Homestripe Runner Emails (reboot)/who are you

Homestripe is asked who he is.

Transcript
(Homestripe Runner is sitting at his computer, the Zlappy SQ6.) HOMESTRIPE: Greetings, one and everyone! Welcome to my very own email show!

 subject: who Hey there Homestripe, who are you? &mdash; Gfd

(Homestripe reads the last line as "from Gift. Or is it Jift?")

HOMESTRIPE: (typing) Well, Gift, this is the perfect email with which to open up my new email show! Allow me to introduce myself. I am what you might call Homestripe Runner. I am Homestar's cousin, and I have a sister named Slipstar. Oh yeah, and another one named Weena. But she's adopted. (clears the screen) What else? Well, I'm also a detective, and I have a pet Dijjery-Doo that I got as a present from Strong Bad. I don't know why, but Strong Bad seemed quite eager to give him away. (stops typing) Well, I think that's enough for now. You'll learn more about me in future emails. So until next time, (starts singing) I do the Homestripe Email Show, so if you have a nice suggestion for the next one, just click on the paper above! (says "above" with a long A and a long O) (stops singing) Whoa! Maybe I should end all my emails that way!

(The Paper comes down.)

Easter Eggs
Click on "Dijjery-Doo" to see a flashback of Homestripe receiving Dijjery-Doo as a present from Strong Bad.

STRONG BAD: Hey Homestripe, would you like this Dijjery-Doo? HOMESTRIPE: Sure. Why not? DIJJERY-DOO: Oh, hi Homestripe. I'm so glad to be Strong Bad's present to you! (his left tusk falls out)

Trivia

 * Dijjery-Doo's canon design is used in this email, and will be used for all of his appearances in The Homestar Runner Show's reboot.

Inside References

 * Homestripe's trouble pronouncing the sender's name is based on Strong Bad's trouble pronouncing "gif" in website.
 * "I am what you might call Homestripe Runner." is a reference to April Fool 2014.

Real-World References

 * Homestripe's ending song is based on the ending song from BFDI Trivia.
 * The way Homestripe says "Who are you?" when reading the email is based on the way the Caterpillar says it in Alice in Wonderland.