Well I was going to say it is the scincerest form of flattery but then that doesn't seem to apply here - What a jerk - what a surprise he'd be the one huh
2006-10-10 09:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The quote is that it is the "sincerest" form of flattery. I think that's a load of hooey. I think it's a lame excuse for just being too darned lazy to be original.
2006-10-10 16:47:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends. If you're imitating a singer's style 'cause you think it'll help you sell Cd's it's flattering. If you're Jon Stewart imitating (or mocking) Bush I don't think it's meant as flattery or (dumb as Bush is) taken that way.
2006-10-10 16:52:03
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answered by socrates 6
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No, I think the best form of flattery is a sincere, heartfelt compliment.
2006-10-10 16:45:10
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answered by Big Bear 7
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Satire is the best form of flattery. You know you got em.
2006-10-10 16:47:09
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answered by David C 6
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Wow, then you guys must really like Shiraz, I have seen a whole bunch of Shiraz imposters.
2006-10-10 16:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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And the legend lives on.
2006-10-10 16:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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So were you flatterd to be called a marxist?
Are you really are a marxist?
2006-10-10 16:50:26
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answered by GloryDays49ers 3
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Yes it really is although it sucks to think of it that way.
2006-10-10 16:44:41
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answered by Betru2ursole 1
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Yes it is, welcome to the club brother :) Oh, it's also a sign of low intelligence on the imposters part ;)
2006-10-10 17:04:08
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answered by Dr.Feelgood 5
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