OK Computer (Radiohead) Easter Egg - Hidden Text

If you open up the plastic case with the round thing the CD goes over, you can see on the side, deliberately hidden, a few sentences. They seem like pick-up lines, but they seem twisted in a rather Radiohead-sounding way.

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Contributed By: The One, The Only on 10-31-2000
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Special Requirements: Owning the CD (I'm not sure about cassette or vinyl)
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I_Dont_Know writes:
Actually, the whole quote is: "I like you. I like you. You are a wonderful person. I'm full of enthusiasm. I'm going places. I'll be happy to help you. I am an important person. Aould you like to come home with me?"
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Tripper writes:
Actually, it IS on "OK Computer", i checked. open the lid, take out the cd and the plastic casing (the ring) it sits on (it can be pulled away from the CD base) then, take out the paper which shows up on the back of the cd case (it sits in between the CD ring and the base and has the songs etc.) bend down the right side of the paper, and the writing is clearly visible.
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Greebo writes:
On the vinyl release, the text is scratched with handwriting into the space between the paper label and the grooves of the record.
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Rowen writes:
Wish I owned the full album. Notice on the UK Import there's writing too? Only, it's not so hidden; still, I've become infatuated with it. It states, "In an underground white auditorium there is a country singalong with Tammy Wynette. The audience are all oil sheiks and sultans. They sing along with beaming faces 'We came up from behind, from behind'." Any explanations for this?
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Wallamanage writes:
I've had the album since its release in 1997 and have never seen it until I read this in early 2005. It's so obvious once you first see it. You don't even have to take out the tray to see it.
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