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New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis

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fairportfan
fairportfanPro says:

Ouch ouch ouch.

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T05:40:05Z
ana_demeter
ana_demeter says:

LOVE IT!! Nice one, Pab!

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T11:27:30Z
thatperlakyguy
thatperlakyguy says:

LOL!!!!!!

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T12:51:45Z
Roger, but not THAT one, the other one.
Roger, but not THAT one, the other one. says:

I think we’re just about ready for another revolution. I wonder if we could revolt and give ourselves back to England?

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T14:12:12Z
margueritem
margueritemPro says:

Roger, etc., that idea has merit.

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T15:14:47Z
Ravynne
RavynnePro says:

Rober, etc. & Margueritem - One strongly doubts that England would want us back.

  • Posted: 2008-10-01T18:12:07Z
ana_demeter
ana_demeter says:

Actually, when George “Dubya” Bush was awarded the 2000 election (note the carefully chosen description) a letter was written to the USA saying exactly why the English should take the US back under its jurisdiction… http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blrevocation3a.htm

  • Posted: 2008-10-02T11:08:37Z
Mrs.  McM
Mrs. McM says:

It’s enough to make ya wanna move to Canada!!!!!!!!!!

  • Posted: 2008-10-04T00:38:39Z
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New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis

Join HRH Queen Victoria as she daily levels her regal gaze upon the fools and tomfoolery of our time. Along with her classically-rendered co-characters Prince Albert, Anne Boleyn, George III (aka “Grandpa”), Mrs. Clipart and Maurice, Queen V grapples daily with the strange state of our affairs, whether it be resisting a vicious comic strip jihad, surviving a visitation by Howard Stern, or hosting a special edition of “Victorian Idol”. Never has a sovereign quoted the Marx Brothers with more aplomb, paid such heed to the fate of the lite-brite, or dared to go where a comic strip has never gone before: shopping for a Wii. Join the Great Lady as she dares to do battle with Oliver Cromwell and James Cameron, and rules with a steady hand over people who can’t tell the difference between the Virgin Mary and Mary Worth. “Curse you, historical accuracy!”
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