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Very Discreet, Gentlemen…

If any of you teachers or homeschooling parents ever need a real world example to help your students understand the meaning of the word, “shameless” simply point them to this thread at Big Hollywood:

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24 comments to Very Discreet, Gentlemen…

  • Matt Helm

    Eric, how can you get Independence Day right in L.A.? Answer: Book a flight to Boston.

  • How dare you judge us!

    What would have been really shameless is if Eric had given me a “thumbs-up” back!

  • Rufus-

    At least you could have posted a link so that everyone could say what a great event his will be.

  • BarryO

    Good Lord, man! Can’t you leave a brother alone. No wonder the conservative republicans suck so bad. They will throw you under the bus just for making a shameless plug to celebrate the independence of our great nation. If this Eric guy wants to throw a party, then I say, “Quit your bitchin’ and start partying.” You are starting to sound like a bunch of whiners (insert your usual word “liberals” here) trying to suppress our God-given right to free speech and being true-blooded Americans.

  • “Shameless”? I didn’t even mention the fact I’m another one of the speakers. ;-)

  • You wanna talk about shameless, how about the people you’ve NEVER heard of before, who show up at Big Hollywood, post one comment that says something vaguely related to the article and then say “I just wrote an article about this at my blog.” And then give the link.

    Now that’s shameless.

  • What, people reply to threads and include links that have nothing to do with the topic at hand…that’s preposterous. Why would they do such a thing?

  • Outlaw, it may sound preposterous, but I assure that I have seen it at least once in my years of searching the net. Shocking, I know! :-)

    What I want to know is does it work? If some jerk comes along and says, “I love me some cheese. Read more at …” Does anyone really follow that link?

    Of course they do, what am I thinking. If I put a general call asking people to send me their credit card information by e-mail, somebody would do it. Speaking of which, I need to validate your credit cards, send the details to thisisnotfraud@nigeriaonline.com.

  • Noooo, that wasn’t me. But I did recently come into a large amount of money that I need to bring into the country. Do you have a bank account?

  • Not anymore. I have no money to put in an account. What I do have is buried in the Mojave desert 500 paces from a well at Warmsprings, NV, under a spreading Joshua tree, two feet northeast of the shadow of the trunk and 3 feet deep. You’ll only find it if the sun is three degrees past noon according to the Standard clock at Ft. Collins, CO. and then only on the exact day of the start of the winter solstice in 2011. In other words, I’m broke until then. Clear?:-)

  • That’s too bad. If you had just a little money and a bank account, you could be rich. . .you’ve won the Spanish lottery!

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