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Canceraids?
srsly?

epifilureitnegree? Is that a RACIAL SLUR?

I love that skateboard bit.

I had to stop reading
when I got to "sergeants of journalism". Seriously?

Allium
I was genuinely surprised that this article didn't contain the same disclaimer as the Jason London article, namely:

Silence. I am watching trailervision.

Clearly missing one thing:
Omar

Know what's great about living in the UK and never watching TV?

> I think Disney will make it as "dark" as Johnny Depp's eyeliner.

There was
A second Narnia movie?

I feel sort of the same way as I did when I first read full details of the Bad Lieutenant rewhatever. Once all the components have trickled into one bizarre pool in the basin of my mind I'm sure I'll wake up screaming.

Yeah
I live in Manchester and pretty much have a subconscious policy of ignoring any event, club or location with a defunct Mancunian musician's name attached to it. Not that I actually go out much, or that it stops you from having said musicians invade your local when you do venture out, but it makes me feel a little

Blast. Beaten to the chase by my own erratic sleep patterns.

Copy ordered in anticipation.

How do you remember the numbers when you're signing in? Do you just have your username stored in a text file or do you just have your browser autocomplete?

Ah. Maybe I could get the ebook and delete every other page?

Tumbleweed
Much as I love it when the components of a story come together into some glorious catharsis, I don't mind one that ambles along until the end. It sounds to me like this book is similar to Stone Junction, which I found to be absolutely fantastic and was one of those books that you consider to be your secret

Interesting point.

I first noticed the ads on the Onion website, they're playing merry hell with my phone. Well, I say hell but they just maker most of the article text look like an extremely low-quality jpeg. I also enjoy waiting for the full-screen ads to load up on the ITWorld website before I can read an article about how most