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Old 03-04-2008, 10:11 PM   #1
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If you could read any....

If you could read a satirical work on any subject, problem, or group of people, what would you choose?
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Come on, you can think of something yourself for your satire blog. I do it every week.

You should interview English majors who don't have job prospects.
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a satirical work on celebrities perhaps. but maybe thats too easy.
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Religion and Politics, as ever.
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Come on, you can think of something yourself for your satire blog. I do it every week.

You should interview English majors who don't have job prospects.
I have ideas I just like hearing what other people are intested in,
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I've always enjoyed topical satire, i.e. based on current events or the day's news headlines.
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