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DailyCandy December 30, 2005 |
Best of 2005: It's a Jungle in Here A humorous look at a typical office. |
DailyCandy December 29, 2005 |
Best of 2005: Psychic Link A Los Angeles-based psychic will conduct a psychic reading entirely over instant messenger. |
Sports Central December 18, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
Booze, Basketball, and Biz Markie A comical story about the author and his girlfriend going to a basketball game and sitting in the expensive lower level seats. |
Reason December 2005 Peter Bagge |
Amtrak Sucks! A satirical cartoon strip: Traveling Soviet Style Aboard America's $30,000,000,000.00 Nostalgia Toy |
BusinessWeek December 19, 2005 Jon Fine |
You Read It Here First -- And Last Sarcastic media stories you won't read in 2006: Moving boldly to remake its nightly newscasts, CBS News today made the surprise announcement... A Purdue University student was hospitalized with a concussion after attempting to load a Sony BMG music CD... etc. |
CRM December 1, 2005 Marshall Lager |
CRM the Santa Way A humorous, but accurate look at bringing CRM to the North Pole: ERP (elf resource planning). |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2005 Dayana Yochim |
The Letter Your Bank Will Never Send "This year has been a rousing financial success for us. Vice-versa, too, we hope." The author satirically pens the holiday letter you'll never get from your financial institution. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2005 John Churchill |
Sufferin' Taxpayer Blues Whether you're looking for a seasonally appropriate gag gift for a client, or just a way to drive someone completely nuts on a long road trip, check out Ruby Tunes' Taxpayer Blues. |
DailyCandy November 2, 2005 |
World Party Bruce Eric Kaplan, whose cartoons appear regularly in The New Yorker, pens a mordant, hilarious and perceptive little book in which a quiet Brooklyn couple plans a party and invites everyone in the world -- and they all show up. |
CRM November 1, 2005 Marshall Lager |
Thanks for the Ammo In light of the Thanksgiving holiday, this author tells in sarcastically funny parables why he is thankful for CRM. |
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