RIP UKIP? Or RIP New Labour?
Here’s an old satire of mine, from a time long before the Brexit Referendum… And Corbyn!
Support Critical Journalism & Satire!
If any of you want to support my journalism, poetry, satire, fiction, etc. you can either buy a book (author name: Wallace Runnymede), or sponsor old One Tongue Johnny on Patreon.com for upwards of $1 a month! The more financial…
Exciting New Marketing Slogans for ISIS
The Islamic State has been pretty much wiped out. So, they need a bit of fresh marketing expertise. That’s where you and me come in!
Glossy News Interview Series: And Much More!
We’ve got a series of interviews with some of our Glossy News satirists later this month! Offence, freedom of speech, censorship…
How to Solve a Problem Like We O’ Virtue?
What can be done to stop We O’ Virtue? Our old friend We O’ Virtue is always known for his ‘good intentions,’ if also for his ‘honest mistakes.’
Footnote added to the Hollywood Sign, reminding Starlets to “Expect to be Molested”
Dateline: HOLLYWOOD, 2019—Movie producer Danny Fishman lamented that sometime during the 1960s, a footnote to the Hollywood Sign was removed, since that footnote used to warn prospective starlets that they should expect to be sexually molested as payment for receiving…
My AMAFeed Interview: Key Highlights
In case any of you missed it, here is my AMAFeed interview from a while back. We talked a lot about my satire, fiction and poetry.
To Tag or Not to Tag? Hashtags, Facebook, & Your Satire Site Fan Page
Many satirists not only have a website, but also a fan page on Facebook. For some, using hashtags might seem a no-brainer for increasing the reach of their fan page; and thus, ultimately, of their site.
China Officially Adopts Infantilized America in 2047
Dateline: PLAYGROUND 307, Year 2051—The eight hundred remaining adults in the United States are increasingly asking how the Age of Reason become the Age of Babies.
The Weirdest and Wackiest ‘Friends’ Parodies on Youtube: Tomorrow Onwards!
The Friends Theme Song is one of the most instantly recognisable TV tunes for people in the USA; and often, across the globe as well. So much so, it has inspired a slew of parodies.