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  • We have a new batch of injokes, including my favorite, DJ Space Bat in the Hall of Harlots.

    J'arrive! 2009

  • Run them simultaneously as parallel comics and you can have all sorts of interesting things going on and injokes.

    Thoughts on Graphic Novels julieandrews 2008

  • I totally disagree, I love the show for its geeky injokes of sci-fi and comic books, and having no background or prior interest in physics at all,

    Is “Big Bang Theory” Bad for Science? 2009

  • When it returned for its final two seasons in 1997-99 it was noticeably bigger-budget and slicker, but the writing was definitely a lot weaker and relied on already-existing storylines, characters and injokes rather than creating new material.

    Red Dwarf to return! Adam Whitehead 2008

  • When it returned for its final two seasons in 1997-99 it was noticeably bigger-budget and slicker, but the writing was definitely a lot weaker and relied on already-existing storylines, characters and injokes rather than creating new material.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Adam Whitehead 2008

  • The massive amount of injokes they put in the art was fantastic stuff!

    Top 100 Comic Book Runs #70-66 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • The "singer/songwriter" label typically evokes imagery either of that annoying guy with the acoustic guitar, sitting on the stool in the coffee shop, singing his bland, poppy original songs, lyrics full of unfunny injokes... ----- either that or Paul Simon.

    Elliott Smith JackMangan 2005

  • Lots more injokes that way, and we can “communicate in code” very easily if we want to discuss something in front of the kids or in public without letting others in on where we stand.

    Continuing the debate over sexual attraction, gender roles and power 2005

  • The "singer/songwriter" label typically evokes imagery either of that annoying guy with the acoustic guitar, sitting on the stool in the coffee shop, singing his bland, poppy original songs, lyrics full of unfunny injokes... ----- either that or Paul Simon.

    Archive 2005-03-01 JackMangan 2005

  • TV So yes, the BBC failed to secure the usage of the Daleks in the new series of Doctor Who Warning the following two and a bit paragraphs contain injokes which some non-fans may find disturbing.

    Feeling Listless - "Taking the credit for your second symphony." 2004

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