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Revision as of 01:53, 14 July 2026
"No such thing, Stu. No such thing."
"Looks like it woulda been a pile-a-minute!"
Wireless Bizness was an abandoned project created by The Brothers Chaps to have Strong Bad Emails on mobile phones supporting WAP. At the time it was accessible, the few emails that were in it were all plain text with short emails having short answers. One of them was later given animation and featured on the TV Time Toons Menu. E-mail Birds are reportedly based on another three WAP emails. It is not known why this project was terminated.
Likely WAP Emails
Dear Strong Bad, I drank too much salty plum soda.
-Stu
No such thing, Stu. No such thing.
how are you why don't you make a joke
kiss
bettina
Uh, I'm fine, Bettina. Why don't you make a sentence?
Homestar Runner is a total dork. Don't you
think he's a total dork? I think he's a total dork!
-Jeffrey Gilligan
I agree. Don't you think I agree? I agree!
Do you like to horse ride? I am horse woman!
neigh. Horse woman can beat Strong Bad up.
- kick*
-Naomi, AB
Strong Bad feed horse woman poison oats. *sting* -15 hp
Real-World References
- Salty plum soda exists in real life and is in fact a staple of Vietnamese cuisine.
External Links
- view the page leading to the non-existent WAP page
- view the only available WAP email, with added animation
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