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A form of speech protected by the First Amendment as a "distorted imitation" of an original work for the purpose of commenting on it. The use of parody as a means to express ...

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Extensive collection of clean humor, funny pictures, movies and flash animation ... Get pics & movies delivered to your e-mail, daily!

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Listen to Paul Shanklin's political humor - available online, as heard on Rush Limbaugh, and other shows with fine politics & political humor.

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The Best Parody Site on the Web. We poke fun at everything. Visit us to see our Pork n Beanie Babies, CyberTan, Amish Laptop and more

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Political satire, political parodies, and news spoofs from the Web's best political satire sources.

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Tcasp Part3 The Thing The Thing from the Fantastic 4 gets caught in an undercover investigation.

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Parody may be found in art or culture, including literature, music, and cinema. Parodies are colloquially referred to as spoofs or lampoons.

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Funny parodies of celebrities, newsmakers, politicians and more. Hundreds of free videos, jokes and animations on MadBlast. New parodies added daily.

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Apocryphal versions of 'The Night Before Christmas,' one of the most parodied poems in the English language.

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Par"o*dy\, n.; pl. Parodies. [L. parodia, Gr. ?; ? beside + ? a song: cf. F. parodie. See Para-, and Ode.] 1. A writing in which the language or sentiment of an author is mimicked ...

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