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* This logo was parodied in MAD magazine when it spoofed ''The Big Bang Theory''.
* This logo was parodied in MAD magazine when it spoofed ''The Big Bang Theory''.
* A special coffee-table book was printed in 2012 called What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter, which features artsy arrangements of hundreds of Chuck's essays.
* A special coffee-table book was printed in 2012 called What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter, which features artsy arrangements of hundreds of Chuck's essays.
* This logo has been used as vanity cards with tags of numbers since September 1997.


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* On the ''Dharma & Greg'' episode "Dharma and the Horse She Rode In On", it has a sketch of a man laying with some birds fly above him at the middle of the essay.
* On the ''Dharma & Greg'' episode "Dharma and the Horse She Rode In On", it has a sketch of a man laying with some birds fly above him at the middle of the essay.
* On the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "Thank You for the Intercourse", the company name is replaced with "FOOD, PETTING AND PLAYING PRODUCTIONS".
* On the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "Thank You for the Intercourse", the company name is replaced with "FOOD, PETTING AND PLAYING PRODUCTIONS".
* On the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "The Pot-Smoking Monkey", there's a card featuring an ovular photo of Chuck Lorre with Brian Lowry, and Andy Wallenstein. The company name appears in lowercase with the card number both in WordArt style, while the essay is in a white box.
* On the ''Two and a Half Men'' episode "The Pot-Smoking Monkey", there's a card featuring an ovular photo of Chuck Lorre with Brian Lowry and Andy Wallenstein. The company name appears in lowercase with the card number both in WordArt style instead of the uppercase style with the 20th century script font, while the essay is in a white box.
* In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions.
* In some cases, a card numbered "111" is used when he has "nothing to write about". It has only been seen on two occasions.
* On the season 2 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.
* On the season 2 episode of ''Two and a Half Men'', "Does This Smell Funny to You?", the text is replaced with the words "Gone fishin'", and the background is a picture of Chuck Lorre underwater in a scuba suit giving the "OK" signal to the camera. The vanity card number for this one is #138.

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