Hey! Wait a minute! This Onion... is... RECYCLED!

I dunno - if you get some reprints of their early issues from the 1950’s, when they had Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder, those are hilarious still. The stuff from the 60’s (when I was reading it) is pretty good too. It started to go downhill in the 70’s; I haven’t paid much attention to it since then.

BTW, my username is inspired by the Mad parody of Mandrake the Magician

so where do the doyle redlin audio clips come from??? I hear em quite a bit on Howard Stern, but I can only find a small handfyll on various P2P sites??

BTW, the funniest thing the onion ever did is “How to make a crack house a crack home” Absolutly brilliant!!! Check it out on Kazaa, etc, or email me, id be happy to send it out…

Lord Vor is referencing an article in the onion. A small corner of the page was an article that just repeated the line “The spectators were amazed by the unusual amount of blood”

The surrealty of one line repeated over and over, and that the spectators were amazed at the unusual amount of blood.

Not funny ha-ha, but surreally funny.

Is it just me, or does the Onion recycle its easter edition? I could have sworn I’ve seen the crucified easter bunnies and stuff more than once.

That parody was hysterical! I don’t read Mad Magazine, so I don’t know if they have room to talk, but this parody was a well deserved kick in The Onion’s ass.

It is about freaking time somebody took the piss out of The Onion like this.

I’m glad somebody got it, Twist. I actually think they use that block of text for mock-ups in the paper edition…and then sometimes (usually about once/year or so) the stories don’t fill up all the spaces, and they just leave it in as a surreally-funny space filler. But a heavily recycled one, which is why the thread reminded me of it.

And no parody of the Onion was better than when the Onion wrote about the Turnip.

-lv

Yeah, like three times, at least. Valentine’s day too.

The recycling used to be extremely obvious back when they used to archive the entire issue, but now they only archive certain articles, so it’s harder to prove.

Whenever the print version of The Onion has space to fill, this is the text of the article.