Posts by Danielle
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individual states might choose to break off (Texas)
I don't know much in this crazy world, but I know that is *very* unlikely to happen.
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All together now:
Normal people don't do that kind of crap and so don't know of the other meanings.
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Can't I just welcome our new robot overlords instead? The other options are way too depressing.
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it wasn't the Simply Red version which popped into my head - it was this one
Heh. My favourite thing about the David Brent version is that he clearly has never even heard Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. So it's a derivative cover of a derivative cover. With white linen.
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The fact that we'll just laugh it off is a little dismaying.
I don't think that's what Scott was saying, at all.
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A moment for the great Teddy P
Yes, rest in peace Teddy. I love this one - eight and a half minutes of capital-D Drama:
(With *extensive* spoken-word interludes. I am such a sucker for a spoken-word interlude.)
It's a real pity that tosser Mick Hucknall covered 'If You Don't Know Me By Now', too, because the original is so glorious.
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the 'Reverse Maui'
If that isn't a surfing maneuvre, it should be.
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WARNING Will Robinson, there is a Chinaman behind the potting shed!
I have been laughing at this sentence for minutes and minutes now. The use of 'Chinaman' is just perfect. Bwah.
Please tell me how I can take this seriously?
You can't. Don't worry, the 'Tom, WTF?' moments happen to us all.
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modern robot
Oh cool! Is our future of neverending warfare going to use Johnny 5 from Short Circuit?
(I draw the line at that weird little kid in Small Wonder, though. That was just creepy.)
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Miserable rats need to have druggie fun.
Stephen, this argument about 'depressed people wanting to get off their tits' might work to a point, but couldn't I just want a gently enhanced experience of The Muppet Show without actually being, like, the sad clown of west Auckland?