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		<title>By: The Nazz</title>
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		<description>Ben&#039;s actually took me a good 20-30 seconds because I was so focused on the disordered cogito ergo sum to pay attention to the Descartes/Desorses bit. Mack&#039;s, needless to say ... lol.

Which one of yours is worse, I dunno. I think Ben&#039;s is more intelligent, while Mack&#039;s is probably more groan-inducing because of its elementary school playground feel. I actually admire Ben&#039;s bad joke. Maybe it&#039;s because I tell so many bad jokes myself, I dunno.

Tangential thinking 1: &lt;i&gt;&quot;Je pense; donc, je suis.&quot;&lt;/i&gt; I remember learning this &lt;i&gt;ages&lt;/i&gt; ago. I&#039;ll probably never forget the French word for &quot;therefore&quot; because of this. Thanks, RenÃƒÂ©.

Tangential thinking 2: &quot;RenÃƒÂ©&quot; reminds me of RenÃƒÂ© from my favorite Britcom of all time, &lt;I&gt;Allo, Allo!&lt;/i&gt; Good God, I should buy that on DVD. That and &lt;i&gt;The Critic&lt;/i&gt;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ben&#8217;s actually took me a good 20-30 seconds because I was so focused on the disordered cogito ergo sum to pay attention to the Descartes/Desorses bit. Mack&#8217;s, needless to say &#8230; lol.</p>
<p>Which one of yours is worse, I dunno. I think Ben&#8217;s is more intelligent, while Mack&#8217;s is probably more groan-inducing because of its elementary school playground feel. I actually admire Ben&#8217;s bad joke. Maybe it&#8217;s because I tell so many bad jokes myself, I dunno.</p>
<p>Tangential thinking 1: <i>&#8220;Je pense; donc, je suis.&#8221;</i> I remember learning this <i>ages</i> ago. I&#8217;ll probably never forget the French word for &#8220;therefore&#8221; because of this. Thanks, RenÃƒÂ©.</p>
<p>Tangential thinking 2: &#8220;RenÃƒÂ©&#8221; reminds me of RenÃƒÂ© from my favorite Britcom of all time, <i>Allo, Allo!</i> Good God, I should buy that on DVD. That and <i>The Critic</i>.</p>
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		<title>By: Mack Ramer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 17:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Q:  What&#039;s brown and sticky?

A:  A stick!</description>
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<p>A:  A stick!</p>
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