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Holden Back
12 years ago
See page 7 for answers?
Bryannai Baillieu
12 years ago
I think we should put this one on surveymonkey – seriously.
zut alors
12 years ago
Question #7 and the responses are classic.
The main problem with this written test: it assumes media proprietors are literate.
Coaltopia
12 years ago
Superb.
“Q: Clive has infinitely more money than brains: how much brain does Clive have if he has $795 million in his wallet?”
Mike Jones
12 years ago
Doggy, you have raised the bar so high we’re getting nosebleeds with the jokes.
You’re an effing brilliant cartoonist. The cartooning love child of Nelson Mandela and Marilyn Monroe with DNA traces that match Charles Shultz, Garry Larson and Mr Ed.
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Why the public are not interested in the Public Interest Test
See page 7 for answers?
I think we should put this one on surveymonkey – seriously.
Question #7 and the responses are classic.
The main problem with this written test: it assumes media proprietors are literate.
Superb.
“Q: Clive has infinitely more money than brains: how much brain does Clive have if he has $795 million in his wallet?”
Doggy, you have raised the bar so high we’re getting nosebleeds with the jokes.
You’re an effing brilliant cartoonist. The cartooning love child of Nelson Mandela and Marilyn Monroe with DNA traces that match Charles Shultz, Garry Larson and Mr Ed.