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ThomasJPitts 30th October 2007
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The Daily Mash

The Daily Mash is:

a satirical news website which exposes the absurdities of modern life to rigorous scrutiny with “hilarious results”.

The Daily Mash satirises the worlds of politics, media, culture, and sport with spoof news stories, commentary and opinion (this means that it’s all made-up and is not intended in any way whatsoever to be taken as factual – hello lawyers!).

Basically, it’s very funny.

Some recent highlights, in my view, are (all links open in a new window):

  • British Squirrels ‘Fattest In Europe’
  • Mona Lisa Was ‘Eating A Sausage’
  • Britain Hit By Obscenity Epidemic
  • Most BBC News Now About The BBC
  • Alonso May Be Forced To Earn £20 Million Somewhere Else
  • All ITV Shows To Be Based On Google Search Terms

Ah feel the hilarity.

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