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::Joe Green - “if he asks me to recall his name” Well yes, but I just thought that was an unlikely thing for someone to do in such a direct way. Cueball *could* end up being embarrassed in that kind of way though if a friend of his joined the conversation and he wanted to introduce OtherCueball.
 
::Joe Green - “if he asks me to recall his name” Well yes, but I just thought that was an unlikely thing for someone to do in such a direct way. Cueball *could* end up being embarrassed in that kind of way though if a friend of his joined the conversation and he wanted to introduce OtherCueball.
 
:::Harm - My solution to situations like that is something like “Go on, introduce yourselves,” and then standing back.
 
:::Harm - My solution to situations like that is something like “Go on, introduce yourselves,” and then standing back.
::::Thisfox: He's assuming there'll be a test at the end. Another geek type thing to do.[[Special:Contributions/108.162.249.190|108.162.249.190]] 09:26, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
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FredG - I think some of the humor of this comic also comes from the fact that in literature and film, a character's "internal monologue" is much less nervous stream-of-consciousness and is usually mostly inappropriate or satirical comments on the situation.
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== The Oxford Comma ==
:Kyle - On the other hand, "Adaptation" actually features a lot of "nervous stream-of-consciousness" narration.
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Correct me if this is the wrong place for this question, but what is the house policy on the Oxford comma?  This page had a line which previously read "doing the right things in the conversation and reacting appropriately and not saying "yeah" too much." I corrected it to read "doing the right things in the conversation, reacting appropriately, and not saying 'yeah' too much," because I haven't seen any opinions expressed on this wiki yet regarding punctuation.

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