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Click on "bus chucker club" near the beginning of the email. -BazookaJoe
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Click "Power" on the microwave at the end for some musical fun, except...not really. ^_^ - skinny_blonde_girl
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Click "Broast" to see the people behind Videlectrix - skinny_blonde_girl
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Click "P.S." on the note at the end. - OniChris
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The clock on the microwave (Mrs. Bennedetto) stays at 9:48.
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This is the first time we see the entire back of the Lappy, revealing it has it's name on the back of the screen.
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This is the first time Coach Z closed his eyes since "A Jorb Well Done".
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This is the only email where you have to do something manually to make the paper come down at the end.
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This is the second time Bubs has insulted SB's email show.
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This is the first time SB breaks into a house where Homestar welcomed (Marzipan's House), instead of the usual other way around where HR breaks into SB's house where SB is welcomed.
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Bubs' "cup of ice" promotion is the opposite of what would be sensible, you get a deluxe cup for just buying a regular cup, instead of having to buy the higher value product to get a free lower value product.
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Hunter's question was already answered in email 111 "other days". (http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail111.html)
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You can keep clicking on "preeow" and the paper will come down over and over even if it is already down.
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The term "Hundredaire" was also used in the email "suntan".
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The cup of ice availible at Bubs' is first referenced in no loafing, as part of the Thirty Cent Lunch Special.
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Strong Bad sings "I'm like a hundredaire socialite out on the sce-", in the same tune as the first Lappy e-mail scroll buttons rap ("Scroll buttons and The Lappy together at last. Who knew you could scriggy scroll so fast?")
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The Cheat in the top hat might be a parody of the 80's "One Hit Wonder" TACO and his cover of "Puttin' On the Ritz".
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Those papers SB is handing out all say: Get you a free cup of ice with purchase of deluxe cup of ice of equal or lesser value! Bubs' Concession Stand -Jengajam
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That's the second use of a playbill (remember Butt's Twelve by Pies?) -Frank Benedetto
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That's the second use of a stage (remember A Decemberween Pageant?) -Frank Benedetto
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This is the first email since "the bird" to have an email completely away from SB's desk. It's the first one for him to still be using a computer. -Jengajam
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The tie on the hot dog clown costume is a reference to the comic "Dilbert."- Pokehomsar
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Secrets & Notes: |
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Click on e-marlin for a little digital display of a marlin.
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Click on the writing on the door to see what it says.
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Click lappy's screen at the end to get a little bonus material. -all thanks to Gir
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The "bling-bling" around the Lappy's screen is actually a reference to those chain license plate covers you used to see, and the message "My Lappy Ate Your Dog" is a reference to those "My Kid Beat Up Your Honor Student" stickers. -Shutitupme
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The misspelling of "prooty" when Lappy 486 says "You're looking prooty [should be pretty] hot" is a reference to old speech synthesizers that forced the user to use spelling based on how the words sounded rather than the normal spelling.
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When Strong Bad gets up at the end of the email, the usual "get up noise" is not heard.
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Strong Bad's dreamail dinner table is made from the front door from the 80's sitcom called "227" and is signed by actress Jackée Harry who played Sandra Clark on the show.
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The brown eggs on SB's plate are be Cadbury's Creme Eggs. These are chocolate Easter eggs with a creamy frosting inside. They're sold around Easter in the USA, Canada and the UK, but are available year-round in Australia.
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This is one of the few times we've seen SB typing. The last times were in email 37 "dullard" (http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail37.html) and for a brief time in email 121 "part-time job" (http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail121.html).
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The abbreviation for "Monsieur" is "M.", but Strong bad misspells it as "Mssr." Which is the abbreviation for Monseigneur
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The pink border is a reference to "Saved by the Bell" which used the same border for its dream sequences.
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Strong bad also signed off "Forever young" in "personal favorites". (http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail69.html)
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When Strong Bad says "On screen!" it is a reference to innumerable Star Trek when the captain gives that command.
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This email has no "back" button - Erica Foxx
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Homestar says "Aboot", which is what us Canadians (Apparently) say when we try to say "About". -Epsilon
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The paper is actually the US constitution. -neowhyachi
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The email SB is answering at the end of the email is a reference to the TV show "In Search of..." hosted by Leonard Nimoy. -PIcaRDMPC
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Notice Strong Bad's elegant dining table is really a door, complete with doorknob for a goblet. -YD/anakinjmt
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There's a joke about how answering machines often say "You have one new messages" since they don't bother to add in the extra programming to make it say "message" if there's only 1.- Dual J
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"They're sure to be all up ons", references suntan.- Frankie Benedetto
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"Forever Young" references an easter egg from personal favorites.- Francis Benedetto
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"Get your head in the game" shows up in the opening sequence of English paper. -Señior Benedetto
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Secrets & Notes: |
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At the end when you click on "dunce" it plays a bread song. Keep clicking on it to hear all of 'em. -IRON STRONG SAD
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Click on "Eau Claire WI" to get a nice book by one of the Sportinterviews. -Depressio
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At the end when you click on dunce it has a hilarious bread song, then click on the CD case when the song is done and it will play more songs. -atwo-time-stu
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If you'll notice, H*'s eyes still blink when you see the CD cover in the secret at the end.- potthole
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Homsar's hat lifts off his head and lands back on once even though he's upside down. - Jengajam
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We learn for the first time on the site (the first time it was mentioned was on the DVD commentary for email 100) that Señor's full name is "Señor Havin' A Little Trouble".- Jengajam
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Young Strong Bad's voice sounds like Tompkins- SweêtCûppinCÅkes³
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That the muffler and pipe from "No Loafing" were at the gang hideout. - Regis
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Strong Bad's introduction to the email is a reference to the automated voice systems commonly used on subway trains as they approach a station.
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This is the only time homsar's hat did not return to his head.
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Bubs' stand's sign reads "stand" even though is originally said "candy" in "Where's my hat at".
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"Harry Elephante" is a reference to the famous calypso musician "Harry Belafonte".
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The electric drill sound was also in privileges when The Cheat earned a new rewards point.
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"Beverly Sportsinterviews", writer of "Eww, Claire Why?" is probably related to Lem Sportsinterviews.
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The line "that's some never-forgive action right there" is a quotation from Min One in the graffiti documentary "Style Wars".
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Secrets & Notes: |
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At the end, click on C_H_E___T to see the cheat planning his revenge. -two-time-stu
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Click on "The Checkt!" to see the old family recipe. -two-time-stu
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Click on "poopaw" to hear a comment from the narrator about that -two-time-stu
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Click on "grow up" to see the remains of the kot's meal -Homestar Hockey Fan 128
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Couth means having a high degree of sophistication, so SB actually complimented SS. -Jengajam
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Marzi is reading the same newspaper from the SB is in Jail cartoon.
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"Old King Droll" reffers to the nursery rhyme "Old King Cole"
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The KOT is watching the Caleb Rentpayer show, which is also on in "Bug In Mouth Disease"
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When The Cheat is flinging the discs, if you zoom in on the Lappy's screen, you'll see that some different stuff is typed in, insulting Strong Sad more.
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The cheat is wearing the same towel as the one from main page 14.
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"Speed Stick" is an real deodorant brand.
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The King of Town's line about "strong enough for a man" is a reference to "Secret" brand deodorant ads, whose slogan used to be "Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman."
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Secrets & Notes: |
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Click "rave reviews" to see... well, rave reviews for the rock opera.
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Click "pouring in" to see the SBEMAIL! poster. While viewing the poster, click 'DANGERESQUE: PUT EM ON ICE!" to see a portion of the Ice skating version of Dangeresque.
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At the end, move the cursor over the bottom left portion of the Lappy's display. You should see the word, "ENCORE!" This allows you to view the rock opera again.
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All three of those secret were noted by Witches Brue. Thanks, Whitches Brue!
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For your remeniscing pleasure, Jengajam, Silverstar Runner and CheapAsFree compiled EVERY SINGLE REFERENCE from the Rock Opera. A BIG thanks to those three.
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When Strong Bad's typing starts going awry as The Cheat is throwing roses at him, he types "the chicks" as "teh chekts", a reference to the immediately preceding Strong Bad E-mail secret recipes. "Teh" is also a leetspeak word for "The".
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The shoes that walk across the screen are the back button of the old main page and "She Loves Me!".
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On the second making-fun-of-Anonymous piece-of-paper, Anonymous has his hands glued to his butt, which also happened to Strong Sad in the e-mail 1 step ahead. Also, the drawing of Anonymous has two toenails, much like Strong Sad. Strong Sad also gave an "anonymous tip" in Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon.
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Also on the second piece-of-paper, Strong Bad's legs are positioned like those of Wrestleman from the weekly Sketchbook.
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When Strong Bad appears to have two electric guitars sticking out of his head, it is a reference to the cover art for the CD Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits.
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Strong Bad sitting in the chair swirling the wine in the cup is modeled after a similar scene from Everybody to the Limit and "montage". The background behind him in this scene is from dangeresque 3.
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The action figures of Strong Sad and Strong Bad are from the Strong Bad Email action figure.
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The pants Coach Z temporarily don seem to be modeled after Rather Dashing's short pants.
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The background of the area with the pyramid of gold bars (pre-explosion) is taken directly from RhinoFeeder.
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The "Goodtime Palace" is modeled after similar scenes from animal and even features Baby Styles.
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Also, the normal "black frame" around the screen changes to the Cheat's poorly drawn frame from his "Powered by the Cheat" Cartoons.
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The picture of the "Hardest Guitar Chord Ever" comes from privileges.
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The jogging pixellated Strong Bad with a hoodie is originally from montage.
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Club Technochocolate is from extra plug.
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The stage is from Decemberween Pageant.
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"biscuitdoughhandsman review" is a reference to Biscuit Dough Hands Man, from "Strong Bad is in Jail"
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"The Deke" is from autobiography.
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Strong Bad's dance move is a reference to virus.
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"Sbemail" is a reference to the filename of every Strong Bad e-mail, as well as the URL for the emails and email menu.
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The guitars are from new hands.
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Secrets & Notes: |
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You can click on the words "brown sugar" while Strong Bad is typing to see the box of brown sugar he was eating from.
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At the end of the email you can click on the word "eaten" to see a short clip about the drummer.
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The whole cartoon refers to Limozeen from email #61
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