Brilliant response to the hipster cafe biker noob.

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The amount of time that is wasted looking at foolishness on the internet never ceases to amaze me. Wow. And to think that someone actually took the time to create such a well made "spoof" video. Some of these folks need a real job. Or maybe a lot of these folks need a real job.
I suspect almost as much time is spent on 'foolishness' as is spent on ****.

OTOH, a life lacking in humor would be sad, colorless and probably rather nasty.

 
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Thanks Silver Spirit. I'm thinking maybe I shoulda just stuck with ****. Except anything that makes fun of Hipsters is ok. Since, as a group, they seem to be major ****** bags.

 
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I'm getting older. What is a Hipster? Geez, I hope I'm not one.
Here you go Klubis, this is what Hipsters look like! JSNS, AC-DC!

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Nope, neither of those two is me. Are you sure those are really hipsters? I bet somebody ( not you of course) photo shopped 2 poor harmless forum members into that shot and then added lipstick to one of them. Whiskey tango foxtrot? I like the handle bars though. I had some like them before dinosaurs went extinct.

 
Not enough facial hair on that sissy in the front to be a real hipster. Now, the guy in back has hipster potential and uses the same lip color as all the other hipster guys.

 
Wow...
Those Irish sure can write!
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Frank O'Connor deserves to be on this list.
+1, Gunny; I agree with you 100% stevoreno, Frank O'Connor is truly one of our greatest Irish Authors. My Aunt Vivian taught Literature at Stanford University at the same time that Mr. O'Connor was a Guest Lecturer, I always regret I never met him. As much as I love his literary prowess, he stands out in my mind as a True Patriot!

"In 1918 O'Connor joined the First Brigade of the Irish Republican Army and served in combat during the Irish War of Independence. He opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and joined the Anti-Treaty IRA during the Irish Civil War, working in a small propaganda unit in Cork City. He was one of twelve thousand Anti-Treaty combatants who were interned by the government of the new Irish Free State. Between 1922 and 1923 O'Connor was imprisoned in Cork City Gaol and in Gormanston, County Meath."

 
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