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'''Old-Timey Strong Bad''' (aka "'''Sir Strong Bad'''", "'''Uncle Strong Bad'''", or "'''The Strong Bad'''") is the [[Old-Timey]] version of the present-day [[Strong Bad]]. He has a dastardly [[Wikipedia:handlebar moustache|handlebar mustache]], and an [[Wikipedia:Mid-Atlantic English|upper-class early-1900s American accent]] instead of modern Strong Bad's accent of unknown origin. His goal in life seems to be to thwart [[The Homestar Runner]]'s plans with the help of his lackeys, the [[Strong Man]] and [[The Sneak]], and he spends his spare time answering telegrams (as opposed to [[Strong Bad Email|email]]). He has bones in his mustache and a severe crack in his skull which exposes his [[brain]], as seen in [[That A Ghost]]. He does not seem to have a mouth.
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'''Old-Timey Strong Bad''' (aka "'''Sir Strong Bad'''", "'''Uncle Strong Bad'''", or "'''The Strong Bad'''") is the [[Old-Timey]] version of the present-day [[Strong Bad]]. He has a dastardly [[Wikipedia:handlebar moustache|handlebar mustache]], and an [[Wikipedia:Mid-Atlantic English|upper-class early-1900s American accent]] instead of modern Strong Bad's accent of unknown origin. His goal in life seems to be to thwart [[The Homestar Runner]]'s plans with the help of his lackeys, the [[Strong Man]] and [[The Sneak]], and he spends his spare time answering telegrams (as opposed to [[Strong Bad Email|email]]). He has bones in his mustache and a severe crack in his skull which exposes his [[brain]], as seen in [[That A Ghost]]. He does not appear to have a mouth.
He is frequently asked the question "[[How Do You Type With Boxing Gloves On?|How do you operate the telegramophone whilst wearing gentlemen's sport gloves?]]", which infuriates him. He also sent half of his mustache to today's Strong Bad in a sealed envelope for the sake of history. In [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]], despite existing in a different era, he managed to call modern-day [[Marzipan]] using his telegramophone. He also tends towards a propensity for excessive verbosity that uses many more words than necessary, which is redundant.
He is frequently asked the question "[[How Do You Type With Boxing Gloves On?|How do you operate the telegramophone whilst wearing gentlemen's sport gloves?]]", which infuriates him. He also sent half of his mustache to today's Strong Bad in a sealed envelope for the sake of history. In [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2]], despite existing in a different era, he managed to call modern-day [[Marzipan]] using his telegramophone. He also tends towards a propensity for excessive verbosity that uses many more words than necessary, which is redundant.

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"The Strong Bad" redirects here. For the made-up TV show, see pizzaz.
"It's curtains for you!"
Skeleton'd Strong Bad

Old-Timey Strong Bad (aka "Sir Strong Bad", "Uncle Strong Bad", or "The Strong Bad") is the Old-Timey version of the present-day Strong Bad. He has a dastardly handlebar mustache, and an upper-class early-1900s American accent instead of modern Strong Bad's accent of unknown origin. His goal in life seems to be to thwart The Homestar Runner's plans with the help of his lackeys, the Strong Man and The Sneak, and he spends his spare time answering telegrams (as opposed to email). He has bones in his mustache and a severe crack in his skull which exposes his brain, as seen in That A Ghost. He does not appear to have a mouth.

He is frequently asked the question "How do you operate the telegramophone whilst wearing gentlemen's sport gloves?", which infuriates him. He also sent half of his mustache to today's Strong Bad in a sealed envelope for the sake of history. In Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2, despite existing in a different era, he managed to call modern-day Marzipan using his telegramophone. He also tends towards a propensity for excessive verbosity that uses many more words than necessary, which is redundant.

He is also more of an actively villainous character than his modern day doppelganger.

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