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China set to destroy the Moon

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    China set to destroy the Moon

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    CHINA last night vowed to destroy the moon after a solar eclipse reduced its industrial productivity by almost one percent.

    The Chinese government said it was forced to act after the six minute eclipse caused a brief pause in production at thousands of cheap toy farms as workers turned their heads skywards instead of attaching bits of plastic to other bits of plastic.

    Wan Gang, the minister for science and technology, said: "Forty years after western imperialists attempted to colonise the lunar surface, we are reminded, once again, of its capacity to threaten our glorious, joyful march towards the peaceful domination of all living things."

    China will deploy its 200 million quarry workers to dismantle the moon over the next nine months and use the material to build a series of enormous, terrifying skyscrapers and a 3000-mile bridge from Shanghai to Australia.

    But mindful of the moon's essential influence on the Earth's angle of rotation, the Chinese have promised to replace it with a large mechanical version which can be moved around the sky to prevent future eclipses.

    The new moon will be staffed permanently by 100,000 Chinese soldiers but will have the capacity to house at least one billion short, hard-working people who eat with sticks.

    It will also be fitted with a gigantic laser which, China says, will be used to destroy asteroids and alter weather patterns to promote healthy crop yields.

    Mr Wan added: "We promise never to use it to hold the Earth to ransom or otherwise bend it to our dastardly will.

    "And in case you're wondering we will make sure there is no great big hole in the top for rebel fighters to drop a bomb into. That would be daft."

    #2
    Yes, I just saw this on Sky News

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      #3
      shamelessly robbed off daily mash.....

      chav

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        #4
        Originally posted by Platypus View Post
        Yes, I just saw this on Sky News
        Its pathetic the way our politicians have once again rolled over to the Chinese authorites - and this is far more serious than swine flu.

        And its not as if we didnt have enough to worry about what with Beltegeuse ready to explode and zap the earth with Gamma Rays - well I read something to that effect recently.

        Who do you turn to ?

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          #5
          Ace Rimmer !

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            #6
            Why destroy it? Just have a really big fondue with it.
            Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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              #7
              The world today seems absolutely crackers,
              With nuclear bombs to blow us all sky high.
              There's fools and idiots sitting on the trigger.
              It's depressing and it's senseless, and that's why...
              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              They only come up to your knees,
              Yet they're always friendly, and they're ready to please.

              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              There's nine hundred million of them in the world today.
              You'd better learn to like them; that's what I say.

              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              They come from a long way overseas,
              But they're cute and they're cuddly, and they're ready to please.

              I like Chinese food.
              The waiters never are rude.
              Think of the many things they've done to impress.
              There's Maoism, Taoism, I Ching, and Chess.

              So I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              I like their tiny little trees,
              Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin, and yang-ese.

              I like Chinese thought,
              The wisdom that Confucious taught.
              If Darwin is anything to shout about,
              The Chinese will survive us all without any doubt.

              So, I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              They only come up to your knees,
              Yet they're wise and they're witty, and they're ready to please.

              All together.

              [verse in Chinese]
              Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
              Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
              Wo ai zhongguo ren. (I like Chinese.)
              Ni hao ma; ni hao ma; ni hao ma; zaijien! (How are you; how are you; how are you; goodbye!)

              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              Their food is guaranteed to please,
              A fourteen, a seven, a nine, and lychees.

              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              I like their tiny little trees,
              Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin, and yang-ese.

              I like Chinese.
              I like Chinese.
              They only come up to your knees...

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