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      Jul 16, 2014 09:16AM
    
    
      2001: A Parking Space Odyssey.
    
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      Bring me the head lice of Alfredo Garcia.Reservoir hot dogs.
The field of wet dreams.
Enter the dragon roughly.
Stocking-top gun.
Robocopulate.
      Katy wrote: "Marc wrote: "We Need To Talk About Kevin Bacon"This one made me laugh for ages!"
ha thanks Katy :-)
      A number of these form a subgenre: product placement in titles of the classics (sounds like an ISIHAC round, and probably is). Some further examples:Homepride and Prejudice
Stranger in a Strange Poundland
The Virgin Rail Soldiers
iPad, Claudius
      Patti (baconater) wrote: "We should be doing some of our author's books."Eh, yea keep up Patti. I already started with our authors. tchah.
My Granny Writes Dinosaur Erotica
      The Rubber Banned UndergroundA Game of Musical Thrones
Ab-Fag
The Wrong Stuffing
The Internet Troll Trap
Pompomberry House Red
      Marc wrote: "Tim wrote: "Snakes & Ladders on a Plane"I think you'll find that's adding 2 words :-)"
Well, one of my earlier titles was only adding letters to the end of a word, so it evens out ;)
      Tim wrote: "Marc wrote: "Tim wrote: "Snakes & Ladders on a Plane"I think you'll find that's adding 2 words :-)"
Well, one of my earlier titles was only adding letters to the end of a word, so it evens out ;)"
*Stewards Inquiry* :-)
      The Silver panty Linings Playbook50 Lamp Shades of Grey
Earth Air Fire and Custard Pies
The Wee Buyonegetone Free Men ;)
      "Snakes & Ladders on a plane" may be two words, but it gave me a chuckle.I'll also try to compensate by offering a variant with no added words or letters - "Sneaks on a plane".
      Finding Nemo guilty.Terminator 3: the pay rise of the machines.
The salvation army of the dead.
Groundhog barbecuing day.
The girl with the misspelt dragoon tattoo.
Star Trek: first contact lens.
Voyage to the bottom of the sea lion.
Must. Stop. And. Do. Some. Writing. Must. Stop...










