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My name is Muammar, and I’ll be your server tonight.

INTERNATIONAL-US-LIBYAThe Hubert Humphrey Job Corps Center in Saint Paul is planning to expand their disadvantaged youth–oriented education center to train deposed and about to-be-ousted world dictators for new and meaningful careers. But their intentions have run into fierce opposition by neighborhood residents: “With our nation’s troublesome unemployment rate, the last people who should be taking jobs away from Americans are these already-rich tyrants,” howled one neighbor who asked not to be identified.

Highly classified documents within the U.S. State Department obtained by The Journal of American Rocket Science reveal that Libya’s Muammar Ghaddafi, Hosni Mubarek of Eygpt, Laurent Ghagbo of the Ivory Coast, Ali Abdullah Seleh of Yemen, Bashar al-Assad of Syria, and John Edwards of South Carolina have publically postured themselves as defiant, but are secretly anxious to learn new job skills in unassuming occupations without the stress of running third world governments.

Hosni Mubarek, for example, wants to parlay his recently acquired past-time of playing solitaire into becoming a black jack dealer in Las Vegas. “It’s the weather I am used to,” Mubarek says, “And the replicas of Luxor and the Sphinx will remind me of home.” The Libyan colonel, Muammar Ghaddafi, has constantly exhorted how he is dedicated to serving and taking orders from his people. Working as a restaurant server—preferably at a restaurant that requires its personnel to wear costumes—and taking orders from diners is his new dream.

What is standing in their way are the neighbors living around the Job Corps Center who are adamant to stop this expansion. And they have ammunition—in another sense of that word. The Job Corps site requirements include guard towers at the parking lot entrances, which these leaders claim is the only safe way of entering a site they are used to, and oversized parking spaces for their stretch jeeps and limos. However, Saint Paul zoning regulations require these non-conforming items to pass variance approvals from the neighborhood, and such mandates seem unlikely at this time.

U.S. government officials have stated getting these despots away from the trouble spots that have created will improve world security, which is a much more important need for world peace than the miscellaneous property issues of the neighborhood.

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Minnesota Public Radio Picks Krista Tippet to Replace Garrison Keillor as Prairie Home Companion Host

2011_04_tippetAlthough not yet publically announced, informed sources with The Journal of American Rocket Science have discovered that Minnesota Public Radio has selected spiritual enthusiast Krista Tippet to lead MPR’s long-running Prairie Home Companion show. She will replace the show’s founder, Garrison Keillor, when he retires sometime in 2012.

Tippet’s MPR show, Being, which evolved from its previous form, Speaking of Faith, will now transform the folk music and chicken jokes of Keillor’s old-fashioned, radio variety show into incorporeal realms where abstract deifications of banjo joy gain understanding as nourishment of rhythmic meaning. It will also answer the eternal question why a chicken crosses the road: to transport self beyond traditional boundaries. And the everyday lives of Lake Wobegon’s residents, marked by habitual oddness of pragmatic events, will be guided by Tippet beyond their humdrum existentialism into fulfilling realms of self-actualization.

The show’s name, Prairie Home Companion, will become Prairie Quantum Indeterminism.

According to informed sources, when Tippet was asked if she will sing on the show, she replied, “No, I can’t sing. However, Keillor can’t sing either.”

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Wally the Beer Man Latest O’Keefe Sting Victim

2011_03_okeefe2011_03_wallybeermanWally McNeil, known as Wally the Beer Man, has been selling beer at the baseball games for more than 40 years. The 76-year-old was caught in a police sting last September and charged with a gross misdemeanor and now wants to clear his name. Wally the Beer Man will have his day in court this week on charges he sold beer to a minor at Target Field. He was fired by the company that handles the concessions at the Minnesota Twins home ballpark.

The many Twins and beer-loving fans have come to Wally’s defense and have formed a “Free Wally” Facebook page; the ballpark legend now has over 1,600 friends.

The Journal of American Rocket Science has uncovered that the alleged under-age beer purchaser is James O’Keefe, the same perpetrator who recently entrapped National Public Radio executives. He has now besmirched one of the most lovable people in Minneapolis, under false pretenses. O’Keefe hired himself out to a ballpark alcohol surveillance unit, telling them he was under 21 years of age. So Wally sold O’Keefe a beer and was arrested. O’Keefe, according to his previous arrest records, is actually 27. Wally is innocent. Truth and Justice prevails!

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Journal of American Rocket Science Designs New Vikings All-Weather Stadium

Vikings StadiumA new Vikings football stadium design with a retractable roof, whose design is reminiscent of pickup truck toppers propped up on sawhorses as seen in backyards and driveways in northern suburbs, propelled the campaign to build a new Minnesota Vikings Football stadium a giant step forward. The top structure and its sawhorses can stand outside of the playing field during nice weather, but in inclement conditions drivers from Bobby and Steve’s Auto World and their giant tow trucks will pull the massive topper and sawhorses support structure on wheels along a rail roadbed, placing the giant canopy over the playing field to protect ticketholders.

With an eye towards the recently-heralded Twins ballpark, which was lauded for its use of local materials, the Journal of American Rocket Science (JARS) took that concept several notches further, with a design inspired by local tradition, with a Minnesota cultural typology, and built with local basic materials. Vikings team owner Ziggi Wilf heralded the stadium design as “recalling the Vikings coach Buck Grant heritage,” when real Minnesota men stood by their team.

JARS designed the masterpiece to be built completely from materials available at Menards, fabricated by the box store’s night crew. Menard’s supervisor estimated the cost at three for $304,016.00, or one structure for $100,006.00.

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Journal of American Rocket Science Names Brett Favre Lutheran of the Year

metrodomeVHOThere is just one word that sums up Lutherans and Brett Favre: steadfast. Which is why he is our pick for Lutheran of the Year.

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A Unified Minnesota State Legislature Proposes to Reinflate Metrodome With Hot Air

2010_12metrodomeRepublican and Democratic leaders today proposed an immediate state legislature session to reinflate the collapsed Metrodome with hot air coming from session debates. “This joint commitment shows how normally divisive political operatives can get together to solve a problem more serious to all Minnesotans than fishing licenses and budget deficits,” State Representative Norman Normal remarked. “And we have enough hot air to first melt the snow on the sunken dome roof, then cause it to rise back into place.”

Minnesota Governor-elect Mark Dayton, however, has a different idea how to accomplish the same task: he commented that this is just another example of big government at work. His solution is to simply use the members of the Tom Emmer vote recount operation, who number somewhat less than both houses of the Minnesota State Legislature, who Dayton says have even more hot air in them.

“This is my opportunity,” Dayton noted,” to show how the job can get done with less government.”

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13 Predictions for 2011

  • Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, beleaguered by battles with the state legislature, buckles under the pressure and pleas for Tom Emmer to reconduct the vote recount.
  • Scientist claims to disprove global warming, saying it cannot happen to an earth that is flat.
  • Imprisoned and doomed auto magnate Denny Hecker finds Jesus as his savior, then says he should be released from jail because Jesus has pardoned him.
  • Sarah Palin announces her 2012 run for president; asks Sid Hartman to be vice presidential running mate.
  • Jesse Ventura challenges Bret Favre for Vikings quarterback position.
  • State of Texas announces plan to humanely execute state’s death row prisoners—builds huge solar collector to power electric chairs.
  • Hummers designated as toxic material, restricted from waste landfills.
  • Steeply downward economy causes people to adopt extremely minimal lifestyles and forsake materialism. Mall of America loses 99% of shopper purchases in one week. Carloads of people bring excess belongings, many formerly purchased at MOA, to dump them off at Mall of America. The entire place becomes a landfill dump and cynics rename it “Maw of America.”
  • Wikleaks announces, despite extensive searches, that they can find no juicy secrets about historic preservation to expose to the public. Historic preservationists become alarmed.
  • City of Minneapolis privatizes Mayor RT Rybak.
  • Developer purchases entire city of Eden Prairie to convert it into a replica of the Gull Lake area.
  • Developer purchases entire body of water of Lake Vermillion and shoreline to convert it into a replica of Lake Minnetonka area.
  • Embarrass Township votes to change its name to Salubrious Meadows.
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