Appearing
to fall hook, line and sinker for an internet hoax, aging rock and
roller, hunter and gun rights activist Ted Nugent described himself
as “in awe” of Steven Spielberg after seeing a picture of the
Oscar-winning director next to a triceratops that the he had
allegedly shot and killed. “I used to think he was just some hippie
Hollywood liberal,” Nugent said. “But after seeing that thing he
killed, I realized he's a total badass.” The photograph, showing
Spielberg on the set on his 1993 dinosaur thriller Jurassic
Park next to a life-sized
triceratops prop, has been widely circulated on social media with a
satirical story claiming that Spielberg had killed the creature. Most
readers who fell for the hoax were outraged, but Nugent described the
story as “the coolest thing since I shit my pants to avoid serving
in Vietnam.” When informed that the triceratops had been extinct for 66
million years, Nugent replied “I don't give a damn how long it's been on
the endangered species list or the extincted species list. I want to
kill one of them things. The 2nd
Amendment gives all Americans the right to keep and bare arms to
defend ourselves against bears or triceratopses or wolves or . . .
walruses.” When reporters went on to explain that the triceratops
in the picture was a prop similar to the props used in E.T.,
Nugent became visibly excited
and said, “If he wants to shoot that little green fucker, he can
totally use my ranch!”
Friday, July 11, 2014
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
116 YEAR OLD AMELIA EARHART FLIES MALAYSIA FLIGHT 370 TO SAFETY
Malaysia
Air Flight 370, missing for over seven weeks, was piloted to safe
landing in Beijing the famed lost aviator Amelia Earhart early this
morning. Mechanical problems forced the Boeing 787 off-course and it
made an emergency landing on a tiny island in the Indian Ocean when
pilot Zaharie
Ahmad Shah spotted a remarkably spry 116
year-old woman frantically waving her arms. Earhart scavenged parts
from her custom Lockhead Electra 10C to repair the Boeing, while her
navigator Fred Noonan entertained the passengers and crew with
coconut milk cocktails and grilled mahi-mahi. They then took off
with Earhart at the controls telling Shah and his crew “I got this.
Y'all can just chill.” Upon landing in Beijing, Shah announced that
the flight was 1224 behind schedule and that Malaysian Air personal
would be at the gate to assist any travelers whose final destination
was not Beijing. Earhart and Noonan then continued on, destined for
Oakland, California, intending to finally complete their planned
circumnavigation of the globe.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
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