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This is the Friday Fictioneer’s answer to the New Yorker’s weekly Cartoon Caption Contest.
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This is the Friday Fictioneer’s answer to the New Yorker’s weekly Cartoon Caption Contest.
I have trouble when it comes to not helping our own people because of the argument: We can’t just keep running up the debt.
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Naw, corporations have never, not, no way, overstepped their boundaries…
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There were once great structures in place, set in motion by a government that cared for its people and wanted to help them, and, we believe, set these things into law, in order to protect the average citizen from those … Continue reading
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Dorothy Parker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, short story writer, critic and satirist, best known for her wit, wisecracks, and eye for 20th century urban foibles. … … Continue reading
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Rich from Brainsnorts wrote a piece in reference to the Friday Fictioneer. The piece had to do with playing “I spy” in a car. When I saw this cartoon in the New Yorker, I immediately thought of Rich’s piece; … Continue reading