A Nation Bored
America Waits Patiently for
Something, Anything to Happen

An apathetic United States endures a time of deep ho-hum  
BY
RAMROD HURLEY Raleigh, North Carolina

SNAPPER McGEE
Some Americans are so desperate for distraction they're tuning in to JAG on CBS.

The country as a whole has not been doing anything recently. In fact, leading news analysts propose that the total United States has just been going through the daily grind since, approximately, Thanksgiving weekend.

Though a slate of news stories and pop culture events dominated American consciousness in recent months—including the potential war with Iraq, the November election win for Republicans, the murder spree by serial snipers, movie releases like Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and the new James Bond movie Die Another Day, and exciting episodes of favorite TV programs—the past two weeks has found America completely, utterly bored.

A recent survey on what Americans were doing included answers such as, “Nothing much,” “Nothing really,” “Nothing,” “Just chillin’,” “Nada, man,” and “Not a damn thing.”

Periodic droughts of news are nothing new to the American media, such as months ago when the anniversary of Elvis’ death was arbitrarily declared important by major news outlets. However, stagnation in news is usually off-set by major events both personal and public, movie releases, new albums, celebrity deaths, even birthdays and individual bits of good luck such as job promotions or marriages. During this unique time it appears virtually nothing of interest is happening; not only on a national scale, but for everyone.

Mechanic Mike Pinzer of Detroit, Michigan, is hopeful for upcoming events, but admits nothing is on the agenda at present time. “It’s not like it’s bad or anything. It’s not bad. It’s not good, either… it’s just… enh. Y’know?”

Big news is promised in the immediate future for all, from the possibility of military action in Iraq to the Christmas and New Year holidays. Until then, most Americans are left in a state of blah awaiting better times.

“Next year will be the best yet, I believe,” said Hoboken, New Jersey Office Manager Stacey Krendel. “I have a strong feeling I’m getting that promotion I’ve fought so hard for. My boyfriend and are set to get married in February, and after that we’ll start house shopping. But right now… piss on all of it. Even the new episodes of all the TV shows are turds.”

“My life is completely miserable,” said Kansas City, Missouri Barnes & Noble sales clerk Byron Hymen. “But on the up side, the new Lord of the Rings movie is coming out real soon. And the new Star Trek! If I can avoid suicide just another week or so things will be great!”

Politically, news is ready to bloom as well. With the ever-escalating Iraq situation, the growing possibility that Bob Kerry will announce his bid for presidency, and the Supreme Court ready to hear arguments on affirmative action, late December could be filled with presents for the news media. Yet this week, at least, America will need either patience or booze to get through the malaise.

Joey “Glory Hole” Stucker, a resident of the California penal system, summed up: “I’m up for parole in a month, which is good. And I hear the Supreme Court is going to rule on sodomy soon, which will be fantastic. But right now, it’s just the same ol’, same ol’. Hey, what is Michael Jackson doing right now?”

the commune news prides itself on making stories out of nothing, being such big Seinfeld fans. Ramrod Hurley is a commune correspondent famous for his pleasant demeanor and cheerful smile when backing down from an argument, unlike the mysterious Ramrod Hurley lookalike who burned down the local Liquor Shack.

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