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Parody of late Jeane Dixon's "Your Horroscope".
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A distraction for all of us that are wasting our educations.
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Offers articles on every technology, every human discovery or endeavor, every social and artistic achievement and every natural phenomenon since the universe began. Includes author profiles.
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Offers a humor poll that tracks American culture. Includes opportunities to voice an opinion on all the things that do not matter.
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Spoof of inter-office memo at Stuart Silk Architects regarding administrative, business, human resources, and ethical changes.
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Company offers many things that make life worth living. Includes news, research, employment opportunities, employee lounge, FAQ and a virtual tour.
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Firm gives you the dog, and then sells you the food.
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Spoof British folk song and dance event. Includes artists, workshops and news.
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Fictional eBook author seeks customers.
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Claim to protect diamond buyers by supplying gems with all the carbon removed.
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Parodies of ad campaigns plus original humor short films.
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Pseudo-quotes attributed to the Chinese sage.
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Twisted and warped personal predictions.
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Dedicated to keeping clowns plied with alcohol.
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A satire of poorly thought out and badly created personal web sites, typically hosted on Freewebs.com.
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Offers motivational posters in PDF format. Includes Internet postcards.
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Offers an online farmer's auction. Features news and special services.
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Offers an authoratative guide to digital living. Includes movies, interviews and a diet guide.
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Offers spoofs of cultural poetry.
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Offers rewritten rock and roll songs with food safety lyrics. Includes video clips.
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Offers proof that figs are the source of all the world's evil. Includes propaganda, resources and FAQ.
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Fantastic and unbelievable gadgets and accessories for the home.
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Morning show pokes fun at Nazi Germany. Includes archives, a dictionary, map, forum and chat room.
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Provides evidence that Rasputin has returned, and is working as a hacker. Includes photographs.
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Different parody minisites presented in a fake 1990's Yahoo-style interface. Includes FAQ.
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Hellkom is a parody site about Telkom, South Africa's telecommunications provider. There are logo's pics, jokes and daily news about the internet landscape in SA.
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Spoof of the Orlando, Florida amusement park. Includes attractions.
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This e-business marketing agency knows how to market itself. Explaining the importance of an expensive table and knowing when to roll up your shirt sleeves.
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Making fun of the gas guzzling, high polluting, dangerous Hummer SUV.
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A humorous horoscope by Ron Lunde. Available daily or weekly.
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A parody of extremist animal rights activists. The original home page of the Insect Rights Activists.
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Poking fun at high school English essays and various other types of prose, written in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
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Recruiting for a possibly fictional educational institution.
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An unauthorized resource of information, multimedia and parody for the Knight Trading Group investor.
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Explore the world of PH Corporation and its CEO, Karla Fidora.
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Never has there been such a fast way to lose weight...
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Three different web cams, the possibility to control a camera yourself and an archive with images and a downloadable video. I wonder what's behind that lens cap?
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Save yourself from lip balm addiction. Find out if you have a problem, learn from others in recovery, and find out more about the Industry of Addiction.
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Blasphemous and sacrilegious products designed to mock religious beliefs.
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Animated Lunacy Toons cartoons feature outlandish humor. Original artwork in Flash 5 with political, environmental, religious, toilet and other warped humor.
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Claiming to be the market leader in mail order male spouses.
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A parody of the site with Martha Stewart's proclamation of innocence.
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Tribute site for the "Original Outlaw" country singer and his Brick Hit House Band. Includes ordering information for 45 rpm record, "Calling In Dead."
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Poems and jokes related to and celebrities wearing kilts.
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This site features parodies, soothsayers, commentary, Lord Buckley, auto racing, Sin-Sim, airbrushes, frogs, toads, turtles, chilies, and other insanities.
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Investigates the appearance of illegal aliens in the New Mexico desert. Includes agent profiles and weapon information.
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Spoof pages on a variety of topics.
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Concerned individuals who want to stop peeing standing up, support the victims (those who have to clean up), and prevent unnecessary urine stream fragmentation.
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Popular culture spoofs including NOPAL, Mexicans in Black, the M-Files, and The Studio.
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A grassroots movement for social justice offering equal lawns for all.
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Movement to rid the world of cellphones and save people from phone dependency.
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Spoof medical organization fighting Recto-Cranial Inversion Syndrome.
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Christians who take patriotism one stage too far.
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A short bible parody site including stories about the early life of Jesus, a quiz to determine if you are a Sodomite, and the secret of the miracles explained.
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Humorous site of a vast literary multinational as found in Jasper Fforde's books "The Eyre Affair" and "Lost in a Good Book."
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Parody site dedicated to the "crankowners" who began a bogus Navy adventue in Newport News Shipyard in preparation for an aircraft carrier which was being built to replace "The Love Boat."
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Spoof movies, advertisements, celebrities, companies and products.
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Pea City, Landsfill County's guide to real estate, careers, finance, and opportunities.
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The official website of the Chairman. Includes contributions by the Minister for Re-education.
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Just because the world changes, doesn't mean underwear has to be changed.
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Original parodies of lyrics to well-known songs.
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This site is so phat that it should go on a diet.
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A parody of the classic sci-fi film.
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A lampoon of the practice of sending travel postcards while on vacation as a not-so-subtle means of bragging, using real life examples.
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By the HM Department of Vague Paranoia. Advice nobody should really follow.
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Spoof of government conspiracy to cover up the existence of 'Above Top Secret' hypersonic craft.
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A parody on Corporate America, its business practices and products.
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Parodies of Thomas Kinkade paintings, featuring the work of his long-lost brother, Reuben (formerly manager of The Partridge Family).
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Scott Loeb "Parody Songs" with MIDIs to sing along. Groups like Toto, Three Doors Down, Radiohead, The Buggles, and The Cars.
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Fake pornography, television shows and assorted video clips.
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Promotes insect health and welfare primarily in the United Kingdom but also throughout the world.
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Site exploring alternative means for teenagers to keep their virginity while still having fun. Includes bogus TV ads.
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Homeland Alert System parody.
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Fictional large retailer, operating mega-malls that close all other local businesses down.
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Parodies, spoofs and interviews with people like Scott Kurtz, creator of the web comic PvP, and Robert Darden of The Door Magazine.
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The leader in apathetic and agnostic education since the second Millennium.
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Offers jokes, photos, articles, news, and cartoons.
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Professional wrestling spoof site.
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Site of group that revolves around an insect, the Preying Mantis.
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Chris lends his face to parody famous people. Includes a poll.
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Comedy, fake movie news and video clips.
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Offers a mecca for freaks, intellectuals, punk rockers, anarchists and those disaffected with society in some way. Offers news, history, government information and articles.
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A parody of personal websites and the horrors that lurk within them.
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For coffee fanatics, the temple for the worshippers of the Holy Elixir. May the Holy Bean guide you.
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A parody of a full-featured institution of higher learning.
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Offers self-hypnosis and dream analysis. Includes a crossword puzzle.
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Parody of official White House web site. Includes spoof news and gossip.
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Spoof of Microsoft's error message page. Includes remedies for George Bush, the United Nations and Western European countries.
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Parody of "Thinking About Violence in Our Schools" by Barry Kort PhD and Nancy Williams MS.
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Original humor and satire including the Psychic Blackmail Network, Subliminal Apathy, The Application to be God. Plus movie parodies such as Feed Willy and You've Got Spam.
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Visitors can learn how to save themselves and others from being affected by this spoof disease.
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A site created to make fun of the pitiful, disgraceful sites on the web.
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Agony uncle, you can e-mail him your questions. Just don't expect a serious reply.
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Spoof product enabling you to empathise with the suffering of people portrayed in the media.
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Offers a short collection of pseudo-quotes, mostly about men.
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Offers demotivational posters for the South Carolina Gamecocks. Includes a message board.
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Offers a collection of men's fashion photography from the 50's, 60's and 70's. Includes company history.
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Features a pseudo-company that skewers the heart of consumer culture. Offers a catalog of products, advertisements, and company bulletins.
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Parody articles and items. Home of "Insensitivity E-Cards," "Snag-a-Dolphin Kits," "Perpetually Young Lion Cubs" and much more chewy fun stuff.
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No matter what system your business runs, no matter what your databand needs, iCyberserve will be there.
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Spoof auction site with humorous listing for ghastly tat.
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timiCom's global web presence for all its constituent brands, including software, careers and news.