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Category: Satire?

The Onion reminding me to blog again

Written by:cbrunning
Published on July 4th, 2010 @ 11:02:00 am , using 70 words, 44 views
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At The Onion, I'm finding something funny for this July 4th: "Man Who Fought For Americans' Rights Demands Americans Stop Exercising Their Rights" and "Area Man Passionate Defender Of What He Imagines Constitution To Be" more »

tv news

Written by:cbrunning
Published on April 2nd, 2010 @ 11:03:58 am , using 6 words, 30 views
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Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere - The Onion more »

Corporate person

Written by:cbrunning
Published on January 30th, 2010 @ 10:57:42 pm , using 4 words, 23 views
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"Happy 1984"

Written by:cbrunning
Published on November 11th, 2009 @ 05:05:52 am , using 51 words, 39 views
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This goes out to all those wannabe secret survis agents... I'm remembering a time in the place where I worked right after sept, 11 2001 getting visited by irritated and intimidating "suits" with earpieces and the whole getup after they spotted a… more »

Is it really sat ire

Written by:cbrunning
Published on March 30th, 2009 @ 10:36:49 am , using 141 words, 48 views
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From the Onion opinion column: Come On, Lighten Up, I'm Just Being A Total Asshole By Jeffrey Studges March 26, 2009 Issue 45•13 Talk about not having a sense of humor. These days you can't even sit down, rudely interrupt someone's conversati… more »

Nasty boulder library sewage in boulder creek

Written by:cbrunning
Published on January 23rd, 2009 @ 07:04:01 am , using 128 words, 985 views
Stupid thoughts -- It's a tough decision: now do I bathe in the creek or do I use the tap water? Even the library is dumping. Well, ridiculous amounts of chlorine and other industrial byproducts do reduce the biological activity in the tap water,… more »


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