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''"You might could sleep in one!"''


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Instead of using simply "might" or "could", characters of the [[Homestar Runner universe]], particularly [[Homestar Runner]] himself, tend to sometimes say '''might could''' instead.
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Such usages of "non-standard" [[Double modal|double modals]] are common in the [[Southern American English|vernacular]] of the Southern United States, including [[Georgia]], where [[The Brothers Chaps]] live.


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== Appearances ==


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* Email [[modeling]] — An ad for [[Products from modeling|Homely Boy Brand Huge Tube Socks]] states that "You might could sleep in one!"
* [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]] — Homestar says that he "might could die" after sledding down the [[Steep Deep]].
* [[Best Caper Ever]] — Homestar exclaims "I just can't stop wondering what I maybe might could be should be doing today!"
* Email [[too cool]] — [[Senor Cardgage]] reveals his "Family Might/Could" during his [[Character Videos|character video]].


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== See Also ==
&quot;You might could sleep in one!&quot;
 
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Instead of using simply &quot;might&quot; or &quot;could&quot;, characters of the [[Homestar Runner universe]], particularly [[Homestar Runner]] himself, tend to sometimes say '''might could''' instead. Such usages of &quot;non-standard&quot; [[Double modal|double modals]] are common in the [[Southern American English|vernacular]] of the Southern United States, including [[Georgia]], where [[The Brothers Chaps]] live.
 
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* Email [[modeling]] — An ad for [[Products from modeling|Homely Boy Brand Huge Tube Socks]] states that &quot;You might could sleep in one!&quot;
* [[A Death-Defying Decemberween]] — Homestar says that he &quot;might could die&quot; after sledding down the [[Steep Deep]].
* [[Best Caper Ever]] — Homestar exclaims &quot;I just can't stop wondering what I maybe might could be should be doing today!&quot;
* Email [[too cool]] — [[Senor Cardgage]] reveals his &quot;Family Might/Could&quot; during his [[Character Videos|character video]].
 
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* [[Deliberately Poor English]]
* [[Deliberately Poor English]]
 
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"You might could sleep in one!"

Instead of using simply "might" or "could", characters of the Homestar Runner universe, particularly Homestar Runner himself, tend to sometimes say might could instead. Such usages of "non-standard" double modals are common in the vernacular of the Southern United States, including Georgia, where The Brothers Chaps live.

Appearances

See Also