Brevity by Dan Thompson

Brevity

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  1. win

    win said, 11 months ago

    well, there ya go…

  2. chireef

    chireef said, 11 months ago

    is the HQ for Huffington Post in Washington DC?

  3. capndunzzl

    capndunzzl said, 11 months ago

    …wonder how much they had to pay Lucas for that.

  4. pumaman

    pumaman said, 11 months ago

    Well, now we have no doubt about their politics. I would have said, “Look the EIB Network HQ!”

  5. Varnes

    Varnes said, 11 months ago

    And there’s the Heritage Foundation Office way way way off to the right there…..

  6. SusanSunshine

    SusanSunshine said, 11 months ago

    Punaman…. no, and that’s what’s confusing me….
    Huffpost has its problems but I would have thought they’d say something more like EID too.


    This might have more to do with the blogger lawsuit than left-right politics.

  7. Colt1911

    Colt1911 said, 11 months ago

    2008 Huffington: “I’ll never sell you guys out for corporate money.”

    2011 Huffington: “I’m selling you guys out for really, really big corporate money.”

  8. Number Six

    Number Six said, 11 months ago

    There’s nothing like half a Guinness to start the day…

    ;-)

  9. Ottodesu

    Ottodesu said, 11 months ago

    Even this foreigner thinks that this is funny!

  10. Radish

    Radish said, 11 months ago

    I’m feeling alienated.

  11. daphilli

    daphilli said, 11 months ago

    I don’t get it. I know the line from Star Wars, but what’s that got to do with Huffington Post. Are they saying that HP HQ is such a hive? That doesn’t seem very funny.

  12. judysaint

    judysaint said, 11 months ago

    I’m sure you meant to say Fox News.

  13. Qiset

    Qiset said, 11 months ago

    Not that I don’t agree with the sentiment, but shouldn’t this be in the editorial page?

  14. StoicLion

    StoicLion said, 11 months ago

    Maybe it’s a test to see how many knee-jerk reactions they would get from this?

  15. Doctor Toon

    Doctor Toon said, 11 months ago

    @capndunzzl

    Parody and satire are covered under the first amendment, no need to pay for a one time usage and no danger from lawsuits

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