Fanfare for the Area Man: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives, Vol. 15
All The News That’s Fit to Reprint
The latest book in the New York Times bestselling Onion Ad Nauseam series includes every news story, opinion piece, news-in-brief, horoscope...yes, every last word that appeared in The Onion between October 2002 and October 2003. Here they are at last: all the issues of The Onion that you missed because you had a life to live. And each pag...more
The latest book in the New York Times bestselling Onion Ad Nauseam series includes every news story, opinion piece, news-in-brief, horoscope...yes, every last word that appeared in The Onion between October 2002 and October 2003. Here they are at last: all the issues of The Onion that you missed because you had a life to live. And each pag...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
September 28th 2004
by Three Rivers Press
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This book is a collection of spoof, "Harvard Lampoon" style, irreverent "newspaper articles", poking fun at some standards of the newspaper trade. What is particularly amazing about this is that not only do they fill an entire book with spot-on parodies of headlines, but in most cases, they actually write the article that goes with the headlines, and remain just as spot-on in their parodies. (In a few cases, all we see is headlines with fake "see story on page xx" t...more
The onion is classic, and has humor from the low-brow to the way above most folks' heads.
Heh heh heh.
Anything done by The Onion is the funniest thing ever.
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