From The Onion
Grandmother Can’t Believe They Let People With Tattoos On Price Is Right
GREAT BEND, KS—Grandmother of nine Sadie Grunfelder, 71, expressed surprise Tuesday when a tattooed contestant was allowed to play “Buy Or Sell” on the long-running game show The Price Is Right. “I can’t believe that Bob Barker would let someone with a tattoo up on stage,” Grunfelder said from her recliner. “I would think they’d at least make him cover up that terrible thing. What if there are children somewhere, home sick from school, watching this show?” Luckily, Grunfelder’s two other means of access to the outside world—the AARP newsletter and reruns of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman—remain tattoo-free.First-Generation American’s Job Taken By His Father
READING, PA—Miguel Martinez, 48, who immigrated to the U.S. 30 years ago, last week lost his leather-cutting job at GST AutoLeather, Inc. to his 66-year-old father Roberto. “I came to this country in 1974 to make a better life for my family,” Martinez said Monday. “But in December, they moved the factory where I’ve been working for 22 years down to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. I love my father, but that goddamn beaner stole my job.” Martinez’s $18-an-hour duties will now be performed by his father for $7 a day.