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What is like me?

the best song ever written.

person 1: what's the best song ever?
person 2: obviously cowboy like me by taylor swift
person 1: you're so right. taste!

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like me - video


Like me - what is it?

To do things as another balla would do them. To stay fly, as all the other true playas do.

Also see "Do it like me".

I`m on that patron so get like me...
-Yung Joc

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What does "like me" mean?

Dead Like Me used to be on Showtime in 2003- 2004. It came up with only two seasons... making it not seen by most public. It is the most awesomest show in the world!! Ellen Muth, Mandy Patinkin, Callum Blue, Rebecca Gayheart, Jasmine Guy and Laura Harris are the main characters. George's (Ellen)mom, Joy, doesn't like the word "moist", and her dad, Clancy, is cheating on Joy with a college student. George's sister, Reggie, isn't having a hard time coping with George's death. George, now Millie, at Happy Time, thinks old people are intimidating. Now, on Tuesdays, DLM comes on SciFi.

I love Dead Like Me so much! I wish it never ended! Dead Like Me ROCKS!!!!!

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Like me - what does it mean?

Best Damn show ever, and it is getting canceled !

are you DEAD LIKE ME ?

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Like me - meaning

Dead Like Me is a television show on Showtime about a girl who has died and become a grim reaper.

OMG Dead Like Me is on, must watch!!!

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Like me - definition

Dead Like Me is an awesome show on Showtime about A girl named George(Ellen Muth) who is hit by a toliet seat and becomes a Grim Reaper. Her merry band of reapers includes her boss Rube(Mandy Patinkin), The fuck-up Mason(Callum Blue), Tough-as-Nails cop Roxy(Jasmine Guy), and a wannabe actress named Daisy(Laura Harris).

Unfortunately, this wickedly funny show has been cancelled by Bob Greenblatt(see Devil's Spawn)and unless something is done, one of the last great shows on TV will die.

Dead Like Me is fucking great and underrated!

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Like me - slang

An outrageous show centered around life, death, the afterlife, and Banana Bonanzas (with xxx-crispy bacon) at Der Waffle House.

The central troupe of undead consists of:

1. The plucky, though often apathetic, George (conked on the noggin by a flaming toilet seat - hurtling through the atmosphere at 200 mph from the Mir Space Station).

2. Mason, our dear lovable, half-wit, alcoholic, junkie. His accent makes ladies swoon . . . as does his signature scent (an unforgettable melange of Eau du Hangover and Alcoholicious).

3. Roxie, the rough, tough, bitter cop. She takes a certain delight in making sure that everyone adheres to the rules. And yes, she can kick your ass. And she'll look good while doing it.

4. The disarmingly ditzy Daisy. Hey, who hasn't she had sex with?

5. And, of course, Rube. Any group like this needs a level-headed, logic-minded, compassionate, sympathetic leader. Riiiiight. He maintains his control because, according to Mason, he "withholds the love". But as Rube points out, he can't withhold what he does not posess.


Dead Like Me, unfortunately, looks to be DOA (the slave of Satan, Bob Greenblatt, nixed a third season - presumably because of penis envy of the MGM lion). Sad, sad, sad.

The cancellation of Dead Like Me is, well, eleven kinds of suck.

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Like me

Be like me

Yep..

I can see why ;p

Must be the humility …

Well not exactly me ..

We are unique ..

Reject clone ..

It’s shit ..

Or looks it from afar ..

Embrace you ..

Allow yourself ..

Find your own truth ..

Reason for living ..

Otherwise … what’s the point?

Homegrown > clone

Be like me .. just not the 50% of my life I went awol ..

Glad I’m back …

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Like me

The same sex niece or nephew that could be mistaken for the son or daughter of their aunt or uncle based on the strength of deep family and mannerism resemblance.

On some level this is an anecdotal demonstration of the persistence of bloodlines β€” inherited characteristics; and mannerisms β€” acquired characteristics.

It’s an example of nature working in conjunction with nurture.

Old friend ask: Is this your son?

Your answer: No, this is my β€œLike Me”; this is my sister’s son; but, there is a strong family resemblance. Our bloodline is β€œskrong”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Like me

"like me" is similar to me, but not actually me. Sometimes used pejoratively, sometimes used ironically.

He's thinks he's so cool - he's only wishes he could be like me.

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