This just in! Unfortunately, it looks like we’re in for five more years of The Sorcery War. Thanks a lot, Obama.

[all sic] New threat comes to Dan Akroyd, from the Skulls and Crossbones sorcery gang out of Yale University: who has reported to being working with Bill Gates of MIcrosoft in these threats of cancers and heart attacks. Reports also teach that Bill Gates and members of their gang, paid Obama 100 million dollars to keep The Sorcery War going until the 2016 presidency for which Bill Gates would like to run for. Dan Akroyd, was threatened do to defending himself from this sorcery gang. This gang, is reported to murdering Micheal Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Cory Haim, Manut Bol, Britney Murphy, Leslie Neilson, Tony Curtis, Patrick Swayze and more using sorcery sickness attacks.

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21 replies on “Breaking News: New Threat Comes to Dan Aykroyd!”

  1. Skulls and Crossbones (not to be confused with Skull and Bones) was the lesser known Yale society pioneered by Keith Richards during a semester abroad program, and which lead to his iconic portrait in Pirates of the Caribbean, which was wrongly assumed to be a result of abject pleading by Johnny Depp. Skulls and Crossbones has never claimed responsibility for the deaths attributed to them, but were believed to have been amongst the paparazzi who convinced Britney to shave her head.

  2. @ 3. “This just in” from our editor@ mailbox, which is a magnet for the craziest/most boring emails you’ve ever read. Its abject darkness is occasionally brightened by a note from a sane person. We always appreciate those.

  3. When the Yale Surfing Team took on Skull and Crossbones in a Do Or Die surf match during the Gulf Oil Spill, the result was the literal destruction of the oil platform.

    Now THAT was a kegger!

  4. That’s amazingly painful to read. “for which Bill Gates would like to run for”? “was threatened do to defending himself”? “is reported to murdering”?

    And the apparently random use of commas is almost Mudede-ish in its post-neoliberal incomprehensibility.

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