[Note from the photo editor: the photos we had of Banksy's Los Angeles art installation called "The elephant in the room" have disappeared from the World's Laziest Journalist's photo archives and so this column will run without an accompanying photo.]
Is it hard work to be the World's Laziest Journalist?
Did a well known folk singer really "burst on the scene already a legend"?
Was Amy Sample McPherson really kidnapped?
Did one bullet really do all that damage in Dallas?
Did a famous editor lie to a little girl named Virginia?
Are Federal investigators still trying to learn who made money on short selling airline stocks on Sept. 10, 2001?
Did Building 7 ever really exist?
Was President George W. Bush really able to reduce taxes, wage two wars, and not make a significant increase in the deficit?
When it comes time to make the call always remember the old
journalism axiom: "Always print the
legend."
Now the disk jockey will play "Do you believe in magic," "That old black magic " and" Magic moments." We have to go try to score some tickets for Houdini at the Hippodrome. Have an "abracadabra" type week.
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