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You know how hard it is to find a TRULY unique gift. Well, now you've found one. Representing some of the finest, most outrageous entertainment you'll ever find for pocket change. You'll receive ten (10) copies (3 copies when ordering full page format, or 2 copies of the "whole newspaper" selection). You do NOT have to supply your photo (same price either way). The backs of each article are covered in generic, unrelated text to complete the look and feel of absolute authenticity. "Pocket clippings" are printed on 36 x 36 inch pallet sheets of newsprint, then torn from the sheet to look as though they're torn from a real newspaper---which they are! Other formats are printed life-size on individual sheets. Our articles will fool virtually anyone. You'll keep these for years in scrapbooks and picture albums, you'll send them to relatives, friends, co-workers, ex-friends and victims, and you'll never again have so much fun for lunch money!
Fake/Joke Newspaper Article C-58
For those "Love Emergencies" That Plague Our Lives from Time to Time
In the doghouse? Get out of Love Jail free (well, almost free) with this bogus demonstration of your commitment. No, we mean---it's not your love that's bogus, it's this article. Well, you know, maybe your love is bogus---that's not for us to judge. I mean, we don't necesarrily care if your love is bogus. Well, we care---but
Just read the article. He or she will almost certainly love you for it. If they go for it, fine. Keep your mouth shut! If they see through it, they'll still see it as a very romantic gesture, something they'll want to keep as a token and proof of your undying devotion. (All petty humor aside, it really does make a nice gesture). We put your lover's mug on the sandwichboard, and we'll scrawl some little ditty below it on the plywood (you have to tell us what to say). Aren't we romantic?
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Fake/Joke Newspaper Article Text -- Copyright © 2007 TrixiePixGraphicsCan't afford a trip to Rio? There are other ways to say you care!
Seattle Man Puts it All on the Line for Love
"I Wanted to Do Something Really Special."
Yourtown---- (NOTICE: Any names of towns, locations, people, institutions, etc., used in these sample fake newspaper stories, are purely fictional, chosen at random, and are not meant to portray or represent any real person, place or deed. Remember that no matter what name a writer chooses to use in any fictional story, there is a real person (or many persons) SOMEWHERE who have that exact name.)
A Seattle man, Casey Jones, said he wanted to take his Valentine to Rio De Janeiro for Valentine's Day. But there was a problem.
"Do you have any idea how much it costs to fly to Rio?" he said.
So he decided to do something that turned out to be far more special than a trip to Brazil. He told the world he loved her.
Casey's public proclamation began about 9:00 a.m. in the downtown area. He strolled through the crowds until late afternoon.
"Everybody loved it," said Jones. "I've never received so many compliments---and propositions-in my life!"
Casey had arranged it so that his Valentine, Maria Walker, would run into him as she was doing some shopping downtown after work. He thought it would be quite a surprise, and hopefully a treat for her to see his love expounded in such a manner. But Maria was unexpectedly given the day off, and had done her shopping miles away.
"I still don't regret it," Casey admitted. "I just hope somebody got a picture! Maybe you guys will print this story, and I'll be able to prove to her what I did!"
Well, Casey's heroism can't go unrewarded. There's none more worthy cause than Love.
So here's to you, Casey Jones! We hope your girl's impressed!
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