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Something I like to do from time to time is to take a phrase someone says offhandedly and then repeat it back to them as if it is the title of their self-help book or Liftime Movie title. For example recently unhinged said, "I'm over it." So I would say " I'm_over_it : The Nicole Bloam Story: The case of one woman's courageous journey out of self_doubt and into the American Judicial System." Or amy said "Thanks for the Latin." "Thanks for the Latin: Amy's Story by Amy: The Remarkable Testimony of an ordinary woman with an extraordinary talent, and the relationship with the unlikliest hero; her community college Latin professor" the more verbose the better.
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Very funny Bobby -- and you're making me very sad that community college Latin professors are pretty much extinct - because i do usually have a thing for teachers. "Innumerable Gibbons: How I Cracked the System of Repression and Species Prejudice in a City Zoo and Made Many Long-Lasting Friends who Actually Share Their Bananas (at best)" Written in captivity by Bobby Evers or "Satiated: 10,000 Lunches" as Compiled a guy who goes by silentbob on the Internet
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"Viablessing in anomaly surfaces: The life of a photon on its way to causing either life or death to a living cell on an innocent earthdwelling member; why there's hope in the uncertainty principle" by Hackey Sack Guru/Hell is a Serious Goal/?
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"Not_a_Blathe" by Not the Not Man "I loved it!" Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "A funny, ironic, witty blissful tale. Two thumbs, way up!" Roger Ebert "You could drive a car through it, crash and get trapped inside, burn to death and still absolutely enjoy yourself." Michael Stipe, musician
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