The Weird Al Says Tweet!
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On Instagram, all anyone can talk about is his thumb. I'm oddly pleased.
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Yeah, I'm seeing comments about his thumb on twitter, too. Everything from "What the hell's wrong with your fingernail?" to "You need to stop biting your nails." My favorite is "Are you holding that with a toe?" Other comments went straight into the gutter. I'll admit to jumping on the euphemism bandwagon by simply tweeting "Haha, your cucumber. Riiight". My favorites in that category are "giggity", and "Is that what kids are calling it nowadays?" Someone seems to think he's in Japan, because she saw Japanese characters on the packages below the wipes. Hmm...maybe there are Japanese characters on those packages, but I'm not sure that means he's in Japan. So much discussion over a pic of a package of cucumber scented wipes! I love it!
4 words that Al said to me that blew me away:
"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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I think it's not packages, it's prices - there appear to be a line of hieroglifs above and below number "50". I would've never noticed that by myself, that Moffete person is like Sherlockalgonacchick wrote: Someone seems to think he's in Japan, because she saw Japanese characters on the packages below the wipes. Hmm...maybe there are Japanese characters on those packages, but I'm not sure that means he's in Japan.

Yeah, his nails are freakishly short and funnyyankochick38 wrote:On Instagram, all anyone can talk about is his thumb. I'm oddly pleased.

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No, I meant there are packages below the wipes, and the labels have the Japanese characters on them.mellow weasel wrote:I think it's not packages, it's prices - there appear to be a line of hieroglifs above and below number "50". I would've never noticed that by myself, that Moffete person is like Sherlock
Characters is the term used in English to describe the symbols the Japanese use for letters, words and numbers.
I have no idea what they mean. Maybe they are prices. I still think that is not proof enough that he is in Japan.
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I found pics of other items with the Japanese characters on them, so I'd say he's in New York.
They are for your face, and also come in aloe, lavender, and green tea. Those just aren't as funny as cucumber.
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4 words that Al said to me that blew me away:
"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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Oh... We call Japanese and Chinese characters hieroglyphs (yeah, I spelled it wrong previouslyalgonacchick wrote:Characters is the term used in English to describe the symbols the Japanese use for letters, words and numbers.

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Ah. Yeah, we just use the term hieroglyphs for the ancient Egyptian stuff.
I did some research and some editing. He is in New York, based on what I found.
I did some research and some editing. He is in New York, based on what I found.
4 words that Al said to me that blew me away:
"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
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Nice research! 

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Thanks!
4 words that Al said to me that blew me away:
"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
Al Team #325
"How's Problem Child doing?" - 7/12/11
So awesome!
Al Team #325