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4 Comments:
I completely agree with you about the hobos, robot. But the Christmas thing? I can't tell if you're turning into Andy Rooney or Larry King.
I think it's more Rooney-cranky than King-deranged, robot. Whatever happened to sporks!?
I assume that people who still have decorations up realize that they forgot to take them down by Little Christmas and are thus doomed to bad luck if they don't leave them up the rest of the year. It's true; I read it on the internet.
I'm really upset that the hobo revolution began without me getting to ride the hobo wave to the top, as I've been a hobo aficionado for many a long year and had no idea that you could actually get books about the hobo craze published. I mentioned this to you before, but I want to make sure it's preserved since the link I had is long dead: I found a site once that got deep into the concept of Hobo Magic and the best thing ever were the examples, which included the concept that a hobo who can wield the arcane hobo arts would open any lock by whispering secrets into it. Awesome.
If you ever grow those gross Andy Rooney eyebrows, I will shave them off while you sleep (I'm kidding or am I?) Yes, hobos are awesome (except the serial killing hoboes - they just bring the whole hobo kind down. "Hoboes" looks weird.)
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