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If I may suggest, it might be easier if people underlined the word connecting their quote to the previous one, if indeed the quote is connected by a word.
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"Dear God, help me become the kind of person my dog thinks I am." - Winner of National Enquirer's favorite prayer
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How about another rule, that you get to specify what word should be in the next quote? No? Anyway, I challenge the next entrant to find one that uses "more" and not "power." 8)
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And where is "More power!" from? You didn't list a source.
Since we seem to have lost any semblence of an association in the last few posts, I'm going back to the last quote that was in the continuing thread. You know, we're supposed to follow with a common word or source? Read the rules, people.
Previous quote (corrected):
"PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER! Itty-bitty living space." -Robin Williams, Aladdin
Dawn: "Has anyone ever told you that you have phenomenal bone structure?" Fraser: "Yes. A starving Inuit." - "due South"
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"I talked to my little brother, Jeb - I haven't told this to many people. But he's the governor of - I shouldn't call him my little brother - my brother, Jeb, the great governor of Texas."
-George W. Bush, The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer, April 27, 2000
(And no -- I didn't type "Texas" in place of "Florida", Dubya did that all by himself)
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"Among those pardoned was Clinton's brother, who was convicted on drug charges in 1995, and whose taped conversations with authorities implied that the former president was a cocaine abuser while governor." -- Herald Standard newspaper, Jan 20.
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