Bakers Dozen

Fiction set in Jesus’s time where he is not the lead character

  1. Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace
  2. The Robe by Lloyd C. Douglas
  3. Monty Python’s Life of Brian
  4. The First Miracle by Jeffrey Archer
  5. Barabbas by Par Lagerkvist
  6. The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare
  7. The Nativity Story; film
  8. I, Claudius by Robert Graves
  9. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
  10. Caligula; film
  11. Dear and Glorious Physician by Taylor Caldwell
  12. Iscariot: A Novel of Judas by Tosca Lee
  13. The Silver Chalice by Thomas B. Costain

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Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program

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Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead. 64605
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.
  9. Rocky and Bullwinkle never attended a single class at Wassamatta U. but were still ruled eligible to participate on the basketball team

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.
  9. Rocky and Bullwinkle never attended a single class at Wassamatta U. but were still ruled eligible to participate on the basketball team
  10. Ghost of Woody Hayes, contacted in seance, supposedly provided recommendation for one applicant’s football scholarship

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.
  9. Rocky and Bullwinkle never attended a single class at Wassamatta U. but were still ruled eligible to participate on the basketball team
  10. Ghost of Woody Hayes, contacted in seance, supposedly provided recommendation for one applicant’s football scholarship
  11. Kids actually could qualify for Ivy League on merit; parents just wanted “to be sure.”

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.
  9. Rocky and Bullwinkle never attended a single class at Wassamatta U. but were still ruled eligible to participate on the basketball team
  10. Ghost of Woody Hayes, contacted in seance, supposedly provided recommendation for one applicant’s football scholarship
  11. Kids actually could qualify for Ivy League on merit; parents just wanted “to be sure.”
  12. Pictionary is not actually a team sport at Georgetown

Surprising (fake) revelations in the college admissions scam

  1. William H. Macy took an unusual interest in USC’s cheerleading program
  2. Lori Laughlin used John Stamos’s ACT scores when submitting her daughter’s college application.
  3. Singer told a client to get his daughter tested by a psychologist and to tell her “to be stupid” so that she could be diagnosed with a learning disability and get extra time to take the test. (actually real)
  4. FBI agents working on the case asked to take a selfie with Felicity Huffman
  5. John Stamos has been bald all his life, and wears a wig
  6. Trump reveals his “great” (AKA inflated) SAT scores
  7. Applicants to the Cornell U. Philosophy Dept. are routinely told to apply to the University of Woollamaloo instead.
  8. Springfield Heights Institute of Technology rejected Felicity Huffman’s applications and referred her to Springfield A&M University instead.
  9. Rocky and Bullwinkle never attended a single class at Wassamatta U. but were still ruled eligible to participate on the basketball team
  10. Ghost of Woody Hayes, contacted in seance, supposedly provided recommendation for one applicant’s football scholarship
  11. Kids actually could qualify for Ivy League on merit; parents just wanted “to be sure.”
  12. Pictionary is not actually a team sport at Georgetown
  13. Bob Sagat has dubbed this episode “Aristocratgate.”

Next: The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek
  4. The beginning of the fight for gay rights

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek
  4. The beginning of the fight for gay rights
  5. JFK

I was gonna say “Me,” but decided not to.

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek
  4. The beginning of the fight for gay rights
  5. JFK
  6. Medicare and Medicaid

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek
  4. The beginning of the fight for gay rights
  5. JFK
  6. Medicare and Medicaid
  7. NASA’s Apollo Program

The best things to come out of the 1960’s.

  1. The music.
  2. Batman (in Color)
  3. Star Trek
  4. The beginning of the fight for gay rights
  5. JFK
  6. Medicare and Medicaid
  7. NASA’s Apollo Program
  8. Civil Rights Movement

Although it really started in the Fifties.