Late last night, drivers on Clinton Highway and Edgemore Road in Claxton reported seeing a UFO hovering over a trailer park abducting residents. The residents appeared to be waiting in line, and many of them held signs asking to become part of “The 4400,” a reference to a popular television show about alien abductees returning…
Author: Bjorn Knoxley
Leadership Knoxville alumni form Followers Knoxville
Graduates of Leadership Knoxville often experience dissatisfaction and discontentment in the years following the highly praised program. These feelings are due, mainly, to the fact that they are often Leaders without Followers. Members from the class of 2005 claim that the problem is worse this year than it has been at any time in the…
Man OD’s on chips and salsa, impairs work
While visiting Cancun’s off Cedar Bluff yesterday, Norm Sanders was delighted to find his usual giant bowl of chips complete with a separate salsa bowl for each person at his table. Elated by the opportunity to engage in double-dipping, he proceeded to empty the first basket of chips before his Speedy Gonzales arrived. Looking forward…
Wendy’s refuses to serve finger in chili
Millie Washburn recently visited the Wendy’s on Clinton Highway, only to be let down when she did not receive a finger in her chili. “I thought this was part of a new product campaign,” said Millie, “but they simply wouldn’t provide a finger in my meal.” To console Millie, the manager did eventually stir the…
Ishtar 2 to begin filming in Knoxville
After a prolonged legal battle, an independent Knoxville film studio has acquired rights to film a sequel to Ishtar. Although the script was completed in 1989, filming has been on hold because a 12% ownership stake in the title was held by one of the lead camels in the film. A suitable profit-sharing plan for…
Southern to be taught in schools
According to researchers, Southern is neither a dialect, nor is it slang. It is a new language altogether. The Language Books Publishing Company, whose language books have not been selling well lately, conducted a study which began in February 2003. The study focused on whether children in Southern schools were getting the proper education from…
Litter cleanup goes bad
Saturday’s litter cleanup in Hardin Valley started off much like any other: three or four hardcore organizers and about 20 volunteers met at the firehall to begin walking the roads with plastic bags and gloves in hand. What they did not know was that the day would end in infamy. Throughout the morning, idle chit…
Snowflake spotted, city shuts down
The metropolitan Knoxville area was temporarily shut down this morning on rumors a snowflake had been spotted. News of the snowflake spread like wildfire and everything immediately ceased to function. Upon hearing the news, many motorists instinctively spun out on bridges, sped into ditches, slammed into guardrails, and rammed into each other. Stores sold out…
Condemned property could be condemned again
Property in West Knox County which was recently condemned to make way for a new high school is embroiled in a new controversy. Real estate developer Elroy McClear has launched an effort to have the property condemned to make way for a strip mall, once the county has completed its condemnation with the current owners….
Clarence Brown Theatre to feature world premiere of silent play featuring no people
The Clarence Brown Theatre, located at the University of Tennessee, is featuring the world-premier of ” ” in May 2005. ” ” is a silent play featuring a cast of zero. Tom Cervone, Managing Director, of the Clarence Brown Theatre believes claims this will be one of the key productions since the opening of the…
Art Center focuses on potato carvings
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Goody’s unveils new ad campaign
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WUOT to take listeners far behind the scenes of City County meetings
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Commemorative stamps to feature Mad Jack
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Regal Cinemas accepts takeover bid from Aventis Bio-Services
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