From the Inappropriate TV Product Placement challenge. See all 374 entries (closed)
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Sponsored by vs.
Product placement.
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Product placement.
v. t. 1. To perceive, discern, or decide.
2. (Scots Law) To decree; to adjudge.
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2. (Scots Law) To decree; to adjudge.
Did you know: That twat Hedgehog is making us go to the Derby bash in kilts all because of something I may or may not have said at 5am in the morning whilst pished?
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It even means what you meant it to mean.
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I cave in too readily.
EDIT: PINT OFFER RECINDED!
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EDIT: PINT OFFER RECINDED!
I especially like paper titles that start with the word "On", like:
"On the einstein-podolsky-rosen paradox" Bell et al 1964
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"On the shortest spanning subtree of a graph and the traveling salesman problem" Krushkal 1956
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"On the einstein-podolsky-rosen paradox" Bell et al 1964
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"On the shortest spanning subtree of a graph and the traveling salesman problem" Krushkal 1956
the temptation is just far too strong
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but it says nothing about stapling the kilt to your knees
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