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George P. Burdell to be TIME 2001 Person of the Year
Topic: Humor 10:14 pm EST, Dec 11, 2001

Visit the page and click on the "Vote" button (you don't have to fill out the form) to see the current top vote-getters. George P. Burdell has nearly 37% of the votes right now ...

If you went to Georgia Tech, then you certainly know about George P. Burdell. If not, check out the URL below for more details.

http://www.tbook.org/traditions/burdell.html

George P. Burdell to be TIME 2001 Person of the Year


Area Man Acts Like He's Been Interested In Afghanistan All Along
Topic: Humor 8:20 am EST, Nov 12, 2001

According to friends and colleagues, for nearly two months now, Michael Schloegel has been acting like he was interested in Afghanistan long before Sept. 11.

"Ever since the attacks, he's been making like he's been a Central Asia expert for years," said Lisa Reames, a longtime friend of the 30-year-old University of Kentucky graduate student. "Like, the other day, he was saying how after the Soviets left Afghanistan, an alliance of mujahideen set up a new government. Then, he said he remembers when the Soviet-backed government replaced President Barbrak Karmal with Muhammad Najibullah in '86. Yeah, fucking right. I'm sure he was aware of that when he was 15."

Area Man Acts Like He's Been Interested In Afghanistan All Along


Stupid Street Names: In Your Backyard?
Topic: Humor 10:02 pm EST, Nov  3, 2001

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In 1994, county officials in Fayetteville, NC had to come up with a number of street names for a new subdivision. A list of candidate names was submitted for review. Names rejected include Derbyshire, Edinburgh, Sheffield, and Knightsbridge. Two names that were approved include Anthrax and Sepultura. As if to make up for past stupidity, procedures are now underway to rename Anthrax Street to one of Justice Ct, Allegiance Ave, Remembrance Dr, Memorial, and American. [...] Unsurprisingly, residents of Sepultura Street remain unmoved by recent events. (jk:)

Stupid Street Names: In Your Backyard?


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Topic: Humor 12:13 am EDT, Oct 25, 2001

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the 2002 demotivators® collection


Cleveland Considers Baggy Pants Law
Topic: Humor 11:31 pm EDT, Oct 21, 2001

"Cleveland city councilman Nathaniel Martin is moving to put a law on the books that will have young Clevelanders hiking up their trousers. [...] It is reported that the proposed ordnance would assess a fine of $25 for the first offense and $50 for a second, should any young lad pound the streets of Cleveland with his pants hanging down below his hips, showing off his Hanes. And Martin has the support of a local watchdog group calling itself 'Black on Black' whose leader has opined that many a young female has turned away in disgust from the sight of a low pants hanging young male. The police are less than enthusiastic about having to enforce such a law. I can hardly wait for the police helicopter footage of the first foot chase of such a miscreant on 'Greatest Police Chases on Fox'."

Cleveland Considers Baggy Pants Law


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