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Parody of British tabloids and news magazines. Published weekly.
British newspaper spoof, with news, articles and reviews. Updated every two months.
Parody of Matt Drudge's site that puts the yellow back in journalism.
Framley's traditional favourite since 1978.
Satirical Canadian online newspaper.
Parody of the BBC current affairs show, Hard Talk.
Jim Day 2000 itinerary including scheduled entertainment and festivities as well as how to contribute to the celebration.
A sarcastic assault on the news of the world. Actual headlines straight off the Internet are "altered" to become more entertaining caricatures of themselves.
A look at the world's news through the eyes of a surrealist. "The truth is not an issue compared to humour".
Incredible lies today - still bollocks tomorrow.
Contains bits from the Snooze sitdown comedy newsletter, a forum for people to write in about a variety of issues.
News spoof site featuring US and UK news, horoscopes, bogus celebrity weblogs, and picture caption contests.
America's Most Un-respected News Source. News, Business, Sports, Horoscopes, and Free Classified Ads. Reader participation encouraged.
America's Most Un-respected News Source. News, Business, Sports, Horoscopes, and Free Classified Ads. Reader participation encouraged.
Jim Day 2000 itinerary including scheduled entertainment and festivities as well as how to contribute to the celebration.
Satirical Canadian online newspaper.
Parody of the BBC current affairs show, Hard Talk.
News spoof site featuring US and UK news, horoscopes, bogus celebrity weblogs, and picture caption contests.
British newspaper spoof, with news, articles and reviews. Updated every two months.
Framley's traditional favourite since 1978.
Parody of British tabloids and news magazines. Published weekly.
A look at the world's news through the eyes of a surrealist. "The truth is not an issue compared to humour".
Incredible lies today - still bollocks tomorrow.
Parody of Matt Drudge's site that puts the yellow back in journalism.
Contains bits from the Snooze sitdown comedy newsletter, a forum for people to write in about a variety of issues.
A sarcastic assault on the news of the world. Actual headlines straight off the Internet are "altered" to become more entertaining caricatures of themselves.
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