WHO’S GOING TO HELL
THIS WEEK?
July 30, 2001
Satan's plan to shut
down Napster, forcing teens to switch to other file sharing programs that
allow them to trade pornography as well as music, was such a complete success
that he threw a party that was the hit of the season. Why weren't you invited?
Do you have an asbestos suit?
- Helen -
10. Caroline Rhea is
taking over "The Rosie O'Donnell Show." Rosie O'Donnell is taking
over Adolf Hitler's job of roasting over an open spit.
9. Architectural Digest
is printing Lynne Cheney's personal story of the redecoration of
the vice-presidential residential quarters only under the condition that
they leave out her husband's collection of pitchforks.
8. Slogan of the week
for residents of Vieques, Puerto Rico: "I voted for the United States
Navy to stop doing bombing exercises but all I got was this lousy T-Shirt!"
7. Despite a storm that
destroyed 200 Florida turtle nests, Brad Pitt still can't get Jennifer
Aniston pregnant.
6. Defying the White
House and the huge "We want poison in our water" movement, the House
of Representatives took the daring stance of lowering arsenic levels in
drinking water.
5. Director Tim Burton
threatened to kill Matt Drudge for giving away the ending of "Planet
of the Apes." He didn't succeed. Too bad.
4. The advertising
industry is planning to digitally drop product images into TV reruns.
3. Why is Keiko the
killer whale from "Free Willy" refusing his freedom despite 60 trips out
of his pen into the open sea? What other way was there to get Michael
Flatley to quit "Riverdance?" Way to go, Willy!
2. Bill Clinton moved
into his new offices in Harlem, now known as "The West Shwing."
And the number one person
going to hell this week?
1. The writer
of the "Sircam" virus, which I personally got 50 times, has booked 5,000
hours of personal home barbecue time.
Personal to Karl Rove:
Thanks for the stock tip.
Personal to the Pope:
Fetuses don't have anything against Papal research.
Arithmetic from Hell
74 killed in
a China mine disaster plus 6 dead in a West Bank blast times $21 million
raised by a postage stamp for "licking" cancer minus 178 nations signing
the Kyoto protocols divided by all the members of 'N Sync with talent equals
$44.8 billion in fiber optic losses reported by JDS Uniphase plus $59.4
million made by "America's Sweethearts" divided by the $200,000 reward
for the recovery of Chandra Levy.