Monday, December 19, 2005

19th December 2005

RAINBOW OUT

Reporter: M. Gosling
Former Rainbow presenter Bungle Bugs announced to the world yesterday that he is Gay. The presenter who is currently working on a ADULT DVD with Rod, Jane and Freddie called "Rodding Jane & Freddie" made the announcement on a local radio station program. It comes in a long line of shock revelations about the former cast of the hit children's series. Zippy is now a recovering alcoholic and George is set for a colour change operation. Meanwhile since Geoffrey's London play titled "Silly Billy" got poor reviews from critics the Rainbow front man is now set to play the Mitchell's 'other' brother in East Enders



MOSES V's SANTA

Reporter: M. Gosling
Father Christmas today announced that he is to take on Moses in ITV1 celebrity Wrestling. Clause is angry over the Fact that Moses looks like him. Santa states that he was the first to have white hair, a beard and a red gown. He went on to sate that he does not believe in the story of Moses and its based on total fiction. Santa did try suing the holder of the ten commandments however Lapland law prevents him from doing so. Moses who accepted the offer declined to comment, his lawyer stated that he is currently working on his next book "the next 10 commandments".



RACISM AT SCHOOL SHOCKER

Reporter: G. Drury
Giti Boland, 48, working as a French Teacher at Englands only State Boarding School who is notoriously lazy was expected to do many things as part of her job that she simply did not want to do. Besides being un-reasonably asked to produce her qualifications for the post and being asked to take French oral tests, the school head unreasonably asked her to stack some chairs. Steve, the school janitor said " I can't beleive they would tell someone that lazy to stack some chairs. It's outrageous. Someone should take someone to court." After having several other cases thrown out of court where she claimed excessive lazyness, Mrs Boland tried a different tact this time round and has filed claims of unfair treatment and racism worth £180,000. A juror, Steve, overheard Mrs Boland saying - "There has been a nuance of racism" The trial continues.

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