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It's also the sort of show that depends on the audience being in on it.
Being "in" on this joke was the first time I really felt like I was gay.
"Every day, I saw this woman standing next to the director, John Sayles, always being in on whatever was going on.
Lohan switches seamlessly between being in on the joke – "I'm done with mug shots and I'm ready for an Oscar," she told Cohen – and playing the victim.
This plays into my question last time to which so many readers responded, about how a dream can be, so to speak, written and produced and "played" before us without our being in on its creation.
It's the image of strength, confidence and being "in" on the secrets of this world.
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert will assumably be doing their usual schtick, where "being in on the joke" is half the fun.
They are creating mini-societies, each with a common devotion to one regime, and along with it the giddy sense of being in on something new, of belonging to a group that's cool.
It's one of the rarely mentioned benefits of following Major League Soccer: being in on the ground floor of something that's undoubtedly maturing.
They loved being in on the secret.
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