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A.D.D. Explorer Forgets Location of Discovery

A.D.D. Explorer Forgets Location of Latest Discovery

November 19, 2011

An underwater explorer with attention deficit disorder discovered a legendary Spanish galleon, but forgot to record its location and can’t remember where he found it.

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Patience no longer a virtue

New Report: Patience No Longer a Virtue

By • on March 23, 2011

ARLINGTON, VA (TheSkunk.org) — After reviewing the results of a nationwide study, the American Psychiatric Association has removed “patience” from its list of virtues in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. “We used to think it was virtuous

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The Skunk Squeaks to 2nd Place in Annual Humorfeed Satire Awards

By • on January 28, 2010

Editor-in-Chief Braddon Mendelson swears it’s a real award, and not something he made up just to drive more viewers to his website. Jan 28, 2010 – The name of Bernard Madoff, the disgraced Wall Street scam artist currently rotting away inside a federal prison, was resurrected yesterday when an article

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The Skunk News | January 2010

By • on January 18, 2010

The Skunk News Webcast from January 2010. John McCain’s new book. More on Tiger Woods. Obama’s Hollywood dreams. ShareRead this story »

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Tell-All Book Claims ‘Onion’ Articles Made-Up

By • on September 18, 2009

NEW YORK (TheSkunk.org) — A book scheduled for release next week claims The Onion makes up all its stories just to get a laugh. In “Sautéed, Peeled and Fried,” former copy editor Dalton Pendleton contends that nothing in “America’s Finest New Source,” as the magazine

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‘lectronic Overload

By • on August 10, 2009

Feeling Overwhelmed? You might have “‘lectronic Overload.” Written by Anne DeVenzio and Braddon Mendelson Directed and Edited by Braddon Mendelson Performed by Anne DeVenzio An original Music Video from TheSkunk.org. Share

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Swine Flu Victims Mainly Pigs

CDC: Swine Flu Victims Are Mainly Pigs

By • on April 30, 2009

ATLANTA — Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control have found that 99.9% of the victims of the H1N1 influenza virus, commonly known as the “Swine Flu,” are pigs. A report on the pandemic, released today, took the scientific community by surprise.  “The current administration

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WInning Dog Gets Eaten

Vietnamese Judge Eats Champion Dog

By • on February 13, 2009

NEW YORK – A Vietnamese judge for the 2009 Westminster Kennel Club ate the “Best in Show” winner, a beautiful brunette Sussex Spaniel named Stump. “I sat in that chair for hours, watching hundreds of dogs parade back and forth right in front of me,” said Tu Trung, a native

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TheSkunk.org Receives Prestigious Comedy Award from Itself

By • on January 5, 2009

Satirical website TheSkunk.org honored itself today with a prestigious comedy award. The first annual “Skunkie” was presented to a humor website whose content “extends beyond the edge and over the top of contemporary parody.” The recipient was chosen by secret ballot by the editorial staff of

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Santa Won’t be Coming to Your Town

Santa Won’t be Coming to Your Town

By • on December 21, 2008

Santa is skipping Christmas this year. In this video, he explains why. ShareRead this story »

Man Sells Stuff on eBay

Man Sells Stuff on eBay to Pay for other Stuff

By • on December 10, 2008

TRENTON — A New Jersey man sold some of his stuff on eBay last week, and plans to use the money he makes to buy other stuff. “I realized there was a lot of stuff I had around my house — in my garage, under my bed, in the fridge — that I just never used, or got tired of using,”

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The Hollywoodland School of Acting for the Camera

By • on October 6, 2008

The Hollywoodland School of Acting for the Camera. “Your Dreams Should Never Wait for a Callback.” ShareRead this story »