Success In America
March 4, 2010 by Richard Conrad
Filed under Featured, Self & Society
Even if your goals are as lofty as those of the Rich and Famous, the beauty of living in the United States is that everyone has the same opportunity to succeed as everyone else.
Insecure
February 8, 2010 by Eric Kingley
Filed under Self & Society, Seriously Satire
I don’t really know what the proper thing is to say when you’re caught using someone’s sink as a poor mans bidet but I can tell you this, “you’re out of toilet paper” is not it.
Save Gas, Walk Off Some Ass!
February 5, 2010 by Eric Kingley
Filed under Featured, Self & Society
By putting one foot in front of the other you can live a life unaffected by gas prices, dramatically reduce pollution, be healthier and even save a LOT of money.
Your Ride & Green Mis-Marketing
January 23, 2010 by Richard Conrad
Filed under Featured, World Tech
Why would the companies promote the technology in the first place if they weren’t really trying to sell them? The answer is image.
Starbucks Babies
January 20, 2010 by Stewart Griffen
Filed under Featured, Seriously Satire
Around 3PM on any given weekday Starbucks plays a vital role in the future productivity of this Country.
Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow
January 1, 2010 by Stewart Griffen
Filed under Seriously Satire
Yes, I am a bush hater! My goal is to try and stop a “growing trend” among women. Say NO to fur… in your pants!
It’s Just Sex: A new breed of women
November 23, 2009 by Karen Maike
Filed under Featured, Sex & Love
While it may look like someone has just opened a new guilt free sex buffet, a shift in social conforms of this kind dramatically changes sexual dynamics.
A Struggle of Faith
October 30, 2009 by Editor In Chief
Filed under Featured, Politics/Religion
Christianity has been going head to head with Paganism for more than 2000 years. It is not good vs. evil it is the Father vs. the Mother.
Agriculture: Our Biggest Environmental Disaster
October 22, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Environment, Featured
There are no “good old days” of farming. From when people first started to herd animals and scratch the ground to plant seeds, farming has been an environmentally destructive force.
Flushable Zen
October 15, 2009 by Stewart Griffen
Filed under Seriously Satire
Why is there always a line at women’s bathrooms? Does it really take that much longer? I think not! I think the delays are due to potty chat.

























