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Sex Scenes In Movies? They're A Total Waste Of Screen Time - 0 views

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    A satirical post about films and movies. The topic of the discussions today is about sex scenes, why do films insist on having these scenes in films? Where would we be without all this. Watching films will never be the same again after you read this post.
Kevin Wyman

Parrot Syphilis. Imagining A New Disease Invented - 0 views

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    Ted Obvious writes from Paris in a satirical fashion about viruses out there. Have a laugh over on Stirring Trouble Internationally about the H1N1 virus, World Health Organisation and pop band the WHO. Find out the new definitions of the word according to the United Nations, and find out what the Director General saw. If you have ever found yourself wondering about Swine Flu the World Trade Organisation and parrots who say 'Yes' all the time and 'your welcome' then your at the right place.
Jim Bob

How Come Spooks Always Fail To Predict The Big Things? - 0 views

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    Ted Obvious is in Cairo asking questions about the Arab Spring and explores the methods used by intelligence services around the world particularly in the United States. In this post you can read historical references that use satire in the case of the attack Pearl Harbour in the early first half of the twentieth century. The USSR is also used in reference to make this point that often spooks fail to predict what can happen even when they have the very information in front of them they need to solve puzzling scenario's we have since seen in the past.
Jim Bob

Get Somali Pirates To Protect Shipping Routes And Other Missions? - 0 views

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    Ted Obvious is in Cairo asking questions about the Arab Spring and explores the methods used by intelligence services around the world particularly in the United States. In this post you can read historical references that use satire in the case of the attack Pearl Harbour in the early first half of the twentieth century. The USSR is also used in reference to make this point that often spooks fail to predict what can happen even when they have the very information in front of them they need to solve puzzling scenario's we have since seen in the past. Read all about Saddam Hussein academic history and the embarrassment he brought by his actions in the Middle East to the academic world. This post is about what happened in Syria with those chemical weapons and find out who is responsible. In doing so you can get a better perspective of how Spooks can improve the way they go about trying to predict the future so they can deal with the current situation in an appropriate way without making any mistakes.
Jim Bob

Boy George Comedy Circuit Corner - 0 views

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    He's a boy George as you will find out in today's business report of economic life in the UK. Adam Lovejoy inside scoop from London on George Osborne referred to here in a satirical way as Boy George for his recently publicised 'Turning A Corner' campaign.
Jim Bob

A Letter To The BBC Tony Hall. About Not Paying Freelancers Properly - 0 views

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    Ted Obvious is in London writing a satirical and funny article about Larry the cat and all the people in that world. Read all about aviation, cars, Danny Alexander, David Cameron, gaming, George Osborne, Iain Duncan Smith, Larry, Libya, politics, Tony Blair, transportation and 10 Downing Street. Today's article is about Danny Alexander and Chancellor George Osborne too big fans of Larry The Cat.
Jim Bob

Most Arab League Despots Are Thinking Thank God It's Assad And Not Us | Stirring Troubl... - 0 views

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    Bashar al Assad, dictators, Saudi Arabia and Syria. An interesting post that uses satire to voice an interesting message.
Jim Bob

A Novel Idea For The Retail Trade To Keep The Browsers Away - 0 views

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    Imagine this retail trade charge browsers for entering shops, a deposit down would get you access to the store. Outside, nothing other than a guard, a cashier and some digital flashing lights to entertain passers by along the high street. R.F.Wilson reports from London suggests in the satirical post to get you thinking before the Christmas rush.
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