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Is it wrong to gossip

about fictional characters ?

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Yes. I represent the FCAL,(no not fecal) Fictional Characters Anti-defamation League

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park_bear

No, but on this board only if one of them has PD.

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PDConscience

If you are referring to characters who claim to be able to "Reverse Parkinson's Disease" simply by walking fast, the answer is 'no', it's entirely ok to gossip. But, gossip must not exceed the amount of time the fictional character (i.e. guy with ET feigning PD) spends talking about himself (in this case incessantly).

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GymBag

When I was a kid, all my friends were also close friends with fictional characters. The Lone Ranger came to our town and after the movie at the theater distributed pamphlets about pogo sticks on sale at the toy store and a POGO stick contest on stage next week. Imagine 300 kids all bouncing on pogo sticks on stage, no control and most falling into the orchestra pit. Funnyest thing I ever saw, pandamonium. I remember Tonto was not there and the Lone Ranger looked old and tired. I guess he is not fictional if he can come to town and sell pogo sicks , is he.

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GymBag

Wait a minute, it was not The Lone Ranger it was Hop-along Cassidy.

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Serenity_finaly-1 in reply toGymBag

I was on the Bozo Show once.

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GymBag in reply toSerenity_finaly-1

Do you mean the Bozo the Clown Show ?

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Serenity_finaly-1 in reply toGymBag

yep sorry for delay my internet is acting up.

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honeycombe3

Rumour has it that all gossip is bad. On a more serious note are you meaning the type of tale that appears to be a 'hypothetical' example or discussion?

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Jamielee1

I don't think this is nice at all. Very highschool if you ask me. This is a form of cyber-bullying. We are all here to feel comfortable and help each other, even if you don't agree with the form of help you are receiving. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't talk. We all have our issues. And this is coming from a girl with yopd as most of you are my elders. Shame.

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GymBag

Your right, this is not politically correct at all, shameful display of nonsense that probably makes young people that do not know what we are talking about uncomfortable and we cant have that. Why if I were you I would not read another of this mans posts.

Question , who was the comedian who used the term highschool to denote amateur, immature work.

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GymBag

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They would not have liked Ernie Covax much either

You understand that some people here are living on the edge of pain tolerance and sanity and will do anything for a smile. Not wishing to bully, insult, intimidate or in anyway make you unhappy but to tell the truth, we dont care.

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