Goat Ass Wins, Mary Kate Rehabs at Nick’s

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The Goat Asses were able to get over the proverbial hump at Nick’s on Wednesday and win their first Johnny Goodtimes Spectacular. But Johnny was able to break the biggest news story in Philly this week, as it was discovered that Mary Kate Olsen, or Ashley, or Mary Ashley, or whatever the hell her name is who blows chunks or starves herself or whatever to lose weight was rehabbing at Nick’s. “We’ve got her eating three roast beefs a day, and she’s already put on like four pounds,” said Nick R. Beef, owner of the establishment. “She should be back to totally sucking in no time.”

Larry Brown leads team to title

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Emphasizing a strict defense and disciplined offense, Larry Brown was able to deliver again on Monday night, leading 1022 to a 64-62 victory over Sloe Gin Quiz in the greatest defensive battle the game has ever seen. “I like to see the game played the right way,” said Brown, who got his wish, as even an enormous quad of med school students was kept at bay. The doctors of tomorrow drank three barzookas and were unable to even break 60 points in JGT Quizzo, and you’ll possibly be counting on them to save your life in a medical emergency in a few years. Something to think about.

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Story of the Day

Linguists find the Tshiluba language word Ilunga the most difficult word to translate. Second place went to a Yiddish word, shlimazl, which means “a chronically unlucky person” or as its known in these parts, “a Philadelphia sports fan.” More…

Yee Ha!

monkey_collie.jpgYes that is Whiplash, the 17-year old Capuchian monkey, riding a collie and herding sheep at the Old Fort Days Rodeo in Fort Smith Arkansas.

Satan Not So Bad, says Johnny

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Johnny Goodtimes gave Lucifer the OK after attending a punk rock concert on Thursday night. “Yeah, Satan isn’t so bad, I guess,” said Johnny. “I mean, could all of these people be wrong?” Johnny, who got his picture taken with the lead singer from the band Satanic Freedom (that’s not their real name, but it’s got a nice ring to it), said the band was true to it’s word. “At one point during the concert, the lead singer said that they were making the kind of music that is heard in hell, and after hearing a couple of songs, I’m definitely inclined to agree with his assessment.”