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Beware false idols

April 9th, 2006

What a weekend of debauchery. Yes, it’s that time we’ve all been waiting for - Living for the Weekend, weekend, or rather Living By the Rules weekend.

Graffiti is bad because it said so in the Bible. The burning bush, presumably some act of arson by anti social yoofs with a Hasbro against them, spoke to the editor of the Herald Express: ‘Clear the walls of unsightly words.’ Although what Shadrack, Meshack and Obendigo thought of that is not recorded.

There’s a lot wrong in the world (get in touch with Blind Ditch about how to make the world a better place), more than this ill thought-out campaign could deal with. Maybe they should start by addressing the climate of fear their publication promotes.

Now, how else can we milk the golden cow..?

Posted by Cptn

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