Monday, September 21, 2009

Thank you...Jimmy Hoffa?

Well, at least one good thing has come from The Great Atlanta Flood.

It turns out that Jimmy Hoffa's remains were buried below the sludge in Nancy Creek. Down came the rain and washed his body out. And then the current came and floated him right between cars stranded on the connector. I mean, since we were there we obviously have the true story, and I must say Jimmy looked a whole lot like Bernie from "Weekend at Bernie's." And by "we were there," I mean our newest field correspondent Arnold was there to document the occasion.

Fact.

Kwanza Hall- Proof he's a fan

WOAH! We received an unbelievable response from people who said, "MannDubinBlog does NOT know Kwanza Hall." Well, in fact we do. What's more is that he's a fan of MannDubinBlog. You can even see him holding the sign that says so! Since he loves MannDubinBlog, we love Kwanza Hall.



Thank you Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall!


Many of our readers aren't quite sure what they're looking at in this picture. Is it the fountain at Woodruff Park? Is it what happens when you try to break the record for holding your pee the longest? NO! It's the front steps of the Atlanta City Hall! Thanks for the photo Kwanza Hall.

Thanks Arman L!


This is a photo of a car dealership near Sugarloaf Pkwy and Hwy 29. The moral of the story? DON'T LIVE OUTSIDE THE PERIMETER, folks.

The "it's OK for me to joke b/c my stuff got F'd up too" Post


As you can see, the MannDubinBlog headquarters was destroyed by The Great Atlanta Flood. See that limb sticking all the way through the steel-reinforced, ultra high security roof? Yea. That's where the intern has been hiding and waiting for his writers block to clear. Give him some love at http://manndubinintern.blogspot.com.

Sorry Rachel W!

Talk about a shitty situation to drive into! And on her birthday, of all times! Sorry if it spoiled your bday, and DRIVE SAFELY!

Sorry Mr. Patel!

Oh God. At least the poor job market has kept Mr. Patel in his parents' domicile so he won't have to personally foot the bill.