Wednesday, 20 November 2013

NEW SUPERCOMPUTER TO SIMULATE DONALD TRUMP'S HAIR



Scientist today announced they have started construction on the world’s most powerful supercomputer, in a bid to finally understand Donald Trump's hair.

A spokesman at Pease Pottage Technology Institute commented: “Until the construction of this computer, Trump’s hair has frankly been beyond the understanding of human science. It’s right up there with the Big Bang in terms of controversy and complexity.  We know that Trump's hair ‘exists’, but where does it start? Is it combed over from his ears? Or maybe up from his back? This new computer will finally solve these deep and troubling riddles. “

The new machine will be capable of calculating 10000000 mega-Trumps per second.


Monday, 18 November 2013

QUEEN OPENS BATTERSEA DOGGERS HOME



Her Majesty the Queen today open Britain’s first specially built retirement home for Doggers.  The facility in Battersea will allow Doggers over 65 to see out their days in dignity and comfort.  The rooms have a variety of special features - such as beds shaped like the rear seat of a Vauxhall Vectra – that will provide familiar surroundings to the former Doggers.
 
In her speech, the Queen spoke movingly: “One knows that the day will come when every Dogger will have to hang up their ankle bracelet, but thanks to this superb facility, the trauma of knowing One will never be sprawled across a car bonnet in an NCP in Newcastle is eased. “

Residents later presented the Queen with a steamed up car window.
 
 
 
 


Saturday, 16 November 2013

DAILY MAIL READERS HOARD HEADLINES AS SNOW APPROACHES




A predicted cold spell has seen Daily Mail readers hoarding alarming headlines.  In some areas of Surrey fights in supermarkets and lines outside of petrol stations have become a common sight as Mail readers stockpile alarming headlines to see them though the cold snap.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, 15 November 2013

SEMI-COLONS TO BE NEW DR WHO VILLAIN



As part of its 50th Anniversary celebrations, producers have revealed that Semi-Colons are to be a new villain in the Dr Who universe.  A spokesman for the show revealed: “No one really knows what Semi-Colons are for, or where they came from.  Frankly, anyone apart Oxford Professors and Stephen Fry are afraid to use them.  Even when people use them as part of ‘winking smileys’ in texts, they do so with a little dread.  They’re the perfect villain. “

Thursday, 14 November 2013

LEAKED LIB DEM REPORT: BRITAIN’S NUKES GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT



A leaked Liberal Democrat report has shed light on the party’s reasons for wanting to reduce Britain’s Trident nuclear missile submarine fleet from four to three vessels.  Senior party officials are now convinced that the current four ship fleet is ‘grammatically incorrect’, as the ‘tri’ in Trident suggests three not four submarines.

A Lib Dem spokesman - briefing off the record - confirmed the report’s existence, saying he was “terribly worried that the Russians might think we were trying to trick them.” He continued: “We must either reduce the number of subs to three or at least consider renaming them Quadrant or something.”

Senior Naval Sources were unimpressed by the report’s central argument, pointing out that the KGB can probably read Wikipedia on their iPhones and therefore know exactly how many subs there are.



Wednesday, 13 November 2013

PEOPLE WHO EAT MINCE PIES IN NOVEMBER TO LOSE WELFARE BENEFITS



A government spokesman today confirmed that people found eating mince pies before the first of December will lose their welfare benefits.  The spokesman commented: “I think we all know who these people are and they have only themselves to blame.  We all responsible for our own mince pie intake. 

If successful the scheme could be extended to Yule Logs, though the Liberal Democrats are thought to oppose this.

There will also be an additional scheme to limit the size of inflatable snowman allowed outside of council properties.




Friday, 8 November 2013

ENTIRE POPULATION OF UK TO BE OVER 80 by 2050


The Office of National Statistic today published a report predicting that the entire population of the UK will be over 80 by 2050.   The ONS has said this information will act as an important tool for Government, especially in planning areas like hospitals and the production of own brand custard creams.

A spokesman for the ONS tried to allay fears of a fiscal crisis caused by 70 million pensioners, pointing out that their data suggest that a man in Cheam will still be of working age, though he may need to get a second job to shore up the Government’s tax income.