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    • CommentAuthormanglr
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2011
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    @Captain Lou - when I first saw your post, I saw Penguins flying in zero gravity. While cool, the actual post was a small let down from that reading malfunction.
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    • CommentAuthorFan
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2011
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    @Lemon

    It's not impossible: that article says,

    Up to 17 percent of people with Parkinson's disease who take dopamine agonists exhibit an impulse control disorder, according to a 2010 study published in the Archives of Neurology.


    Someone with Parkinson's told me, a year or two ago, that gambling and excessive spending were well-known to be possible adverse side-effects of some of the medication.
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      CommentAuthorFoamhead
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2011
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    @Miranda - Oh my god! The Wiggles puppets are staring into my SOUL!! And is that crab holding a pair of miniature dildos?
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      CommentAuthorFoamhead
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2011
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    @Fan...oh...after reading it though again, that teaches me to read articles, that friends send me. Especially on my iPhone.

    @Fookwit. Holy crap! I literally just saw that commercial a few minutes ago! Are you living inside my head?
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      CommentAuthorD.Miranda
    • CommentTimeFeb 6th 2011
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    @Purple Wyrm: I think that even if you close your eyes, you'll still feel their eyes burning inside...
    Someone commented on Youtube about the possibility that the crab was holding joints; your guess is as good as mine :)
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    @ Miranda - Hahahaaaa! I've never seen/heard the LSD-Hell-Puppet remix of it before, but I use "Point Your Finger" every week in my classes. God bless The Wiggles for their fine, danceable children's music, that's what I say.
    • CommentAuthorRenThing
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    What.
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    That's.... inspired.
    • CommentAuthorKelind
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    @RenThing

    Well played, clerk.
    • CommentAuthorKradlum
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011 edited
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    As a Star Wars fan with a 2 yr old boy I love that Volvo Volkswagen ad! (Even if I couldn't remember what product it was for 5 seconds later)
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      CommentAuthoremonster
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    Dang, Miranda. Thanks for the lioncorn.com kindness. Your happiness is inspiring.
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      CommentAuthorFoamhead
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    @ Lemon Laser Betty: No, not living inside your head. But I do pop-in occasionally for tea and biscuits. (Exactly how many scatter cushions do you need, hm?)

    @ Kradlum: Advertising bastards exploiting the nostalgia of the 8 yr old me. But it still made that 8 yr old me smile all the way through.
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      CommentAuthorFoamhead
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    The Ruins of Detroit
    Up and down Detroit’s streets, buildings stand abandoned and in ruin. French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre set out to document the decline of an American city. Their book “The Ruins of Detroit“, a document of decaying buildings frozen in time, was published in December 2010.



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    May be old...
    Reagan
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      CommentAuthoremonster
    • CommentTimeFeb 7th 2011
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    This comic summed up my feelings about Reagan so absolutely and perfectly. I never need to say the words "Ronald Reagan" aloud again. I can simply point to this strip.

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