Brilliantly brilliant!
The Baby Boomers grew up with some of the most delicious and anarchic
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The first, gently easing us kids into a sick mind (ad) was MAD. In the 60s,
it was totally required reading.
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Totally.
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But by the early 70s, MAD had to take a backseat to the edgier and raunchier National Lampoon.
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Nat Lamp was laugh-out-loud funny, something that few magazines can accomplish.
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Nat Lamp was laugh-out-loud funny, something that few magazines can accomplish.
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But MAD lives on.
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And not just treading water, either.
But MAD lives on.
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And not just treading water, either.
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2009 has provided amazing satiric fodder for the usual gang of idiots.
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So, they have done out-done themselves with the January 2010 ish.
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So, they have done out-done themselves with the January 2010 ish.
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I urge you-no, command you-to rush out and get this treasure at once.
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It may be one of the funniest issues in years.
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The main attraction is The 20 Dumbest People, Events, and Things (of) 2009.
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The main attraction is The 20 Dumbest People, Events, and Things (of) 2009.
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The PCC has scanned several of the 20, which you'se can peruse by way's
of a click.
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But you really do need to get the mag in your dirty little hands.
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of a click.
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But you really do need to get the mag in your dirty little hands.
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Really.
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