Sunday, October 16, 2005
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Now I'm trying to figure out who "Hawthorne" is... hmmmmm. Is it a Navy reference or a Palo Verde reference...
When I worked for a computer book publisher I kept pitching the book title "Chicken Soup for Dummies." It was a guaranteed bestseller.
Yeah, "Jump the Shark" is a becoming a bit too cutesy and into itself for being a "cool," "obscure" reference.
I havbe heard of the tem jum start before. I just forgot how it was used and what it meant. This is a nice thing you are doing here. I hope that all of these keep on pilling up.
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