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My latest online addiction -- my cyber yoga -- has been watching and rewatching Fred Armisen as the cool finger snapping, Thievery Corporation appreciating, tap dancing on sand president in this presidential address, titled simply, Cool.
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Under the city's temperature umbrella it was a cool, somewhat breezy autumn, but the air hit Luke Garner like the breath of Hell as his chair shot through the intangible barrier between Cool and Hot.
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"It's possible that these helium-core white dwarfs cool so slowly that they haven't had time to get very faint yet," Cool said.
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You can enjoy following new and cool features at Cool v Fool Social networking website,
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The second is called Cool, which is made up of cognac, geranium, and cypress.
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The second is called Cool, which is made up of cognac, geranium, and cypress.
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'Cool' is a concept that eludes conservatives and republicans, much like the word 'empathy' and 'hypocrisy'.
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Note: "Cool" is a relative term, to me it means that while in the grocery store the other day, my shoes caused a little girl to remark (much to her mother's embarrassment) "Look Mom, that lady has cartoon feet!"
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The important part of the Rule of Cool is the factor of * Cool.
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In fact, I think the biggest failing of the Rule of Cool is it setting up plot/realism/consistency and cool as opposing pairs.
R_4808N commented on the word Cool
Cool. To be really really exceptional. Very Good. Awesome. Did you see that cool project over there?
June 8, 2009