Tuesday, March 20, 2012

With Dunk, Brittney Griner Officially Becomes Manliest Female Ever


Brittney Griner officially became the manliest woman in the history of humanity tonight with her dunk in the NCAA tournament. Tonight she surpassed Rosie O'Donnell, Toad from Operation Repo, and Zac Efron en route to the first place position. Here's what Griner had to say: "You would think that just being 6' 8" would be enough to put you over the top, but Rosie, Toad and Zac really put up a good fight. I've been eyeing the top spot for a while, and I guess that Brittney proved too much for Rosie."
Evidently the combination dunk/punching Jordan Barncastle proved to be too much for even Rosie O'Donnell to top.

Boy's Middle School Team Qualifies for NCAA Women's Tournament


Poteau, Oklahoma--When the Pansy Kidd Middle School Boys Basketball team learned that they had somehow made it into the NCAA women's basketball tournament, they were both ecstatic and understandably confused.
"We started off the season kind of slow, but we did end with an three game win streak. At the end of our season I got a call from the NCAA saying that we qualified for the women's tournament. We were pleasantly surprised too say the least," stated Coach Jerzckmvksi.
There turns out to be an NCAA rule that mens teams under the age of 16 can qualify for the tournament if their testosterone levels are lower than at least one team in the top 25. Baylor was the only team with  higher aggregate testosterone levels due mostly to the always manly, Brittney Griner. Her testosterone levels alone almost beat out the entire Pansy Kidd Middle School team--it was confirmed by sources in the area that th Pansy Kidd team was full of sissies, thus understandably lowering their testosterone levels.
We look forward to see what this true Cinderella can do in the tournament.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Despite fielding four teams in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Ohio still sucks



Columbus, OH--After being told that his state fielded the most teams in the sweet sixteen in NCAA basketball history, the Governor of Ohio, John Kasich, expressed disappointment.

"We've spent all this time trying to attract boring people to this terrible wasteland of a state, and these stupid collegiate basketball teams have to go out there and ruin this image that we have worked to hard to convey. This will not stand."

Ohio has adopted a very different marketing strategy to attract residents and visitors. Ohio is trying to attract losers.

Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce for the State of Ohio, David Goodman, remarked.

"We firmly believe that there is a "silent majority" of people out there who just suck, and want to be around sucky people. These people are threatened by adequacy, coolness and pretty much anything that makes a person interesting. These (sucky) people can now find a home in the State of Ohio. There is nothing here that would attract meaningful people. We have terrible professional sports teams, lots of cold weather, no fun and pretty much nothing to do, so there's definitely a market here."

This may not make make sense to most, but Ohio has seen a remarkable rise in the number of losers and wierdos in the state. In 2007, when the State started the program to attract the undesirables, it was 4th on the LUWB(losers, undesirables, wierdos and just plain boring) Index. The index measures both the percentage LUWB's and amount of infrastructure available to attract them. Since that time Ohio has jumped to the number two spot, with many experts in the field projecting and number one ranking next year. Michigan is the number one state for the 2012 year, mostly because of the always decrepit city of Detroit. Detroit has the highest score of any urban environment due to its high percentage of losers and its seemingly endless supply to infrastructure to attract them. There is a tie between many counties in Ohio for the highest rural score.
Perhaps all of this is best summed up by Governor Kasich
"We just hope that all of this is just a phase (the NCAA tournament successes) so that we can get down to the real business of attracting undesirables and continue down this path toward a Sucktopia."

Best of luck Ohio. We wish you success, for our sakes.