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Wait, let me compose myself here. Depicted here - in a medium usually associated with shallowness - is a dialogue, which anachronistically takes place between Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. They are profoundly discussing a 20th century pop-icon phenomenon. The topic is malapropisms and if... more
Reviewed by SketchSepahi Oct 26 2007, 08:55pm ( 45 reviews ) • thinkin-lincoln.com
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Rated by AnimalJack on Oct 20, 11:42pm
FUCK alanis. Had a girlfriend obsessed stupid with that dumb whore. Bet they're both scissoring right now. Yeah, that's hot...
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Rated by Cukamid on Oct 18, 7:43pm
I think I just crapped myself from this mindfuck.
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Rated by Jalathas on Oct 17, 3:21pm
This is mostly only funny for the Historical Hilarity factor.
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Rated by TrunksSU on Aug 04, 9:59am
"For me the sweetest moment came in New York when a woman came up to me in a record store and said, `So all those things in the "Ironic" aren't ironic.' And then she said, `And that's the irony.'" --Morissette Nope, she had to have it pointed out to her too...
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Rated by Saphyn on Aug 01, 11:45am
How delightfully zen.
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Rated by amermaidssecret on Jul 10, 3:21am
hahah. i thought this was rather funny.
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Rated by Rofang on Jun 29, 2:01pm
I've not heard this pointed out before.