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OK, so this one is making the rounds on the internet.

I haven’t seen it posted anywhere, but it’s quite funny (and I usually don’t find these things funny enough to post). Ask around, I have a lame sense of humor.

But it’s kinda hard for me to argue with this particular pundit’s product. It’s closer to reality than fiction.

Some people have too much time on their hands. I have a gift certficate to a local sponsor for $100 if you can prove to me that YOU are the author!

But anyway, here it is:

Any comments below are welcomed…and by all means, if YOU’RE this clever and creative, I wanna hear from you. I’d love for you to contribute to WNST!

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