] in an [[easter egg]]. Later it was seen in an easter egg in the [[flashback|100th email]]. It was never seen outside an easter egg or seen outside the [[Old-Timey]] era until [[garage sale]], where it is seen in the present-day era, outside an easter egg. Present-Day [[Strong Bad]] tried to sell the telegramophone in a garage sale for $50, along with many other things. It is made by the company [[Supra Modern Telegram]]. Its name is a [[portmanteau]] of "telegraph" and "phone".
[[Image:Telegraph.PNG|thumb|The Telegramophone.]] [[Old-Timey Strong Bad]] has a '''telegramophone'''. It first appeared in [[50 emails]] in an [[easter egg]]. Later it was seen in an easter egg in the [[flashback|100th email]]. It was never seen outside an easter egg or seen outside the [[Old-Timey]] era until [[garage sale]], where it is seen in the present-day era, outside an easter egg. Present-Day [[Strong Bad]] tried to sell the telegramophone in a garage sale for $50, along with many other things. It is made by the company [[Supra Modern Telegram]]. Its name is a [[portmanteau]] of "telegraph" and "phone".

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The Telegramophone.
Old-Timey Strong Bad has a telegramophone. It first appeared in 50 emails in an easter egg. Later it was seen in an easter egg in the 100th email. It was never seen outside an easter egg or seen outside the Old-Timey era until garage sale, where it is seen in the present-day era, outside an easter egg. Present-Day Strong Bad tried to sell the telegramophone in a garage sale for $50, along with many other things. It is made by the company Supra Modern Telegram. Its name is a portmanteau of "telegraph" and "phone".

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