Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for April 17, 2015
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at last! richard's poor almanac by richard thompson a world war ii memorial that's grandiose and practical! this elegant plan combines the coveted prominence of a mall location with the practicality of an anti-terrorist barrier! simply encircle the washington monument with a ring of wwii-era bunkers & pillboxes outfitted with commemorative plagues, interpretive displays & working armaments. then staff the whole thing with vets! oop: halt! who goes there? person: we're the lindermans from detroit. is there a restroom in there? bob dole says... bob: swell! tom hanks's agent. agent: he's busy doing "turner & hooch 2" and can't come to the phone. j. carter brown... brown: i am so totally, like, why didn't i think of this? and the vets... vet 1: just like dub-dub-two. only there's no bettygrable vet 2: enemy boxkite at 11 o'clock. kilroy
It’s DubYA DubYA Two!
And in case, like me, you don’t know who J. Carter Brown was, he was (Thank you, Wikipedia) the director of the U.S. National Gallery of Art from 1969 to 1992.