Relations Break Down Between U.S. And Them: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives Volume 15 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Relations Break Down Between U.S. And Them: The Onion Ad Nauseam Complete News Archives Volume 15 Book

The Onion team is back with more award-winning journalism, deadpan headlines, opinion pieces, news in brief...in fact every last damn word published by America's Finest News Source[trademark] in the past year. Fresh from the front lines of world journalism came 'New Fox Reality Show To Determine Ruler Of Iraq' and 'U.N. Orders Wonka To Submit To Chocolate Factory Inspections'. This is the latest edition in their annual roundups of world news; all the material from the previous 12 months editions is collected here, and not available online. The Onion Ad Nauseam Volume 15 brings you pure Onion ('Al Qaeda Allegedly Engaging In Telemarketing') wrapping it's cultural commentary and loony anecdotes in the language of a suburban daily. Still the original and best way to take a humorous look at world events ('Bush Seeks U.N. Support For "US Does Whatever It Wants" Plan'), this will appeal to anyone with a sense of humour...except may be if you're the President of the United States.Read More

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  • 0752225464
  • 9780752225463
  • The Onion
  • 1 October 2004
  • Boxtree Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
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