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Re: Twit For Tat. by kati 06/09/2009, 10:59 AM
LOL!

Re: Twit For Tat. by chuckz 06/09/2009, 11:21 AM
kati, did you really laugh out loud?

Re: Twit For Tat. by kati 06/10/2009, 1:12 AM
Chuck, you got me there. I was lying. Actually I was going hi hi to myself, which is French for Ha ha, I might actually have been snickering, which is the same in both languages and perhaps all languages. Hi Hi/ Ha Ha is what my generation used to write when something funny came their way but I was just trying to pretend to be cool......

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Future generations simply won't have that hangup - most likely because something like Dora the Explorer or Backyardigans or whatever will never be "forgotten", and Internet memes and cosplay and YouTube will completely drain nostalgia of all of its Proustian power.

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It's a puzzle game about cloning yourself in order to get pies, and the story is told to you only through goofy poems. If that game takes itself too seriously then the writer must go insane with rage over super mario and it's ham-fisted criticism of the bush administration.

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In 2006 John Dandois, Media Arts Group executive, recounted a story that on one occasion ("about six years ago") Kinkade became drunk at a Siegfried & Roy magic show in Las Vegas and began shouting "Codpiece! Codpiece!" at the performers. Eventually he was calmed by his mother.[27]

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