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Old 04-24-2008, 12:53 PM   #25
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Yes, I know your post was in jest. I have a great humor decoder. Nonetheless, and though it's all done in good spirits which I always admire, I just wanted to say that the curmudgeon rep is wearing a little thin.


I'm critical of things I don't like. People love to latch onto that for comedy. There's a lot less potentially funny when I gush about things. And, yeah, that's just the nature of comedy.

But I've been getting the feeling (perhaps undeserved) that the jokes have seeped into people's minds as reality. And sure, I am very critical and am quick to point out things I find shoddy, cheap, pathetic or (look away, Gemini Cricket) gay.

I'm just as quick to praise, extoll, laud, glorify and giggle helplessly like a little girl at the many, many, many things I love in this world.

But where's the humor in that???


Fine, humor. I'm a big fan of it. I just don't want it to define me inaccurately.


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