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Thursday, April 22, 2004

Today in History: April 22, 1978 - John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd made their first appearance as The Blues Brothers on NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
Also, on this day in 1993 - The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicated in Washington, DC. If you have never been there, I strongly recommend going through. A very intense experience there.

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Holy All-Beef Tamales, Batman!

Carlos Machuca, a Mexican tamale-maker, may have been using special ingredients in his tamales of late. Ingredients like HIS FRIEND'S ROTTING CORPSE! Carlos and one of his drinking buddies had a fight sometime recently, and Carlos stabbed his friend through the heart and killed him. Cops checking out complaints found Carlos simmering up body parts and herbs in aluminum saucepans, possibly to make something tasty. "We saw the flesh and the tamales, and our first impression was that he was making tamales with the flesh of the deceased, although it has yet to be confirmed," Lorena Cortes, a spokeswoman for Michoacan state prosecutors, said.

Mmmmmm...yummy!

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Speaking of Chicken...this is just weird.


subservient chicken


Burger King has moved on a bit from the paper king crowns. They've moved into...Subservient Chicken. Go to the link provided above. There you will see a guy in a chicken suit standing in the middle of an apartment or house somewhere in chicken land. You can tell him what to do (within reason) and, well, it looks like he's doing it. It's very strange. And oddly...fun.

Burger King is thinking that this website will remind people that they can 'have it your way' at burger king. Because they can make a man in a chicken suit bite his toes (I did that one). It's very edgy and hip..."It's big-huge," says Blake Lewis, a Burger King spokesman.

I don't know if it will make me eat at Burger King, but it sure is different.

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Bluffs man cited for annoying squirrel

Billy Gates (18) from Council Bluffs, Omaha NE, is in big trouble. Police are saying that he "did release his animal with the intent to annoy, worry, maim, injure or kill the squirrel." Sadly for Billy, you're not allowed to "annoy, worry, maim, injure or kill the squirrel" in Council Bluffs. That includes anything that might upset the rodent. So Billy was fined $325 and told not to bug the squirrel again.
The squirrel had no comment on the matter.

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