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01: 01010001 01010100 0101000001101001
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01: To Quote...
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02: tinkering along
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07: I'll have Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Lawsuit and Spam
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07: Oh Wednesday
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08: Of Songs and Sequels
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09: Public Display of Geekiness
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09: Had to share
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10: HA!
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11: You! Over there! Stop Fucking!
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11: Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and they ask me to pick up a piece of paper.
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15: Dreams, etc.
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15: You know things are going downhill when...
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15: Google hilarity!
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16: Reefer Madness... The Musical
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16: Stunned....
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17: Brought to you by the letters "What.." and "The F***"
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17: Retraction
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20: Accomplished!
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21: The Eye, Eyeyeyyeyeyeeeeeeeeeee
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21: Meow meow meow meow...
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22: "Thank you for the dadaist pep talk, I'm feeling much more abstract now."
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28: All in a day's work
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31: What's in a name?
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31: "There was a time, when I was young and gay.. but straight!"
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She smokes gas and pumps cigarettes
and runs on empty for miles --
Digby , "M.I.A."
"My absolute favourite piece of information is the fact that young sloths are so inept that they frequently grab their own arms and legs instead of tree limbs, and fall out of trees." -- Douglas Adams, The Little Computer that Could
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