Friday, October 12, 2012

Marty and The News

I hate that other so-called "news organizations" refuse to report on the debates, or election in general.  It's like they don't exist in their minds. You won't see that from me. So before we get to the actual news, an observation from last night's VP debate needs to be addressed. Joe Bidden had two glasses of water sitting next to him. Paul Ryan had at least four. It may have been five. That Martha lady had one. Where the debate lost all credibility, is in the fact that Martha was using a straw.

News time.

Politicians have way too many opinions on rape, according to poll.. "It makes you stop and think where all these views on rape are coming from," said one anonymous poll responder. "Most people's view on rape is that it's bad. These politicians seem to keep adding a 'but' at the end of that statement, when there is no reason to add one to that statement. You had that 'legitimate rape' guy and now we have a 'some girls are rape easy' guy. It makes you wonder. Maybe these politicians are the kind of guys that we're doing all the raping that we always heard about in college."

The fence rocks were thrown over
Man responds to teenagers throwing rocks over his fence by killing one. The unidentified suspect has been putting up with people throwing rocks over his fence for generations. Finally fed up with the constant rock, the suspect and his posse confronted the rock throwing culprits. Things got heated and ended with one teen being shot and killed.

Bryan Cranston, of 'Malcom in the Middle' fame, proves he's just like us. Cranston also uses the Internet. Cranston, who also has a small role in 'Breaking Bad', a show about a high school teacher who starts cooking meth, has revealed that he actually knows how to cook meth. He didn't intend to, but with that statement he also was telling people that he knows how to use the Internet, because that is where people go to learn to cook meth.

Nobel Prizes are still being given out. The Peace Prize was given out the other day to whatever the EU is.  "This is just ridiculous," said Charles Smith. "At least people knew who Obama was when he won. And why do these things last so long? What is this, like day four and they still aren't even half way done. You've got to be kidding me."

Reminder to all whales to pay bookie
Eye of whale who didn't pay his gambling debts, washes up on shore. Ralph Whale's gambling addiction began at a young age. He was always a small-stakes gambler until the day he came across a clown fish named Marlin. "The odds against Marlin were astronomical," says Ralph. "No one believed in him. Everybody was betting against him. After a chance meeting with him, I knew he'd find Nemo. I put everything I owned on it. I think I was the only one betting on Marlin." Ralph won $137 million when Nemo was found. "The day Marlin found Nemo was the worst day of my life." Ralph went from a low-stakes gambler to a high-stakes gambler. He'd bet on anything and bet big. He once bet $2 million on whether or not a shrimp was asleep or dead. Nearly 10 years after his Nemo bet, Ralph has lost it all. He owes bookie sharks over $13 million. Ralph doesn't know how he is going to pay the debt. "They've all ready taken my eye. I've come to grips with the fact that they'll probably take my life. I'm just worried they'll go after my family."

That's it. That's The News.






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