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April 25, 2006

Ridiculous Viewer Email Vol #1

So I am thinking of adding a feature to this site, where once a week I publish a ridiculous email that was sent to the show. Below is one of my favorite emails ever. Very insightful.

In ref. to the confederate flag topic...first of all, the flag with all the conflict is strickly the battle flag from the civil war. 2ndly, the civil war was for freedom. Linclon didnt like the fact the south was treating the "slaves" more like family and friends then "slaves". The north attacked the south, they were just deffending themselves. As for the heritage, yes, my 5th great grandfather fought and died. Since then, the battle flag has flown in every yard in my family as well as mine. Its part of my family history and heritage. "Gods & Generals", good movie that explains alot of things. I would highly recommend it. Dont bash things until you know what they mean. If people want to be mad about slavery, there looking at the wrong flag!

Posted by Brendan at 5:42 PM | Comments (2)

April 19, 2006

Hu Jintao

I but together a comedy bit about Chinese President Hu Jintao visiting the United States this week. I knew it was stupid, but I thought people would at least get it. Several of the high level people at the show had NO IDEA what the bit was about. Some even thought it was about the Chinese eating dogs. I've posted the bit below. Is it that complicated? Let me know what you think.

Posted by Brendan at 7:03 PM | Comments (3)

April 13, 2006

The War On Ninjas

This could easily have happened to me.

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April 5, 2006

The Clash

Plan on visiting England soon? You might want to make sure your Ipod is free of subversive music.

British anti-terrorism detectives escorted a man from a plane after a taxi driver had earlier become suspicious when he started singing along to a track by punk band The Clash
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The Clash? Don't they understand that the Clash is no friend of terrorists? In fact, they advocated pre-emptive rocking of casbahs back in the 1980s.

Posted by Brendan at 6:49 PM | Comments (0)