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:I distinctly hear an 'h' sound. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 23:44, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)
:I distinctly hear an 'h' sound. {{User:FireBird/sig}} 23:44, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)
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::Ditto {{User:phlip/sig}} 07:11, 28 Sep 2005 (UTC)

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Closed STUFF

These were on the STUFF page and declined. If you wish to contest these, leave a note here, but don't allow it to be confused with any of the original votes.

Eh! Steve (Declined)

Eh! Steve returns in e-mail 84, kids' book .

  • Decline. Not fun, and it definitely doesn't belong in "trivia." It's like saying that as a fun fact for homsar (the email) that homsar returns in interview. That's not fun. Heck no at all. →evin290 10:58, 13 Feb 2005 (MST)
  • Decline - Good example of how NOT to do forward referencing. If it was a reference that was expanded upon later to create another thing entirely (Homestar calling Strong Bad "Stinkoman" in island spawning Stinkoman 20X6), that would be acceptable. But to mention that a character showed up in another cartoon like this doesn't really work; THIS is redundant. I might as well go to Marshmellow's Last Stand and say "Strong Bad returns in A Jumping Jack Contest and eventually gets his own e-mail segment", if this were to go through. --Shadow Hog 11:24, 13 Feb 2005 (MST)
  • Revise, Accept. You should also mention that he shows up in the Decemberween Episode of Sweet Cuppin' Cakes. Or you could make a second fun fact about that.
    • Real funny. We need to prune joke votes like this... at least I can sleep easy knowing it doesn't count since it's not signed. --Shadow Hog 22:12, 15 Feb 2005 (MST)
      • Strongly accept This is a great corrolation. I never thought of that. --Pop_tire
  • Decline I'm not a fan of forward referencing in the first place, but if you're going to do it, at least keep it relevant. --Jay 22:05, 24 Feb 2005 (MST)
  • VERY Strongly Decline This is very obvious, and this is not a good fact. --jengajam
    • Second(not an original vote)Wilbur

Sealab 2021 (Declined)

"I'm gonna get you, Eh! Steve!" is a possible reference to an episode of the cartoon "Sealab 2021" called "Waking Quinn," in which a shark yells "I'm gonna get you Stinky Pete!" about seven minutes into the episode.

  • Weak Decline At first, I wanted to be sure that the episode in question aired before crazy cartoon, but as it turns out, the quote isn't precise ("I'll get you, Eh! Steve!" is the actual phrase). --TheEggman 16:06, 25 Mar 2005 (MST)
    • I did check TVTome.com, and the episode in question DID air before "crazy cartoon". --TheEggman
  • Major Decline It's likely that the Bros. Chaps watch Sealab, since they did a song for it. However, this reference is a huge stretch. "I'll get you (whoever) if it's the last thing I do!" is a common cliché phrase for villains. Sealab and this email were referencing the same general phenomenon. Aurora Szalinski 16:40, 25 Mar 2005 (MST)
  • Second Listen, people, I don't know if you've figured this out yet, but just because you hear something in a movie then on something else doesn't automatically mean it's a reference, unless the movie says something that hasn't been said before. Like, if Strong Bad says "a little bit of the old ultraviolence", That would be a reference to A Clockwork Orange since that was basically the first popular movie to say that, but what if he said a phrase that has been used for decades and just happened to be in some popular movie, that doesn't make it a reference, okay? Nevrmore 18:37, 29 Mar 2005 (MST)
  • Uh...that's what this page is for, EEDIOT. ISlayedTheKerrek 19:13, 30 Mar 2005 (MST)
  • Decline. tomstiff 01 Apr 2005
  • Decline And, BTW, who are you talking to, ISTK? --Jay 03:21, 5 Apr 2005 (MDT)

Hey! Steve!

I really think Eh! Steve says "Hey! Steve" in the Powered by The Cheat cartoon. I think this is plausible considering The Cheat's poor track record in keeping things absolutely correct in his cartoons. I don't want to change the transcript yet, because that would start an edit war, so if you all can listen carefully to Eh! Steve's line a couple of times, I would appreciate your input. If the majority finds this to be true, I will edit the transcript and add a remark. --BazookaJoe 16:15, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Sorry, but I didn't hear an "h" sound. Aurora the Homestar Coder 16:19, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Nobody sounds like themselves in the cartoon, so why should Eh! Steve? - User:Catman87

I distinctly hear an 'h' sound. —FireBird|Talk 23:44, 14 Sep 2005 (UTC)
Ditto --phlip TC 07:11, 28 Sep 2005 (UTC)
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