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This Ridiculous WorldEnglish language humor blog in China. The best things in life are garbage! An honest attempt to explain life in this ridiculous world. Updated daily with the finest writing and photographs this side of the Brooks Range. The perfect place to gain an unde |
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Recent Blog Posts
Border Fence Firm Snared for Hiring Illegal Workers
on Dec 14, 2006 in irony humor illegal immigration politics This is just slightly ironic.Company hired to build the fence along the U.S./Mexico border busted for hiring illegal immigrants...
The Daily Kos Rips BIS, Pentagon Iran Mishandling
on Feb 8, 2007 in Homeland Security. BIS Daily Kos Iran Jet parts Tomcat Irony To Iran, with love: Therapy equipment no, Arms yes.Popular progressive blog site The Daily Kos took the US government to task on its harsh action against a company that sold physical therapy equipment to Iran while Pentagon did deals selling spare To...
Well, I'm an idiot
on Apr 25, 2007 in irony In an ironic twist of fate, I bought a parka today.You'll notice some disparaging comments towards the purchasing parkas in the spring 2 posts down.I couldn't help it. It was a sample sale.
Ha ha, Google, very funny
on Apr 28, 2007 in irony Google I just looked at my Google ads, at the bottom of the page. The 'relevant ads' that the Google Gods have deemed pertinent to my humble little blog are all about Procrastination!Oh, Google, how do you know me so well!
Something Before Bed
on Aug 13, 2007 in George W. Bush admission essay irony college dissent bumper stickers humor foreign policy armed forces recruitment united states Something Before Bed politics If you didn't notice, the roman numerals that normally occompany this segment have been removed. Once the numerals got high enough to warrant second-guessing I figured that it wasn't really worth it. After all, how many people actually read the numer...



