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'''Prattle''' is a magazine that talks about celebrities and [[Vinewood (HD Universe)|Vinewood]], the internet news and newspaper. They talk about [[Miranda Cowan]] in the article: ''[[Her Last Shred of Dignity]]'', and about pet scents. Its title "prattle" is a British term meaning to speak incessantly, poking fun at the fact that celebrity magazines are filled with useless information. It is likely a parody of [[wp:Us Weekly|Us Weekly]].
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'''Prattle''' is a magazine that talks about celebrities and [[Vinewood]]. They talk about [[Miranda Cowan]] in one magazine, and about pet scents.
 
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==Trivia==
 
*"Prittle" means foolish, making the magazine inconsequential.
 
 
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Revision as of 11:52, 25 May 2015

100% Tittle Tattle
— Prattle

Prattle is a magazine that talks about celebrities and Vinewood, the internet news and newspaper. They talk about Miranda Cowan in the article: Her Last Shred of Dignity, and about pet scents. Its title "prattle" is a British term meaning to speak incessantly, poking fun at the fact that celebrity magazines are filled with useless information. It is likely a parody of Us Weekly.

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