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An entertaining and humourous alternative to the Wikipedia, waxes lyrical on the oldest trick in the book:
"The Oldest Trick in the Book is the infamous "Tapping on a person's left shoulder when you're standing on their right." This trick was first chronicled in cuneiform by the Ancient Sumerians. This chroniclization also created "The Book" itself. In this article, we will chronologically list, from oldest to newest, the tricks in the book."
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"The Oldest Trick in the Book is the infamous "Tapping on a person's left shoulder when you're standing on their right." This trick was first chronicled in cuneiform by the Ancient Sumerians. This chroniclization also created "The Book" itself. In this article, we will chronologically list, from oldest to newest, the tricks in the book."
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