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Post Election-Loss Disorder On the Rise

by Frumpzilla on November 19, 2009

Well, frumps, you know how some professions require that before you can hang out a shingle you have to prove to some experts that you know what the hell you’re doing?  You know what I mean, before you’re unleashed on the public, you have to take a test and prove you know your stuff then [...]

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Is There a MOUSE in the House?

by Frumpzilla on August 2, 2009

Well, frumps, every once in a while an idea comes along that is so simple, smart and elegant that we send up a collective “why didn’t I think of that?”  It is rarer, though, that one of those ideas is an irresistible, inarguably successful solution to an overwhelming societal problem.  And when these rarer sort [...]

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Flyover flashbacks

by Frumpzilla on May 9, 2009

There is a refreshing amount of scurrying around going on in Washington over the asinine antics of the PR geniuses that arranged to have Air Force One (which actually wasn’t Air Force One that day, because the President wasn’t on board) and its fighter jet escort joyride over the Statue of Liberty at approximately 1,000 [...]

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The Pictures Generation

by Frumpzilla on April 30, 2009

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City just launched a new exhibition, “The Pictures Generation, 1974-1984″ that is bound to make some of you Art-Boomers all nostalgic.  The special exhibition runs from April 21, 2009 to August 2, 2009 in the Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall for Modern Photography and Tisch Galleries, 2nd [...]

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