Either for April Fools Day or, often, just because, I love to throw out little joke articles here and there. Often these pieces present ‘real’ satire and/or commentary, and sometimes they’re just meaningless laugh-inducers.
BREAKING: Carmen Sandiego to Be Released Tuesday
Posted July 10, 2011 11:14pm ET
Internet Arrested on Various Charges
Posted April 1, 2011 2:21pm ET
In Tough Times, Americans Hoarding Starbucks Coffee
Posted April 1, 2009 11:30am ET
Lenovo Acquires the United States of America
Posted April 1, 2009 10:00am ET
Economic Woes Lead to Cancellation of 2009
Posted December 31, 2008 8:30pm ET
Fans: ‘Solace’ Among Best 20 Bond Films
Posted November 22, 2008 4:09pm ET
Santa Arrested in Sweatshop Sting Operation
Posted July 16, 2008 3:31pm ET
GMU to Cease Academic Programs; Focus Entirely on Sports
Posted April 1, 2006 7:33pm ET
Fourteen Killed in Snoopy Cartoon Riots
Posted April 1, 2006 7:33pm ET
CNN Moves to Compton; Contracts With Gizoogle
Posted April 1, 2005 7:32pm ET
Google Launches ‘Google Gulp’ Beta
Posted April 1, 2005 7:31pm ET
Jobs Joins Ikea; Apple Adopts Windows Media
Posted April 1, 2005 7:31pm ET
PalmOne to Acquire Iraq
Posted April 1, 2005 7:30pm ET
FCC to Investigate McCartney Halftime Show
Posted February 7, 2005 7:29pm ET
Baby Liposuctions More Popular, Controversial
Posted May 28, 2004 7:27pm ET
Job search over! I start at Microsoft in May!
Posted April 1, 2004 7:26pm ET
Apple Logo Found on Mars
Posted April 1, 2004 7:22pm ET
Presidential Candidates Exploit Important Issues, Says Group
Posted March 29, 2004 7:20pm ET
King of Pop a Reincarnated Lipizzan?
Posted December 21, 2003 7:15pm ET
Millions of Commas Found in AP Basement
Posted October 9, 2003 7:14pm ET
Nine Letters Killed in French Language Implosion
Posted June 21, 2003 7:13pm ET
Florida Returned for Repairs
Posted February 18, 2002 7:12pm ET
Court Case Speech
Posted April 1, 2001 7:11pm ET
My Own Best Friend
Posted February 15, 2001 7:10pm ET
Importance of the Individual Leader
Posted December 5, 2000 7:09pm ET
A Rhyming Analytical Contrast of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
Posted June 1, 2000 7:07pm ET
Scott Bradford has been building web sites and using them to say what he thinks since 1995, which tended to get him in trouble with power-tripping assistant principals at the time. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from George Mason University, but has spent most of his career (so far) working on public- and private-sector web sites. He is not a member of any political party, and brands himself an ‘independent constitutional conservative.’ In addition to holding down a day job and blogging about challenging subjects like politics, religion, and technology, Scott is also a devout Catholic, gun-owner, bike rider, and music lover with a wife and two cats.
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