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golf balls and nighttime entertainment, too. (Apparently, there's a mob going to be shining hundreds of laser pointers at him 9pm on Friday...)
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a rather twisted poster somewhere else suggested crashing remote control aeroplanes into the side of the box tomorrow.
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 13:37,
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but funny. For a cheaper thrill, I suggest a couple of hundred paper aeroplanes...
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someone really needs to setup a website where people can post ideas...
it would get millions of hits...
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 13:39,
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it would get millions of hits...
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but once again slim you revive a flailing bandwaggon
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 13:34,
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I agree when complaining about boring "bandwagons" like when people just take the same picture (especially signs) and change the text with the same old stuff (golf sale, your face here etc.) but the David Blaine thing is more of a theme - and so long as they are original (and they amuse) then why not?
Especially as Blaine deserves a good slating - its not good publicity!
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 13:41,
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Especially as Blaine deserves a good slating - its not good publicity!
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different pictures are used, doesn't mean this isn't a bandwagon.
If, like me, you couldn't give a fuck about David Blaine then pretty quickly these posts begin to grate on your nerves too - especially when they fill up half the board. It doesn't matter whether they are good or not.
The only one of these to make me laugh at all was the legoland one someone did yesterday featuring a goldfish in a bag.
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 14:02,
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If, like me, you couldn't give a fuck about David Blaine then pretty quickly these posts begin to grate on your nerves too - especially when they fill up half the board. It doesn't matter whether they are good or not.
The only one of these to make me laugh at all was the legoland one someone did yesterday featuring a goldfish in a bag.
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I don't care for DB either, but humour is a subjective thing.
I don't like the KKK, but I didn't kick up a fuss during that compo - these things pass.
When does a "bandwagon" become a "meme"?
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Wed 10 Sep 2003, 14:10,
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I don't like the KKK, but I didn't kick up a fuss during that compo - these things pass.
When does a "bandwagon" become a "meme"?