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* [[Bug In Mouth Disease]] — A TV narrator says, "And that's why come [[Shakespeare]] was so awesome."
* [[Bug In Mouth Disease]] — A TV narrator says, "And that's why come [[Shakespeare]] was so awesome."
* [[Why Come Only One Girl?]] — The phrase appears in the cartoon's name.
* [[Why Come Only One Girl?]] — The phrase appears in the cartoon's name.
* [[Ever and More]] — Bubs says that not being able to fit in his lucky [[Pants|pants]] for almost ten years was "why come I'm in such a bad mood all the time!"
* [[Ever and More!]] — Bubs says that not being able to fit in his lucky [[Pants|pants]] for almost ten years was "why come I'm in such a bad mood all the time!"
* [[FeedBurner Page]] — The update summary for "[[FeedBurner|New Baby vs. Updates!]]" reads, "Why come we been such bad friends!"
* [[FeedBurner Page]] — The update summary for "[[FeedBurner|New Baby vs. Updates!]]" reads, "Why come we been such bad friends!"



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The phrase "Why come...?" is commonly used in place of "How come?" or "Why?". The phrase originated in Smoak, a summer-themed comic drawn by Mike Chapman, Matt Chapman, and Craig Zobel in the summer of 1996.

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