From the same people who brought us Goodnight Bush, some of the attractions at the theme park that is planned for the campus of Southern Methodist University; or attractions that might be planned, if the litigation ever ends.
In a more serious vein:
From the same people who brought us Goodnight Bush, some of the attractions at the theme park that is planned for the campus of Southern Methodist University; or attractions that might be planned, if the litigation ever ends.
In a more serious vein:
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Posted by Ed Darrell
You can see it here, at the Sneer Review.
What do you think? Is Darwin outed forever?
Gotta run. Someone is knocking at the door — Mencken’s Ghost, probably.
Could be Ben Stein, I suppose.
Tip of the old scrub brush to Kevin Fisher, Texas Citizens for Science.
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Posted by Ed Darrell
Testimony for the new dinosaur/human footprint specimen:
“This work is suitable for publication in the same journals that carry my work.”
“This rock specimen resembles several other examples found in the V. T. Hamlin collection at the University of Missouri Libraries.”
— Dinosaur reconstruction artist
“We have video of similar dinosaur prints.”
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Posted by Ed Darrell
(The Life of Reason, vol. 1: Reason in Common Sense)


Come on in, the water's fine. Come often: Cleanliness is next to godliness.
Or, until that account is unsuspended by the forces supporting Donald Trump:
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