Archive for April 2011

21st Century Fairytale


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Adrian de La Cruz for The Rotten Egg

April 29, 2011

Reporting from,

London, England.


It’s been a few hours since the dust-up in London commenced and our correspondent Adrian De La Cruz has been camping outside Westminster Abbey for the past week to nose ahead of the irritating wire journalists, and it’s clear now that he has an advantage.


The wedding of the year is literally the biggest fairy tale in history. Average Britons have been encouraged to forget their depressing lives and the uncertainty of the next meal by instead being asked to remain glued to the telly to watch Prince William wed Catherine Middleton.

The security arrangements for the wedding pushed its cost up by 20 million to pay policemen and women double time on a bank holiday. Yes, it’s going to be a long weekend and when added to Easter weekend you can figure that the England’s factories haven’t exactly been busy.

Prime Minister David Cameron’s declaration of April 29 as a public holiday will cost the economy 5 billion pounds. Not the best decision to make in a country ravaged by recession.

To those hooked to TLC’s nauseating coverage of the wedding, complete with nobodies discussing the length of Middleton’s neckline for a full twenty minutes I say, better days will come. Surely, we haven’t yet hit the lowest of lows when it comes to meaningless revelry.

I’d like to congratulate TLC’s gay presenter for the wetting himself the second he glimpsed the bride entering the car and would like to dunk his fat head in the Thames for as many times as he muttered the words ‘wow’, ‘lace’ and ‘I told you so’.

For all those stuffed with church weddings from watching Hollywood movies, know that Christian wedding services really aren’t just about a quick exchange of rings, grunts of ‘I Do’, a big wet one and driving into the sunset. That’s because they sincerely choose not to film the sequences that begin with ‘Let us pray’. If anything, this spectacle should have convinced non-Christians that Christian wedding ceremonies are just as boring as those of every other faith. You could almost picture a fly zipping into David Beckham’s mouth each time he tried to yawn. That would add some much needed liveliness to the solemn proceedings.

It’ll do the TV audience and the world in large a lot of good to forget what James Middleton, Bishop of London, the Dean of Westminster and the Archbishop of Canterbury had to say about the various benefits of getting married and how it will eventually enrich your soul. Add to that how it also helps usher in world peace and you’ve got yourself a boring speech or as I like to say the dull British version of ‘How to live your life’. These distinguished gentlemen would be would be eating their words had they lied contentedly punch drunk and passed out in sandy Goa.


Of course none of this takes away the fact that Will and Kate are superhuman gods that ought to be worshiped and that their wedding be made an excuse for spending millions of pounds in taxpayer money.

Unlike the rest of us, they’re blue bloods, which means they won’t die with apparently 99% of the world’s population in December 2012, and that killer tornadoes and tsunamis will give Buckingham Palace and the residence of every other monarch (incumbent or autocratic) a miss. And because each of little tea parties in the French Riviera has the potential to disrupt our daily lives, we must worship them and celebrate every insignificant development in their lives as greater cause for celebration than a potential cure for cancer.
In a world of depressing equals, I can see how their royalty is going to protect them. Woe unto us.


TRE tried to gift Prince William a wig anticipating that he’d try to look like his father, but given our correspondent’s scruffy appearance, security tore up the parcel. But we will try to talk him into a hair transplant following his numerous honeymoons.  

Study finds Indians are the most patriotic


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Adrian de La Cruz for The Rotten Egg

April 2, 2011

Reporting from,

New Delhi, India.

A study conducted by the UN found that Indian citizens are the most patriotic. A copy the study, which is yet to be made public, was obtained by our correspondent Adrian de La Cruz after he managed to corner a UN rat in the capital city and promised him a ticket to the Cricket World Cup final in exchange for some early-bird information.  

The UN surveyed two million people all over the world over a year and spent tons of US Dollars rotting in its coffers in the process. If the annual happiness ratings weren’t enough, we now have to deal with the results of another massive waste of public expenditure.

There are some startling findings in the study and has interesting news for India. The country’s Patriotism Index (PI) has fluctuated several times over. In fact it was at a measly 31% at the beginning of the survey. Through a year of scams and deceptions and some good news, the coloured worms that depict the PI have danced all over the expensive paper, often bumping into each other, cohabiting all over the place and waltzing into Iran  at one point only to return to safe territory before starting a war.

This is hardly surprising considering the tumultuous 2010 that India experienced. And besides, worms tend to behave that way. The worm plunged to 0% in October and shot off the page to an earth-shattering 13999900000000000% as of March 2011. This unimaginable increase is suspicious to say the least. Only a naive person would attribute this phenomenal rise with the fortunes of national cricket team which is currently on the verge of capturing the championship after 28 years in the wilderness. To make such an accusation would be to assume that the lives of ordinary Indians revolve around a bunch of fat men falling over their shoelaces on the turf and that they are fickle enough to keep the faith in the administration of the country based on the performances of the team. But everyone knows that’s propaganda spread by India’s enemies.

The other significant highlights of the study were that the Middle Eastern and West African nations Libya, Syria, Kuwait, Egypt and Tunisia also report abnormally high levels of patriotism. However, given the current situation, the researchers have clearly not been able to distinguish between patriotism and plain anger.


The Scandinavian nations of Finland, Norway and Sweden registered an average of 50% PI, indicating that people there are too happy and not heading towards civil war. China ranked lowest, with an abysmal -100000.67%, not surprising since the average Chinese can’t even buy contraceptives in private. But the astonishing figures suggest that they are true. China would have far surpassed India had CCP workers posed as common citizens and duped the survey officials.

We’ll wait for the world to react when the report is officially published. You be ready to hear America yawn and China froth over external forced trying to incite the masses and spread falsehoods about the glorious Communist Party.

TRE opposes oppressive governments that tell its citizens how they should live and uses them as human shields when under foreign aggression. If given the opportunity, TRE would willingly take over the reins from them and lead the world away from self-destruction.