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From the culinary imagineers behind setting sweet potatoes that look like charcoal on fire, and noodles made from chicken:
Chocolate, Pumpkin Pie
I'm tempted to fly to Chicago just to try it.
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Poor Mark Romanek. He wants to be Stanley Kubrick, and Hollywood wants him to direct adaptations of Cinderella and a Dan Brown novel.
[at the sky] "I already followed up Never Let Me Go with a Kia ad in which hamsters and space marines dance to LMFAO!"
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Another mark, now obscure, is the point d'ironie, sometimes known as a "snark." A back-to-front question mark, it was deployed by the 16th-century printer Henry Denham to signal rhetorical questions. More recently, the difficulty of detecting irony and sarcasm in electronic communication has prompted fresh calls for a revival of the point d'ironie.
The snark!
I think I'll begin using them. I'm sure Josh in Bloomington will dig it
Was that aimed at me? Is this my 15 minutes?
Is this your 15 minutes
Nicely played.