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Unlike much of McDonald's most amazing work, Kling Klang Klatch is still in print, which makes me feel like there's maybe just a little justice in this universe.
Boing Boing: January 18, 2004 - January 24, 2004 Archives 2004
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Kling Klang Klatch is a hardboiled detective story that revolves around the lyrics to various classic Tom Waits lyrics, in ways both trivial (The diner menu lists "Eggs and sausage, side of toast, coffee and a roll, hashbrowns over easy, chili in a bowl") and significant.
Boing Boing: January 18, 2004 - January 24, 2004 Archives 2004
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"The Coffee Klatch Party" is for anybody not aligned with "The Tea Party."
Sheila Shayon: The Coffee Klatch Party Sheila Shayon 2010
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The Coffee Klatch crowd sources government, asking you, the readers, to contribute your ideas to creating the next democratic brand -- a model for fair and effective governance.
Sheila Shayon: The Coffee Klatch Party Sheila Shayon 2010
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When the interview finally ended, the reporters, who had been wilting like salted snails all during Sherwood's news conference, shuffled out to the foyer to drown themselves in hot chocolate at Disney's "Winter Wipeout" Cocoa Klatch, with Ballsy.
ABC News prez: Too early to connect Giffords shooting to rhetoric in media Lisa de Moraes 2011
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This is an invitation to join the newly formed virtual party, "The Coffee Klatch."
Sheila Shayon: The Coffee Klatch Party Sheila Shayon 2010
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I hope my vote counts on that giggling Fox Klatch!
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The Coffee Klatch prefers this definition from Anne Morrow Lindbergh's "A Gift from the Sea": "Good communication is just as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after."
Sheila Shayon: The Coffee Klatch Party Sheila Shayon 2010
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Kramer made sure to provide instructions for all occasions from the grand wedding meal to the intimate “Koffee Klatch.”
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Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 1 (1978): 409 – 433; Klatch, Rebecca.
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