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Also, it's kind of spoofing in a way.
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In its simplest form, spoofing involves putting in a lot of fake offers to buy or sell, in the hope of creating the impression of buying or selling pressure in the market.
The Tech.memeorandum site was spoofed in a similar way last year (http://tinyurl.com/fc5yh).
The trend was sufficiently pronounced to earn the nickname "gaysploitation" and be spoofed in a 2001 short film "Jeffrey's Hollywood Screen Trick".
The Warriors became a cult classic, later embraced by hip-hop acts including the Wu-Tang Clan, spoofed in a Nike commercial and adapted as a PlayStation 2 game.
The incident was spoofed in a commercial on ESPN, and the can of bug spray used by catcher Jorge Posada — which actually attracted the bugs instead of repelling them — sold at auction for $673.
Pete Seeger was a Harvard-educated Northeasterner; Ramblin' Jack Elliott was a Brooklyn physician's son born Elliott Adnopoz (spoofed in "A Mighty Wind" by a character named Ramblin' Sandy Pitnick); and nearly all the young folksingers in Ms. Baez and Mr. Dylan's generation were middle-class suburbanites.
Unlike the archetypes spoofed in a Geico commercial, the characters here have an inkling of their potentially fatal mistakes.
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