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    Strong Bad SINGS!

    Great new Strong Bad e-mail:

    http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail68.html

    I especially like the part at the end, after the paper scrolls down...

    Strong Bad: I didn't know you had to shave.
    Homestar: I don't. It's cinnamon.

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    BAHAHA! Make sure you click Homestar's slippers and The Cheat's eyes after the cartoon ends!

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    Strong Bad: Seems like just yesterday we were setting fire to Strong Sad's underwear...

    Strong Sad: That WAS yesterday!

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    You can also click on the words "last caper" on the computer right before strong bad starts singing.

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    I've always wanted to know what the "dir/p" was when he first types out the list. I know dir stands for directory but WTF is the /p?
    If you’re paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many pancakes fit in a doghouse? None! Ice-cream doesn't have bones!!!

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    The "Techno" e-mail is great.




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    Originally posted by Porn Monkey
    I've always wanted to know what the "dir/p" was when he first types out the list. I know dir stands for directory but WTF is the /p?
    As best I can tell, Strong Bad's computer is perpetually out-of-date. I think his current version is a 386, so he's probably running MS-DOS. Which you already figured out. And I'm a bit rusty on my DOS commands, but...

    Dir/p was the traditional DOS command for listing the contents of a directory and, where the directories were large, the /p would stop the listing at every page, and give the user a chance to click to advance to the next page.

    DOS King = Shafty!

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