Thankful for Weird Al

He who's tired of Weird Al is tired of life.

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Post by weirdalisthephantomoftheopera »

I suppose mail, but Al always appreciates what his fans have to say, even if sounds embarrassing or stupid. He's be thankful either way because he loves his fans. :D
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You're probably right. I see him as the type that wouldn't mind either way. :)
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Post by Orthography Enthusiast »

This seems like a good weekend to bump this topic.

Here's another guy who's thankful for Weird Al.
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Post by algonacchick »

That is a nice article. The awesome "Weird Al" Yankovic, indeed.
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So awesome!

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Post by WaffleQueen27 »

Very awesome!
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Love the article! There's nothing like seeing a Weird Al concert with your kids.
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Post by stupidsurgeon27 »

I can definitely agree with that. Very nice article.
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albinodwarf27 @ Nov 26 2007, 07:17 AM wrote: Love the article!  There's nothing like seeing a Weird Al concert with your kids.
Yeah, I brought my 4-year-old and my 8-year-old to the SOL show (the 18-year-old refuses to see Al; she feels I've "forced" him on her quite enough.)

Every day, I am so, so thankful for The Great One, without whom none of my kids would exist, without whom I'd never have met and married my favorite author, without whom I'd probably be dead right now.

T H A N K . Y O U . A L !!!
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(Thanks for saving my life, AL!)
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I read your story, Karen, and I almost cried. It's lovely.

I'm Thankful for Al for cheering me up, making me laugh, so many things. I really just can't describe it.
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I dont think I've ever been more thankful for Al!

I just had a two hour French exam. Normally, this would be boring and tedious but I managed to sneakily hide my mP3 player in my ear. So, for two hours, I had SOL on a perpetual loop, keeping me sane.

Thanks Al!
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