If Chris Muir can’t raise the private funds to maintain his chosen lifestyle (and I do truly hope he can), he could possibly take the fallback path of the day, and sell his soul to the government.
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If Chris Muir can’t raise the private funds to maintain his chosen lifestyle (and I do truly hope he can), he could possibly take the fallback path of the day, and sell his soul to the government.
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Huh. That’s just… huh. I don’t know what to make of that.
Clicked the “sell his soul” link.
“Note: There have been modifications to this notice. You are currently viewing the original synopsis. To view the most recent modification/amendment, click here ”
So I click here, and that’s where the real humor comes in.
Yeah, that is funny!
Actually I had the same initial response to this as Kevin. It was kind of a “huh?”
I wouldn’t have even mentioned it if it weren’t for the equally bizarre discussion we had here yesterday about Chris Muir’s cartoon. When I saw this thing had need for a cartoonist, I thought that was enough to make it worthy of a mention.
Drudge actually had it up yesterday, then moved it to the top of his site last night, and kept it there all day today.
Apparently, that was enough to get the attention of some senators, who have since quashed the whole thing.
Oh, now the updated version of the document has changed so that it is identical except that it shows as cancelled. Earlier, I had clicked the link, and it would tersely say that so and so has determined that this position is not needed, which struck me as funny.
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