Potomac Jokes

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    George W. Bush is seen crossing the Potomac river on foot.

    The Washington Post: "President Bush crosses the Potomac River".

    The Washington Time: "Bush's conservative approach saves taxpayers a boat".

    Mother Jones: "Bush can't swim".

    Warning Labels
    The Washington Post: Sunday May 14, 1995, Final Edition
    Report from Week 110, in which we asked you to come up with absurd warning labels for common products. We loved one particular entry for its wonderful idiocy:
    On a cardboard windshield sun shade: "Warning: Do Not Drive With Sun Shield in Place." We were going to make it a winner, until we discovered that it wasn't made up.
    Fourth Runner-Up -- On an infant's bathtub: Do not throw baby out with bath water. (Gary Dawson, Arlington)
    Third Runner-Up -- On a package of Fisherman's Friend(R) throat lozenges: Not meant as substitute for human companionship. (Tom Witte, Gaithersburg)
    Second Runner-Up -- On a Magic 8 Ball: Not advised for use as a home pregnancy test. (Chuck Smith, Woodbridge)
    First Runner-Up -- On a roll of Life Savers: Not for use as a flotation device. (Jean Sorensen, Herndon)
    And the winner of the Power Ranger pinata -- On a cup of McDonald's coffee: more...

    George W. Bush is seen crossing the Potomac river on foot. The Washington Post: "President Bush crosses the Potomac River". The Washington Time: "Bush's conservative approach saves taxpayers a boat". Mother Jones: "Bush can't swim".

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