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*Rodrick got all three strikes by punching Greg three times.
*Rodrick got all three strikes by punching Greg three times.
*This was to make up for the fact that Rodrick made no New Years Resolutions.
*This was to make up for the fact that Rodrick made no New Years Resolutions.
*This name was discretely copied from my school. The Three Strikes rule applies to kids who use their call phones outside the cafeteria. Anyone who is caught receives a strike and if 3 strikes occur then there are to be no cell phones for the next lunch(es)
*The problem with Rodrick getting the strikes by punching Greg, was that by that stage Greg had not decided what "You're Out" meant.
*The problem with Rodrick getting the strikes by punching Greg, was that by that stage Greg had not decided what "You're Out" meant.
*It's name is a spoof for a baseball saying.
*It's name is a spoof for a baseball saying.

Revision as of 03:20, 22 October 2016

Three Strikes and You're Out was a program for Rodrick by Greg to make him into a better person. If Rodrick punched or troubled Greg he would get a strike and would be punished when given three strikes. Rodrick got them all quickly by punching Greg three times.

Appearances

  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online (First appearance)
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw (First book appearence)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Trivia

  • Rodrick got all three strikes by punching Greg three times.
  • This was to make up for the fact that Rodrick made no New Years Resolutions.
  • The problem with Rodrick getting the strikes by punching Greg, was that by that stage Greg had not decided what "You're Out" meant.
  • It's name is a spoof for a baseball saying.

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