This thread risks the chance for further encouragement, the last thing The James Movement needs, but I can't resist. It's like being stuck in traffic behind an accident on on the Pulaski Skyway. You spend an hour cursing at everyone else for looking, but what happens when it's your turn? Maybe a slight look out of the corner of your eye, if your lucky. More times than not, a full fledged gawk--I'm sure.
And why do I relay this metaphor, BECAUSE IT'S HACKNEYED--just like being Jamesed.
Therefore, I would like to list the reasons why all conjugations of James must go, including "Jame," "James," "Jamesed," Jamesing," and the pluperfect "had jamesed."
1: It tries to hard, which is a bad thing if you're trying to impress the too-cool-for-school sect
2: It obviously never heard Mr. T from yesteryear, and if it had, it would realize it's trying to hard
3: It's not original enough for WFMU, Mr. T: original
4: Does it want to replace "You've been rick rolled", if so go back to #1
5: Tom has successfully made it funny, which means the bad guys lost and it's time to move on