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Crunchy, sweet, and just as accurate as cable news

Posted on November 30, 2005 by Bob

Wasn’t sure what category this belonged in.  Finally decided fortune cookies are media.

After all, they’re certainly at least as accurate as anything on Fox.

Posted in Almost Seven Wonders

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