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THE UNEMPLOYED ARTISTS GUILD
By Robyn Scott
Hello.
Welcome to the wonderful world of unemployment. We, at the State of California Employment Detainment District would like to invite you to join one out of every 10 people over the age of 18 who have successfully applied to join our ever-growing club, the Unemployed Persons Guild. By 2012 we hope to gain 100,000 new members.
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In the royal throne room, the king and queen were seated above everyone else, as custom dictated, to hear the daily news unimportant enough to be brought to their attention. Once, years ago when Henry and Elizabeth had been a young prince and princess, they had been physically fit and intelligently vigorous. Time spent in the useless occupation of being king and queen while Parliament did the act.. VIEW STORY PAGE |
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A major depression is set to hit the UK as a direct result of the new Radiohead release "The King of Limbs", doctors have warned. The Oxford quintet have released their 8th studio album and it seems the consequences could be fatal. Tackling some of the most boring topics to date, subject matters include a tree and the horrific affliction of kettles. Dr Ball Scratch of Dickwad University has said .. VIEW STORY PAGE |
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Dave is a taxi driver in London during Margaret Thatcher's years as British Prime Minister in the 1980's. He has a pretty screwed up life, is seperated from his wife and can't see his child. All he has left to cling to is his love of London and 'the knowledge' - the encyclopedic memory of London roads that all taxi driver need to have.
Dave writes a book. A book a.. VIEW STORY PAGE |
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This story of the 'lost years' of Jesus Christ, before he started teaching at age 30, is a very entertaining satire written in a failry affectionate way that Christians should enjoy reading as much as atheists, even if it is a little bit blasphemous... VIEW STORY PAGE |
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The leaves of the apple-blossom trees outside Lamberthwaite House were rustling faintly in the May sunshine. Furthermore, anyone inside the house would have been forgiven for mistaking that this was not due to the whisper of a gentle summer breeze, but, instead, the force with which Miss Daphne Fizzlewickham was sighing out of the morning-room window.
“Come away from there at once, child,” La.. VIEW STORY PAGE |
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