I laughed, +1.
Typo: "one of the Dr. Jackson's…" early in the Description.
I laughed, +1.
Typo: "one of the Dr. Jackson's…" early in the Description.
Probably one of the most hilarious -j's I've read so far. +1
This is alright. I believe the description could use some more details I will say +.5
For a sec I thought it was the IRS, Kinda dissapointed but it still made me laugh.
1. It should be noted that the means of termination had incidentally fulfilled the requirement of "the blood of a virgin".
Seven Brides, Seven Percent Compound Interest
Okay, upvoted. Also because I find any banking- and credit score-related humor to be fucking hilarious in general, regardless of context.
Was going to read this during a break during class, but could hardly keep back giggles, when I got home I read it and laughed.
+1
I think the moral of this -J is: If you're gonna promote someone to Administrator status, it's best to make sure they don't have any pending financial obligations prior to promotion.
+1
HL2.exe has stopped working.
Bonus points to the first person who gets what this article's title in the -J listing is referring to.
The obvious is The Merchant of Venice:
Tarry a little, there is something else.
This bond doth give thee here no jot of blood;
The words expressly are "a pound of flesh."
— The Merchant Of Venice Act 4, scene 1
That isn't especially obscure is it? "Pound of flesh" has become a common idiom in the 500 years since the play, I think.
The only thing that I have a problem with is, Why wasnt steve looking out for The Administator's health ? I mean, do you know how much sugar is in a Large bottle of Pepsi ?
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Well that was odd.
You got a few chuckles out of me, so +1.