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Me-Me King said…
The Apology Channel? Well, no shit!!!
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: Seems that's what it's coming to. Good one.
Leeuna said…
Love the funnies. The whole world is going crazy over Obama's smoking habit. Sheesh!
Anonymous said…
"Cuz it's too late to 'pologize. Too late!"

That could be the theme music for The Apology Channel!

I think you're onto something here and I want in!

hee hee
Dot-Com said…
Funnies are the best, now I've had my giggles for today!
Donnie said…
Next to politicians the news media has got to be the biggest source of b.s. and bribery.
nonamedufus said…
Leeuna: I know, eh. What's the big deal. So he smokes. So what.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: As sung by Carly Simon? It's too late baby, to 'pologize...
nonamedufus said…
Dot-Com: Glad I helped raise the laughter quotient.
nonamedufus said…
Don: If you're talking about the Paterson cartoon, couldn't agree more. The New York Times political cartoonist had his seeing eye dog resigning. Ha Ha.

Meanwhile, the National Enquirer is in line to win a Pulitzer over the Edwards baby story? Gimme a break.
injaynesworld said…
Totally lovin' The Apology Channel. Looks like a growth industry to me.
I sure hope the Apology Channel is on 24 hours a day... there's an awful lot of apologizing goin' on!
nonamedufus said…
jayne: Oh, yeah, I think so.
nonamedufus said…
CL: Man, to be a sponsor on that channel!

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