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One of the greatest novels in the English language, and they had to look it up on Wikipedia. That's just.....sad.

Posted by Tlazolteotl | February 1, 2008 1:21 PM
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I suppose you had to look up Nabokov as well. Dumbasses.

Posted by Fifty-Two-Eighty | February 1, 2008 1:22 PM
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and i give you another reason, among so many, that charles mudede will never--but NEVER--work at woolworth's beddeing department.

Posted by adrian! | February 1, 2008 1:25 PM
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The last line s totally the best part of the whole article:
"In 2006 Tesco was removed its pole-dancing kit from the toys and games section of its website after it was accused of destroying children’s innocence."

WTF?!

Posted by lauren | February 1, 2008 1:28 PM
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I'm just waiting for the part where she gets chained to the bed.

Posted by Fifty-Two-Eighty | February 1, 2008 1:33 PM
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This is why banning books doesn't do much good. Protecting the minds of poor innocent readers results in...stupidity, oddly enough.

Posted by Emily | February 1, 2008 1:37 PM
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"LO-LEE-TA"

the best opening line, ever...I don't know why Bailey/Coy never uses it for their signboard out front and their 10% off promotion.

Posted by michael strangeways | February 1, 2008 1:38 PM
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After hearing Don't Stand So Close To Me when I was 10 or 11, I asked my mom--a high school teacher turned counselor--who Nabokov was and what book he wrote.   She figured it must be a nonsense name that they made up for the song.

(Ignorance aside, I give her points for suggesting the Matix-y wisdom that "there is no book.")

Posted by lostboy | February 1, 2008 1:47 PM
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@8: Wow. I never realized that's what the song was about. (Of course, the last time I heard any part except the chorus was when I was about 9.)

Posted by Greg | February 1, 2008 2:02 PM
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Wow - That tops the "Mommy Dearest Coathangers" line last year.

Posted by kelly | February 1, 2008 2:05 PM
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Woolworths still exists?

Posted by keshmeshi | February 1, 2008 2:12 PM
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Did Mencken say a book never made anyone pregnant. But probably a bed named "Lolita" might make you a slut. Keep the fear quotient going, folks. What about "Rosebud" - what does that connote? I hope when my son grows up he can have a bed named "Boogie Nights". Just sane...

Posted by DOLORES HAZE | February 1, 2008 3:01 PM
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@4 - agreed, that last sentence is worthy of Jon Stewart

Posted by erika | February 1, 2008 3:50 PM
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Ah, and the fact that Lolita is a satire is missed again...lovely.

Posted by C. | February 1, 2008 4:33 PM
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and today is the 48th anniversary of the famous lunch counter incident...they should have served that cup of coffee.

Posted by gnossos | February 1, 2008 5:06 PM
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Grrrr. Sting pronounces Nabokov's name wrong in the song. Still pisses me off to this day.

@1, what do you mean, ONE of? Its only competition is Huckleberry Finn.

Posted by Fnarf | February 1, 2008 6:20 PM
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@1, @16: Pride and Prejudice, bitches!

Posted by Big Sven | February 1, 2008 9:50 PM
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Oh, you mean English English. I was thinking American. They're different languages.

Posted by Fnarf | February 1, 2008 9:57 PM
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Reminiscent of the German mp3 player the "i.Beat Blaxx."

Posted by spice | February 4, 2008 2:53 PM

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