I've figured out that what Homestar turns into at the very end depends on what "essence" you get from Strong Bad, Strong Mad, and The Cheat. I started it with a little remark about the nasty ant Homestar draws called Mean Sean. How'd this discussion friggin' develop, anyway? 'Nother guy named Sean dunno. My real name is sean too! doriangray- Jibney 22:09, 1 November 2005 (UTC) User:ACupOfCoffee 07:47, 1 November 2005 (UTC) Just goes to show you just how fried my brain is at 1:47 in the morning. (Of course it helped that right there on his/her current user page it says: "I did about 2/3 of the transcript for The House that Gave Sucky Treats".) Wow, I can't believe I actually did that. Yes, I actually bothered to go to the old wiki, look it up (which was really easy since the credit is given at the bottom of the page), and then checked that user name against the current user list here. May I also not say that I am not, in any way, mean. Quick, find whoever did The House That Gave Sucky Treats's transcript and let them have a go here. This is gonna be a nightmare (in a good way) to wiki, what with the Inside Ref.s and the Real World Ref.s and the like. No wonder it was taking them such a long time. In an even trickier twist, the words immediately preceding are "you win!" All this is pure conjecture, of course, and shouldn't be included in the article, but I find the possibility intriguing. The use of "Michael" here as Homestar's nickname, to those familiar with the above director, might suggest a leap to "Winner," thus Homeschool Winner. He celebrated his 70th birthday two days before this cartoon aired.
Michael Winner is a British movie director who directed the first Death Wish movie, among others.Somebody noted the following in an abortive Real-World Reference: Maybe Marzipan was talking 'bout This Micheal. By the way, having listened to that clip quite a few times through halfdecent headphones, I still say Bubs says MAYBE, even if it is a reference. I thought he said "male men" the first time, but that doesn't really make much sense either.
Coach Z's comment was an unexpected twist to the conversation he seemed to be having with Pom Pom - up until the word "mailmen" it sounded more like they were talking about women (IMHO). The relevance of "baby" is described in Fun Facts.
Also, it sounds more like Marzipan says Homestar Michael Winner, but that's just silly :P Also also, does Coach Z's comment on mailmen make any sense to anybody? Sounds to me more like Bubs says MAYBE you got a witch's brew goin'. They didn't NFITC1 The phrase has not only been used in contexts that have nothing whatsoever to do with The Legend of Zelda, but the sidequest in question did not involve Tingle in any way (in spite of the fact that it was in Tingle's first game). Bacon warrior 20:51, 1 November 2005 (UTC) Makes sense considering the Tingle costume. I can't remember but it is possible they used the phrase in all this.
You needed to get the title deeds and trade with them. In Majora's Mask, there was a sidequest involving four deku scrubs in various locations. ↑ D a r k l i n k s k y w a l k e r| Talk_| i did this stuff_↓ 01:09, 16 November 2005 (UTC)