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Tag Archives: satire
A Day in the Life of a Proverbs 31 Husband – a Mother’s Day post
[From the archives: A husband’s email for Mother’s Day.] Hey Pal! I know I’ve owed you an email for a while. Sorry about not staying in touch, but life here has been crazy. Just as a for instance, here’s what … Continue reading
A Day in the Life of a Proverbs 31 Husband
Hey Pal! I know I’ve owed you an email for a while. Sorry about not staying in touch, but life here has been crazy. Just as a for instance, here’s what yesterday was like for me. 9:00 – Got out … Continue reading
“50 Shades Of Grey” – Not Worth My Money
50 Shades of Grey opens in theaters this weekend, but I refuse to buy a ticket. I mean why should I shell out my hard-earned money to see it when I can watch this 5o Shades of Blue video for … Continue reading
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Tagged 50 Shades of Blue, 50 Shades of Grey, humor, Nick Kroll, satire, Selena Gomez
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Books I Refuse to Read – volume 2
Here is the long-awaited sequel to “Books I Refuse to Read”. Seriously, these are not worth reading.* *** Grime and Punishment – An impoverished student in czarist Russia learns his landlady won’t return his security deposit if he doesn’t clean … Continue reading
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Tagged banning books, E.M. Forster, Ernest Hemingway, Francis Hodgson, Fyoder Dostoyevsky, humor, satire, William Golding
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Books I Refuse to Read
Anne Bogel’s excellent summer reading list over at Modern Mrs. Darcy got me thinking about books that should never be on anyone’s reading list. Not that any of these have a chance of being read; they haven’t even been written. … Continue reading