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<title>Comment by Bill Sherman on &lt;I&gt;Mad&lt;/I&gt; Goes Political for Election Day</title>
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<description>I can still remember the words to &quot;She Got A Nose Job,&quot; an old rock-&amp;-roll &lt;I&gt;Mad&lt;/I&gt; tune that came in a cardboard single affixed to one of the &lt;I&gt;Mad&lt;/I&gt; Annuals . . .   </description>
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<title>Comment by Natalie Bennett on &lt;I&gt;Mad&lt;/I&gt; Goes Political for Election Day</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/11/07/055304.php#comment-474732</link>
<description>This article has been selected for syndication to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cleveland.com/newslogs/bookreviews&quot;&gt; Advance.net&lt;/A&gt;, which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States. Nice work!</description>
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<title>Comment by Nancy on &lt;I&gt;Mad&lt;/I&gt; Goes Political for Election Day</title>
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<description>Oh, MAD was a classic - still is. I wonder how many of us old geezers online here grew up on it? Several rather famous cartoonists &amp; satire artists cut their fledgling teeth in it, too. I always loved Spy VS Spy best. Y&#039;don&#039;t need words or language to be witty &amp; funny. I can still sing some of the parody songs they came out with about various subjects, all these years later.</description>
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