Monday,
February 2, 2004
Alarming
rise in mobile home fires following Super Bowl
Boone, NC -- An alarming rise in mobile home fires has been reported
in North Carolina and neighboring states. Authorities are blaming
this incendiary trend on the unfavorable outcome of the New England
Patriots' 32-29 victory over the Carolina Panthers in the Super
Bowl. On a positive note, wife battering is down 17% from last
year's post-Super Bowl numbers.
Rumors of a "Yankee conspiracy" have already begun
to surface causing many Carolinians to reform militias that haven't
existed since the civil rights movement in the 1960's.
Cletus T. Worrell, a leader of the "Boone, NC Minutemen"
shared his thoughts on the Superbowl with the Wired Press. "I
don't understand it. Our negroes should have been able to beat
their negroes - especially with Delhomme and Ricky Proehl supervisin'
those boys. It don't make a lick a' sense. Our negroes was bigger
and stronger. Those damn Yankees jery-rigged the whole darn game.
I gauran-goddam-tee that one of them Kennedy's was responsible
for this. We shoulda finished them off."
When asked why he was sporting a helmet made of tinfoil, Mr.
Worrel
responded, "Don't act like you don't know."
Mr. Worrel went on to insist that the North just couldn't let
the South have any kind of success, especially a Super Bowl. "And
this isn't the first time this has happened. Look what they done
to Billy Ray Cyrus. They was afraid of his power to seduce their
women, so they done broke his career and his achy breaky heart."
It seems as if Mr. Worrell is not alone in his frustration. In
addition
to a staggering 87% of mobile homes being set ablaze, fires also
destroyed:
- 4 Toyota Camrys
- 3 Walmarts
- 13 Post Offices
- 23,000 Justin Timberlake CDs
- 1 Statue of Abraham Lincoln
-Clark Brandon
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