Ryan’s name is still Ryan Seacrest. And I wanna hear about your suntan. The guys are all fired up, and Taylor is wooing.
Paula has started the seal clapping early. This is the forward seal clapping, not the upward seal clapping. And Simon is looking good. I just hope he’s not sharing Paula’s drink tonight. But I don’t think he has a mad crush on any of the boys (maybe Ace, he’s pretty).
Archive of entries posted on 8th March 2006
Most Americans Believe God Created Humans In Their Present Form
This poll says so.
If you are keeping score. Great! If not let me keep score for you.
31% say that man did evolve, but that “God guided.” Newcomer to the race, Inteligent design, has a strong showing.
A paltry 12% say evolution only can account for mankind’s existance.
Doing the math that means a whopping 57% of responses lie outside those two answers. Given that generally ~5% don’t know or have no opinion (noncommital morons), that leaves an estimated 52% in the “Mankind was created like the Bible says”, category.
Woohoo! Eat that, heathen!
Kos Celebrates Failure Once Again
Kos and kids once again tried to put their muster behind a political candidate, and, as always, that person lost. So far in Kos’s history, the only person he ever supported who succeeded was Dean for head of the DNC, and accomplishment that ensured even more Democrats will lose in the future.
Is it even debatable that Kos is a Rove plant made to destroy the Democrats from the inside? IMAO says no, there is no debate.
yikes!
Fun Trivia
Now that the evil Patriot Act is about to be renewed, will you lose all your rights?
World Baseball Classic
Well, the Americans beat the Mexicans in the World Baseball Classic yesterday. They go up against Canada today.
Now if you’re not familiar with the teams in this tournament, we’ve got: Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese, Americans, Mexicans, Canadians, South Africans, Ricans, Cubans, Hollanders, Panamanians, Italians, Dominicans, Aussies, and Venezuelans.
(There is no “Juicers” team, so Barry Bonds is sitting out.)
Anyway, some folks have asked why certain other countries aren’t participating. Well, here’s a list of them and the reasons:
Aruba: Visiting teams kept vanishing. (Oops, I meant to say “teens” there)
Columbia: Offered to provide chalk for foul lines, intercepted by DEA.
France: No balls.
India: Worried that all the gloves are being made from their ancestors.
Iran: Anyone caught stealing had their hands cut off as per Islamic Law.
Iraq: Every time the coach calls sacrifice, a mosque gets blown up.
Israel: Every time someone calls strike, play stops while the labor union head goes on TV.
Libya: Kept hijacking the team plane.
Pakistan: “Mohammed Bobblehead Night” deemed a high risk factor, asked not to participate.
Palestinian Authority: After bitching that their Home Plate was occupied, every player died during Suicide Squeeze drills.
Saudi Arabia: Batters tended to beat their Filipino maids with the bats.
United Kingdom: Kept stacking bats all funny-like behind the plate for some reason.
UAE: Insisted on buying all the stadiums and replacing security with their own personnel.
Vietnam: Team was ready, but batboy is still in the hospital after a run-in with by Gary Glitter.
Did I leave any countries out? Fill in the blanks in the comments.
In My World: How High Are High School Teachers?
“There’s nothing better than visiting a high school,” President Bush said to himself as he entered the high school. “Teenagers are the best kind of people out there; angels, every one of them.” The high school gym seemed dark and empty. “Where is everybody?”
The lights turned on, and the entire school was seated in the stands. Ahead of Bush was the principal dressed as a judge behind a podium. “We’re conducting a mock trail for your war crimes!”
“What?!” Bush exclaimed. “This is stupid. Agent Smith, harm everyone involved with this!”
“Your Secret Service Agent can’t help you,” the principal said. “We mock killed him and mock captured you.”
“It’s true,” Agent Smith said, a sign reading “Dead” taped to his shirt, “I’m mock dead. Can I go get a sandwich?”
“Fine,” Bush groaned.
“Take your seat of shame!” the principal ordered Bush.
Bush walked over and took a seat next to the principal. “Back in my days, if the President visited, we gave him something better to sit on than a metal folding chair.”
“Quiet, war criminal!” the principal shouted as he banged his gavel “Time for your trial to begin!”
“Man, now I have a trial and I don’t even have my lucky cowboy hat with me.”
A student walked up to Bush. “I’m Finkelstein; I have the honor of being your defense attorney.”
Bush looked the kid over. “You look like a nerd; I want someone else.”
“But I worked so hard on your defense! And everyone else doesn’t like you or doesn’t care!”
“Fine; I guess a nerd might make a good lawyer.”
A long-haired teacher walked up to Bush. “I’m this school’s history teacher and I’m going to be the prosecution. You’re going to mock pay for all your real evil!”
Bush looked at Finkelstein. “You seem smarter than that hippy, at least.”
“Now you will answer for your crimes!” the history teacher said. “So, Mr. Bush, after stealing your presidency, isn’t it true you started an illegal war?”
Bush was shocked. “How did you find out about my secret attack on Lithuania?”
“I’m talking about Iraq.”
“Oh, that’s not an illegal war,” Bush scoffed. “The only people who think that war is illegal are morons who are stupid. If it was so illegal, then how come I did it? Answer that one, hippy.”
“You didn’t get U.N. authorization!”
Bush chuckled. “Why would I need their permission? They’re just a Jew-hating puppet organization we use when we feel like it… and we didn’t this time. Now that we have John Bolton to kick them around, we might use them more.” Bush leaned towards the history teacher and whispered. “I heard his mustache can deflect bullets.”
“And how do you justify the U.S. killing civilians?”
Bush looked confused. “You mean the nice civilians, or the civilians who shoot at us and try to blow up each other?”
“And what about the troops using white phosphorus?”
“I don’t know anything about that, but, even if it’s true, white phosphorous is completely harmless.” Bush searched his pockets and found a metal container. “I just happen to have some with me, and you’ll see that…”
When the canister opened, the phosphorous flew into the history teacher’s face. “Aiee! My face! My unwashed face!”
Bush looked at the instructions on the canister. “Whoops! It says, ‘Do not apply to face.’ Other than that, though, this stuff is harmless.”
“You just committed another war crime against our history teacher!” the principal yelled.
“Bah; that was just plain ol’ assault.”
Finkelstein now approached Bush. “Didn’t you start the war in Iraq to protect America?”
“Bush good,” Bush said. “Bush help good people. Bush smash bad men.”
“Why are you talking like that?” Finkelstein whispered to Bush.
“I’m trying to make my language accessible to our nation’s youths.”
“Uh… teenagers are able to speak basic English.”
Bush considered that for a moment. “I thought this was a public school.”
“Enough!” shouted the principal. “I now call our special witness, human geography teacher Jay Bennish!”
Bennish ran into the room. “You may have thought that Nazi youth’s tactics to destroy me by letting people hear what I say would have worked, but I’m still here!” He then pointed at Bush and looked to the students around him. “Have you all seen what he does? He uses words and things to influence you… just like Hitler!”
“I think I’ll respond to this one, nerd friend,” Bush told Finkelstein as he stood up. He then walked over, knocked Bennish to the ground, and started punching him.
The principal banged his gavel. “The President can’t punch a teacher!” He held up a large book. “That goes against NEA guidelines.”
“Thank you,” Bush said as he took the book. He then started whapping Bennish with it while saying, “Don’t be stupid! Don’t be stupid! And stop whimpering; this is for your own good!”
“This must end!” the principal ordered, banging his gavel again.
Bush checked his watch. “Yeah, I have a fundraiser to go to.” He looked to the principal. “Go ahead and give me a verdict.” Bush then pulled out his .45 revolver, cocked it, and put it to the principal’s head. “And make it a favorable one.”
“I find President Bush not guilty on account of him having a gun to my head,” the principal said nervously.
Bush put away his gun. “Good enough.” He then looked at the students. “High school is not a time for foolishness like this. This is a time to learn math and grammarness and play sports, or, alternatively, to flunk out and ruin your life. It is not the time to learn to be a political retard; that’s what college is for. You students need to demand more from your teachers.”
“Does this mean we have to go back to class now?” one student moaned.
“By Presidential decree, today is a half-day!” Bush declared.
“President Bush! President Bush!” all the students chanted as they ran out of the gym.
Bush turned to Finkelstein. “You did a good job. If you want a political internship one day, I’ll see if some congressman doesn’t mind hiring nerds.”
“Thanks, President Bush!”
Agent Smith entered the gym. “I heard a commotion here, so I thought I’d check it out when I finished my sandwich.” He looked around. “Well, I finished my sandwich; what happened?”
“You’re not very good at this, you know,” Bush told him.
He shrugged his shoulders. “So what? Secret Service Agents have a great union. So, are you going to help me find my gun now?”
Bush sighed. “Fine, but try not to lose it again today.”
Threatened with harm and pain
Iran has threatened the United States with “harm and pain” over the campaign to drag Iran into the United Nations Security Council where Russia and China will flip a coin to see who vetoes any meaningful measures to stop the Persian nuclear weapons program:
“The United States has the power to cause harm and pain,” said an statement delivered by the Iranian delegation and later repeated to reporters by top nuclear negotiator Javad Vaidi.
“But the United States is also susceptible to harm and pain. So if that is the path that the U.S. wishes to choose, let the ball roll.”
The statement did not elaborate on what Iran meant by “harm and pain,” and Iranian officials were not immediately available to comment.
I believe it’s already started.
Recently, my right knee’s been bothering me. Not quite a dull ache, but when I walk quickly it’s a bit thick and unsteady. And a joint in my left ring finger’s been a tad sore. Does Iran have some kind of Voodoo doll of me or something, sticking little scimitar-shaped pins into it, chanting HARM AND PAIN in Farsi during arcane rituals?
Well, okay, in my case, a Jewvoodoo… Jewdoo… Voojewdoo?
Carnival Of Comedy Reminder
On tomorrow, March 9th, 2006, Bob will be hosting Carnival of Comedy #45 at Either Orr. Here’s a little peom I wrote to mark the occasion.
Untitled
by spacemonkey
Bob has hosted the Carnival before.
Bob has a last name and it is Orr.
Bob will host it again on March ninth.
I can’t think of anything that rhymeth.
Future Carnival Schedule:
March 16th – #46 – Ben at Ben’s Rants
March 23rd – #47 – Steve The Pirate at his self titled blog
Want to host? Email me at spacemonkey@imao.us with “Host Carnival Of Comedy” as the subject.
Want to enter? Go here, or here or we’ll make YOU rhyme, all of the time, until you decline, and then go insine,

