Howard ‘Family Crust’ Not a Typo

by jisham longsleeve on March 27, 2008 at 9:00 am

Tepeko, MO – Shirley Kemla’s assumption that her fiancée had misspelled their evening’s activity was proved wrong yesterday, when it turned out he had made neither a spelling nor a typing error when emailing her a description of their plans for the night.

“Let’s visit my parents tonight,” wrote Brian Howard, Shirley’s fiancée, “my parents realized that you had never seen our family crust, and thought you might get a kick out of it.” Mistakenly assuming that Brian had meant ‘crest’, Shirley agreed. She was very surprised, then, when she discovered that he was describing an 80-year old accumulation of spilled food, drink, and bodily effluence on an heirloom dining room table.
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Hitler: Dead, or Just Resting?

by jisham longsleeve and Gravity Staff on March 25, 2008 at 12:37 am

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Scientists to Study Areola Borealis

by jisham longsleeve on March 18, 2008 at 11:14 am

JUNEAU, AK. A group of international scientists have converged on a research center in the remote northern wilderness of Alaska to study the phenomenon known as the “Areola Borealis”. What makes this expedition noteworthy is the fact that the entire research project is being funded out-of-pocket by the pooled resources of the scientists themselves, who were unable to obtain any grants for their research. “This remarkable phenomenon is one of the things that make our planet wonderful,” said a visibly excited Norman G. Zongas, PhD, “and it’s a shame the rest of the academic community fails to be as titillated as we are by the opportunity to learn more about the Areola Borealis.”
 
The Areola Borealis, which can be found a bit south of the ‘Northern Lights’, but is rarely studied in great detail out of politeness, has long intrigued scientists, who consider it to be the third most sensual natural phenomenon, after Antonio Banderas and the constellation that looks like a vulva. The scientists have allocated several years to this project, as the complete absence of any prior knowledge about the Areola requires that they work from the ground up.

Areola Borealis


To facilitate their work, the scientists have constructed two domed observatories, side by side, near their encampment. The second observatory cost an additional $18 million dollars, but when questioned about the seemingly unnecessary expense, the scientists just giggled.
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The Performance

by stevenr on March 4, 2008 at 9:10 am

"And now Jim.  Okay, Jim.  Go.  Jim?  Any time now.  Cut!"  Matt rubbed his forehead.  "Jim?"

"Just give me a second."

"Right."

Jim took a deep breath and tried to relax.  "I'm okay, I'm okay. Let's go again."

"You're sure?"

"Totally.  I am ready."

"Okay!  Cue music!  Action!"

The scene unfolded.  "Okay.  Missy?  Now Jim.  Jim.  Jim.  Now, Jim. Now!  Cut!"

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