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But you do have to understand body language to know when they're lying and
when they aren't.
When a politician rubs his nose, he isn't lying.
When a politician tugs on his ear, he isn't lying.
When a politician scratches his collar bone, he isn't lying.
When his mouth starts moving, that's when he's lying!
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You will overcome the attacks of jealous associates.
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When Chuck Norris plays Monopoly, it affects the actual world economy.
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Robot Nite - Designated device drivers drink free
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To err is human, to moo bovine.
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"Earth is a great, big funhouse without the fun."
-- Jeff Berner
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Kafka's Law:
In the fight between you and the world, back the world.
-- Franz Kafka, "RS's 1974 Expectation of Days"
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I suppose some of the variation between Boston drivers and the rest of the
country is