Bill Cosby's Commentary Says That He is 76 and Tired- Incorrect Author!
A political and social commentary allegedly written by comedian Bill Cosby.
A political and social commentary allegedly written by comedian Bill Cosby.
A forwarded article by the entertainer Pat Boone criticizing some of the statements made by President Barack H. Obama.
This is a forwarded email, allegedly from Bill Cosby, that includes a political platform by the entertainer and says that he is running as a write in candidate for office of President.
A forwarded email with a YouTube video link of Bob Basso portraying Thomas Paine. The email says that the President was disturbed by the remarks of the actor and personally called him to see the President at the White House.
Fox News host Glenn Beck warned not to log into the cars.gov website because it contained a disclaimer saying that your computer will become federal property and is subject to data retrieval and inspection.
A forwarded email with a YouTube video link of a live audition of a woman named Susan Boyle who overnight became a world wide sensation. She walked on stage before a live audience on the Britain’s Got Talent television program and surprised the talent judges, including Simon Cowell American Idol fame.
Rumors are flying on the Web alleging that the Australian rock band AC/DC is retiring after guitarist Malcolm Young suffered a stroke.
A country radio station announcer’s account of a back stage dispute over the American flag displayed at a Beach Boys concert at the Dutchess County Fair.
This is a forwarded email that appears to be an article about Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke. It says that the “totally sloshed” Bernanke walked into a bar, ordered some drinks and told patrons the truth of the condition of the economy in the United States. The story said that Federal Reserve Chairman refused to pay for his bar tab because the money was worthless but fed the juke box with enough coins to play the Dire Straits song, “Money For Nothing” five times in a row.
This is a Facebook post of a news article alleging that a shirtless Justin Bierber was acting badly at a Starbucks and was put in his place by Los Angeles Clippers player Blake Griffin.