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A parody of a parody? Maybe an homage to a classic parody. The advice in Glen(garry, Ross) is as useful as The Prince's advice to the 'toons.

Let's face it, papers are dead because of the decision making publishers. 'Toons are dying within the papers for the same reason. They are not really interested in readers. They are interested in advertisers and not getting complaints.

Fear does the opposite of motivate and therein lies the core of the parody.
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None of the questions are about Frank. More so than any other work of art, his efforts speak for themselves. I, for one, am interested in the man not his comments about his work.

Secrets well kept, Frank.
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65 years: the approximate amount of time it takes for a cultural icon of evil to be an acceptable butt of a joke. And to think, it took connecting him to Clinton to get it started.
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It is a pity that the clockwork, hand-cranked generator did not work. I believe that the limiting factor for one-laptop-per-child will be one-generator-per-village.
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Frank,

In the recent past, you have said that one of the reasons you started the project was a secret of your own. My assumption has been that you created your own anonymity by surrounding it with others. Even though I expect you never to tell which secrets are yours, I think your audience would benefit from knowing your personal reasons for wanting them to be published, yet still kept secret.

Edward
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Excellent troll, Skipweasel.

Great performers tend to love themselves. Great artists tend to hate themselves. I suggest that we all should strive to appreciate art and perform well within our lives.

As for Moschen, this intersection of dance, percussion and juggling is excellent.
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Interesting exercise with useful results. I can envision other such rearrangements that will provide other useful insights. However, the periodic table has survived intact for this long because it was near perfect at inception.
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