
'In today's action, the Dow Jones Industrial Average cratered, then soared, then swooned, then skyrocketed, then plummeted, then rebounded, and finally threw up.'
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'In today's action, the Dow Jones Industrial Average cratered, then soared, then swooned, then skyrocketed, then plummeted, then rebounded, and finally threw up.'
"I find wearing a mask helps."
"The sudden resignation caught many by surprise. 'I wish to spend more time with my family,' he said. When contacted, his family replied, 'Who?'"
"Pour yourself a drink - the news isn't too good"
'Studies show people are more likely to disagree with something than agree with it.'( 'That's not true.')
"Yeah? Well, my uninformed vote counts just as much as yours, mister-good-citizen-news-freak."
'Today the stock market was moribund, as growth equities sputtered and bonds dipped due to the inverted yield curve. I'd translate that into layman's terms...but they don't pay me enough.'
'The economy today got a boost from Alan Greenspan, who said it's O.K. to be irrationally exuberant.'
Couple watches the news, seeing 'News, Fake News, Weather, and Sports'.
"The stock market was down because more people wanted to sell stocks than buy them."
'The Federal Government today authorized a ten-year study of all its five-year studies.'
'Stocks rebounded from the downturn on news that what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger.'
The Panic Forecast
'Next on News 7...GM offers to bail out the government in the event of a shutdown...'
'The F.D.A. has recalled everything!'
"He refused to go outside, so I had to be cruel. I put the election coverage on the TV. Even he can't stomach it."
'Do you want to watch the, 'everything's terrible' cable news or the 'everything's wonderful' cable news?'
"Those are the headlines, and we'll be back in a moment to blow them out of proportion."
'Bad news for those of you who believe goods and services should be exchanged for money.'
Political bias in the weather channel
'Economic indicators were up...but random acts of human kindness were down.'
'Stocks tumbled on the news Santa's credit rating was downgraded.'
"Analysts warn that computerization of the villages won't give the expected results!"
'It's 10pm, does anyone know how much the U.S. dollar is worth?'
'The trouble is not with your set -- the station just got hit with a new batch of politically correct Federal regulations.'
"The network's infotainment division thinks you should open with a song."
"That's right! It's time for the news! Now man-up and face the gruesome details!"
'Here are the latest poll results...'hype' leads 'truth' by a 2-1 margin.'
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"And now a special report from 'News 4' Science Editor, Dr. Frank Lovell, on how to remove your own gallbladder."
'And now a quick glance at tonight's top news stories.... Yikes!'
"You want to hear the facts according to your favorite cable new station or mine?"
'Stocks rose on news that '90% of success is just being there.''
'In an unexpected move today, the Optimists' Club gave up.'
Billy strip: too young to watch the news.
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