Uncle Jay Explains The News - June 8, 2008 »
Posted By ind06 1 year ago in Arts & EntertainmentNow the REAL fun starts! Uncle Jay confidently predicts that all the pundits will confidently predict the Vice - Presidential nominees. Y'know, the same pundits who said that this year's race would be between Clinton and Romney.
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Spadecaller1 year ago
If pundits got paid for their accuracy like commisioned sales people, they would finally disappear.
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chevydog1 year ago
Pie in the Sky Airlines has just announced a plan through which passengers will pay for the air that they breathe. The air supply will be delivered through little masks that are held on the head by adjustable rubber straps. But due to technical difficulties, air will not be available at levels above 20,000 feet.
In other news, our Washington correspondent speculates on the VP nominee for the Pastafarian Party.
Hooray for Uncle Jay.
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cowboygrandpa1 year ago
GM is going to Private first class. LMAO hahahahahahahaaa.
It is the cost of gas that caused it. Because it is never the executives fault. HoHoHoHo.
Santa Claus is laying off half of the elves and is cutting back on feed for the reindeer. He says we have to realize demand won't fall but supply will. LOL
Good one ind06
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chevydog1 year ago
No, execs never make mistakes. Just ask them.
Betcha this is all the elves' faults. Work rules and that sort of thing.
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