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>People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
>culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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>Patrick.
Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing "Have A Nice Day" smile
t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
Sorry, but I won't use em'
And no, I am not saying that anyone who ever wore a "Have a Nice Day"
T-Sshirt was a phoney, but plenty were. I remember the Moonies, and
the Hare Krishna freaks, Scientologists, etc. wearing them along with
the paste on smile on their faces to match.
Sleepy
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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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URAQT2 - 10 Jan 2004 04:09 GMT
> >People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
> >culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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> They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Sleepy, do you remember George Carlin's routine about "Have a nice day."?
Very funny stuff.
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Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 07:34 GMT
>> >People also forget about global and regional differences in dialect and in
>> >culture. People also find it much easier to write something when they don't
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>Sleepy, do you remember George Carlin's routine about "Have a nice day."?
>Very funny stuff.
I remember it well. He stole the idea from me!
Sleepy
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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Lance-A-Lot - 10 Jan 2004 04:40 GMT
> Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing "Have A Nice Day" smile
> t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
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> the Hare Krishna freaks, Scientologists, etc. wearing them along with
> the paste on smile on their faces to match.
Sleepy, just as a side note, do you remember the movie "Airplane" (I think)?
At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me). He
played the part of a Hare Krishna at the airport. It thought it was a scream!
Wish I could remember more, but...
Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 07:35 GMT
>> Ever since I saw my first phoney wearing "Have A Nice Day" smile
>> t-shirt, I have disliked what has become to be known as emoticons.
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>played the part of a Hare Krishna at the airport. It thought it was a scream!
>Wish I could remember more, but...
That whole movie was a scream!
Sleepy
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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Joe Zeff - 10 Jan 2004 20:38 GMT
>At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).
David Leisure.

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Sleepyman - 10 Jan 2004 22:39 GMT
>>At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).
>
>David Leisure.
Thats it! It was on the tip of my tongue, but would go no further.
Sleepy
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You can tell those republicans sure do like the poor folks,
They just keep helping create more and more of them!
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Lance-A-Lot - 11 Jan 2004 01:21 GMT
> >At one point it had the character "Joe Isuzu" (real name unknown to me).
>
> David Leisure.
To the guy with the sideburns, I give a hearty Thank You!
Usually I don't care, but the actor and the commercials he
was in were so funny, that I prolly wouldda lost sleep over
this one. Thanks, Joe!
"If I'm lying, may lightning strike...her" (pointing to his mother).
And it did. HAH!

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