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pale force

Should someone mention this? It's the name of those cartoons he shows when he's a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. riana 14:49, 5 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Be bold--Wasabe3543 02:14, 16 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Should that interview be there like that?70.111.240.185 I don't think so, either. It should probably be linked to in the external link section or something similar.

No, that interview should not be there, it's hardly the sort of thing that should be in an academic forum. I needs to be an externial link or used as a refrence source (if it can be verified)

Hot Pockets?

I recieved a bulletin from my brother (Im not sure who he recieved it from) on myspace, that stated that Jims "Hot Pocket" routine was causing some Nestle employees to get laid off, and I was wondering the validity of these claims.

I tried to write to Jim about the bulletin but he took down my question and has not answered. If his routine is costing factory workers their jobs it would seem easy for him to correct this.

Any information on this would be appreciated

thanks jake

I have heard the same thing. My brother told me his cousin got laid off due to a drastic drop in sales caused by the routine. I havn't gotten any independent varifaction. --The Emperor of Wikipedia & Protector of Wiktionary 06:36, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Psh, if they want higher sales they need to lower their prices. I love those things, but they're extremely expensive (you get more food for the same price if you go to McDonalds), which seems incongruous for a "low-brow" food.