Revealed: Common English Profanities Deeply Rooted in Slobovian Mythology

Revealed: Common English Profanities Deeply Rooted in Slobovian Mythology
Ted holland attended college for four years. The year that he bothered to go to class he studied history. He majored in throwing quarters in the jukebox in the Student Union canteen and minored in a girl named Marsha. His books include This Day In African American Musicand B Western Actors Encyclopedia.
Ted Holland

Professor reveals true origin of many common profanities used in English speaking countries. A part of the continuing “Dispatches from SNN (Slobovian News Network)” series. Recently on a … Read more

Notes for the Fellow in the Next Stall

Notes for the Fellow in the Next Stall
Howard Zaharoff reads (a lot), writes (mostly humor), teaches (occasionally) and practices law (doesn't everyone?). He is the author of "Stump Your Lawyer!" (Chronicle 2007), and his work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, Amazing Stories, Computerworld, The Journal of Irreproducible Results, The Annals of Improbable Research and the books Growing Up Jewish (Penguin 1987) and Sex As a Heap of Malfunctioning Rubble (and Further Improbabilities) (Workman 1993), among other places.
Howard Zaharoff
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Hey, guy in the next stall, get a clue! You can stop trying to hide your identity by tucking your shoes behind the bowl: I recognize your Stefano … Read more

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