Saturday, June 29, 2013

So I got...

...this spam comment that starts out:
What is Lol...? Every thing you want in Lol and Troll, Now you Get all in one Network, ThatIsLol...
...and I saved it in my spam folder because every time I look at it, my mind goes into Autocomplete and I get
What is Lol...? Thou art Lol. All that groks is Lol...
...and it hasn't failed to make me Lol yet.


(If you haven't read Stranger In A Strange Land, this might not be very funny. Or make terribly much sense, for that matter.)

14 comments:

  1. You haven't been in an angst-filled emotional relationship in a really long time now, have you?

    From this end of the gender spectrum, declaring LOL = Love gets your face a good slap. In a loving kind of way, of course.

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  2. Last time I read that book, Reagan was President.

    gvi

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  3. Good point, and the attempts that hit the spam bucket ARE getting more creative!

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  4. What is LOL?
    Baby don't troll me,
    Don't troll me,
    No more...

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  5. 'Troll and Troll! What is Troll?
    It is LOL, is it not?
    You have come to take back the LOL!!!'


    WV: "tonPlato Sergeant" Why does that seem oddly appropriate for this discussion?

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  6. In the words of Heinlein, what some authors do for money...

    :D

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  7. I thought Lol was Data's android brother...

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  8. I've played an interesting thought game recently. Trying to think of which actors / actresses would play what parts in a true to the book movie version of Stranger in a Strange Land.

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  9. JD, point well-taken.

    Now tell the truth - who was President the FIRST time you read it?

    gvi

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  10. Kennedy was president when I first read it.

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  11. Love a post with a theme song!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz_m6N1IYuc

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  12. I read it when Nixon was president, and I was in my low teens, and I thought it was a really racy, racy piece of literature.

    Yes, I lived a cloistered childhood.

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