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I found it peachy-keen, myself.

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Yuh huh, and?

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I grok this.

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I can get that right now w/ "Six seasons and a movie!"

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Back in the days of my youth, now 40+ years ago, in England, burglars were normally shown in cartoons as dark-haired, unshaven men, who wore raccoon-like masks across their eyes, striped sweaters and dark pants, they always carried bags marked <b>swag</b> .

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Years ago, British Airways introduced a Concorde flight from London to Toronto. I was living in Canada at the time and read an article about the Concorde in the <i>Toronto Star,</i> It was intended to say "...the interior is a reminder of what airplanes were like, when (reference to something Frank Sinatra did in the 1960's), I read it as ..."a reminder of what airplanes were, like when (Frank Sinatra)?"

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I feel ya.

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the vid was basically that guy reading the script from Napoleon Dynamite

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foolish girl- everyone knows you're supposed to check in 100 yards offshore on Foursquare

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for most stagehands these days it means "shit we ain't getting"

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just don't do it in front of a Bank of America

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that's hot

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schwag is the opposite of dank

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Two Burgess references in one article.

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I recall a rather white bread student teacher of mine a couple of years ago using "sketchy" in a lesson to describe something as "not complete". The students had no fucking clue what he meant. I think that I was the only person in the room who knew both meanings.

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I feel so hip now. Next week, can we do <i>up</i>talk?

And that vid is bitchen.

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