
Thursday November 24, 2005 |
Quod fuerim sin pummarolam?
by Ciro D'Agostino
Almost 3000 years ago, Basil and Tomato (lovers of different flavors) decided to meet in Naples, Italy, where they would have consumed a night of passion. (Read more...)
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Inside the Mind of a Megalomaniac
by Luke Setzer
If you still cling to the evil notion that you have the "natural right" to make your own choices about anything, rest assured that when we elect me as World Chancellor, we will adjust your attitude—permanently. (Read more...)
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Finding Happiness in Lesbos
by Jamie Kelly
Your happiness on this planet is your own business, because frankly, we’re all going to die someday, some of us sooner than others, of course. And if you die in the arms of a Seattle lesbian who loves you, well, you’re luckier than most people in the world. (Read more...)
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Around the World in Eighty Laughs: Random Musings on Irony, Septic Tanks, Whinging Poms, Frogs, Krauts, Wogs, Micks, Sheep Shaggers, Tussock Jumpers, PC Retards & SOLO's Longest Article Title
by Ross Elliot
Gimme the semi-ironic Americans and flaccidly repressed British any day. Chuck in a wee dram of Scots, a Jew or two, a soused Irishman and you've got the perfect antidote to anything this world can throw at you. (Read more...)
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Holy Libertarianism, Batman!
by Jamie Kelly
Thankfully, for those of us sick of Hillary Rodham Clinton and her gaping shrill-hole spewing all that "It takes a village to raise a child to become a blowhard sycophant" garbage straight from Bill Moyers's foreword to Das Kapital, lately there has been a string of movies and television shows embracing the libertarian view of life. (Read more...)
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Houseguests from Hell
by Luke Setzer
This Toastmasters speech from the Entertaining Speaker manual seeks to develop an entertaining dramatic talk about an experience or incident using vivid imagery, characters and dialogue. This rendition recounts an incident in my early days of Objectivism when I found my self-esteem could no longer tolerate an unhealthy, mooching, "platonic" relationship. (Read more...)
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Political Horoscopes for the Left & the Right
by Alec Mouhibian
Reap the benefits of my newly acquired astrology skills, and see what's in store for you. (Read more...)
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Rules for Women and Rules for Men
by Luther Setzer
All the ramblings in SOLO lately about rules for communicating with women and men offered a perfect opportunity for me to share this little gem. The authors of these two jokes remain unknown but they have floated about the Internet for years. (Read more...)
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Singing Solo in the Shower
by Joseph C. Maurone
Deep thoughts in the shower after reading the SOLO Forum... (Read more...)
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Saturday November 20, 2004 |
Thunderous Replies to Thoughtless Remarks
by Luther Setzer
This Toastmasters speech from the Entertaining Speaker manual employs humor to convey a message about how to deal with the inane bromides of modern life. (Read more...)
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The Grinning Face of Evil
by Luke Setzer
Steven Alan Hassan, cult counselor and mind control expert, contends that commercial cults can bring as much harm as religious cults to their members and families. Former members of many different multi-level marketing (MLM) companies will support this bold claim. This entertaining speech employs an "over the top" portrayal of a typical MLM "weekend training and motivational retreat" to illustrate the worst aspects of the worst MLM companies. It won first place at a local Toastmasters Area Contest for International Speech. (Read more...)
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The Americans with No Life Act
by Luther Setzer
What happens when nerds become the next protected minority due reparations from privileged elites for oppressions of their ancestors? This Toastmasters speech projects contemporary trends to the near future through a lens of satire. It won third place out of six contestants at an Area Contest for Humorous Speeches. (Read more...)
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All These Pesky Decisions...
by James Kilbourne
The following is a little glimpse into the Kerry campaign that I penned on July 2nd to help people see the real make-up of the man who would like to be our 44th President. (Read more...)
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Truth and Rumor
by George W. Cordero
Keep this anecdote in mind the next time you either hear, or are about to repeat, a rumor. (Read more...)
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How To Spot A NAZI
by Duncan Bayne
Not all NAZIs sport shaved heads and swastika earrings, and that's where this handy guide ... well, comes in handy! It contains all you need to know about spotting a NAZI by observing his behaviour. (Read more...)
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 Tourism Boom!
by Bernard Darnton
Most third world countries employ a traditional, low-cost technique for mine clearance that involves allowing them to be discovered at random by wandering buffalo and curious little boys. Surely, there is an inexpensive way to get rid of landmines that also doesn’t expend other valuable resources, like buffalo and people’s kids. (Read more...)
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Thrash The Blighters!
by Lindsay Perigo
Daily floggings wouldn't cure them - there is no cure for women known to man - but they'd certainly be very satisfying to administer. (Read more...)
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Taxing Fundamentals
by Lindsay Perigo
"We already intend to tax everything in sight," says Alliance leader Jim Neanderton; "now it's time to think of taxing things *out* of sight. (Read more...)
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The Muslim Sex Doll
by Anon Y. Mous
A man goes into a porn shop and asks for an inflatable sex doll. (Read more...)
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THE LITTLE RED HEN SHRUGGED
by Marcus Bachler
This “Little Red Cock” still wanted to bake his own bread, and thereby not be accused of Little Red Hen-freeloading. So, he modified The Modern Little Red Hen quite radically in order to make its criticism of modern welfare statism more from an Objectivist viewpoint. I call it, The Little Red Hen Shrugged. (Read more...)
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Supersex Me!
by David Bertelsen
The new reality-movie, “Supersex Me!” has created a storm of controversy as Mr. Simons commits himself to a sex-only diet for 30 excruciating days. (Read more...)
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The Leonard Peikoff Drinking Game
by Matthew David Platts
A brief comparison of after-hours activities in the ARI and TOC. (Read more...)
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NIOF Reconsidered
by Lindsay Perigo
In the lives of all of us there come defining moments when cherished "truths" turn out to be not so unassailable after all. (Read more...)
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Sermon on the Mount - the SOLO Version
by Lindsay Perigo
A Seasonal Special from Lindsay! (Read more...)
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Kingslayer Worm has Governments, Religious Leaders in Uproar
by Matthew Graybosch
The hacker known as STORMRIDER, allegedly responsible for the repeated destruction of files owned by the New York City Department of Homeless Services and theft of its operating budget, appears to be seeking a wider stage according to frustrated US Secretary of Information Awareness John Poindexter. (Read more...)
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