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The Last Supper
Man, she had a way. And seemed like she could display proper manners in a five-star restaurant and then kick my ass in a one-star alley. RIP, Naomi. You educated me, and made me chuckle. Is it wrong to now want to know everything about her?— January 13, 2012 5:27 p.m.
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Re: SDaniels: I started writing on a Brother word processor. It was awesome. Three lines were visible at any time. Then I did other writing. For the CityBeat, UT and The Reader, plus other places with glossy pages. But I'm not saying I'd do a better job. I'm just saying that if you're going to fake quotes with someone in a forum (The Reader) that's never DONE a satire of this sort, it only seems appropriate/responsible to let people know it's a satire. At least for a few issues. Troy Johnson— January 29, 2010 12:49 p.m.
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It just... misses. Honestly, I think it's so poorly done that you need that disclaimer here on the site explaining that it's a satire. I mean, the quotes read like boring people trying to make half-jokes during a serious interview. But, hey, everybody starts somewhere. Usually in a 'zine or on a blog. But I guess the Reader is "somewhere," too.— January 28, 2010 4:46 p.m.
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Actually, Refried Gringo, it doesn't advertise itself as "almost factual stories" here on the website. Maybe in print version. Here on the site, it's just this oddly confusing half-attempt at Onionness with no disclaimer whatsoever. Oh, the transition from paper to computer turns the most sure hands to ham.— January 28, 2010 3:59 p.m.