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Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Dirty Dozen Greatest Episodes
What are the dirty dozen greatest episodes of the HBO classic comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm? Larry David has a world all his own, the people of Los Angeles just live in it. Lots of squirmingly funny memories await. Enjoy my 200th Hub.
8 commentsOur Summer as Farm Workers on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
When you can't find work during the summer months on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, there are agricultural employment opportunities that most tend to overlook. If you're not afraid to get your hands dirty and wouldn't mind learning some Mexican culture while earning some cash, it may be fun to try tomato picking in the fields. If nothing else, you'll make some new friends, do some learning, catch an awesome tan and tone your body.
8 commentsFunniest Jokes-By-Funniest-Stand Up Comedians - Live Videos Must Watch
Steve Martin Jokes: ♥ There is one thing I would break up over, and that is if she caught me with another woman. I will not stand for that.
8 commentsGoldman Sachs Jokes - Tales of the Giant Squid
To some Goldman Sachs is a joke to others an evil empire. Goldman has been labeled the giant squid for many unsavory reasons. Goldman Sachs jokes brings a little levity to the financial crisis that just continues to reach new depths of deception and greed. We have heard nothing but Goldman Sachs over past year. We had the SEC frauds charges, Goldman’s involvement in Greece, Goldman’s profit and bonus report and their blustering over financial services regulation. Believe it or not there is a fun
34 commentsThe Great Liar Glenn Beck
Note: Everything in this post is unsubstantiated. I made no effort to Google anything, except a quick look at one website and to grab a few photos. It is written from memory, and therefore is all "made up." I plan on researching Glenn Beck to see...
28 commentsIdentifying Bias and Fallacies
We have a disease! Not one with vomit and grossness, but a pestilence much more subtle – one with words and ideas. The media is constantly bombarding us with opinions and outright subjectivity (see Fox...
2 commentsThe Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Meaning of Holidays
Easter Sunday is the most important date in the Christian calendar. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, the central event in Christian theology. What I have always found fascinating, however, is the fact that the United States, like many other...
4 commentsThe Best Commencement Addresses of All Time (Or at Least, of The Last Decade Or So): The Top Ten
Graduation season is quickly approaching. Soon, millions of students (yes, millions) will walk through the hallways of their respective high schools and colleges for the last time as pupils, don the traditional cap and gown, and receive a diploma...
0 commentsDo You Know How to Read the News?
When Stephen Colbert spoke these words, he wasn't just playing for a laugh from his liberal viewers; he was showing a recognition of a pair of buzzwords that appear time and time again in our political discourse. One of the problems with the...
13 commentsPoets Also Bite--World Poetry Project
Greek literature flourished, and in its flourishing created a new profession, that of the critic. What is a critic, and what do they do--or more to the point what should they do? The answer to this question requires that one take a position on the...
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