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The Cwm Bargoed Express
A spoof local Welsh newspaper.
The Daily Drone
http://members.aol.com/alastairmc
Claiming to be the Web's silliest column by Alastair McIntyre, a journalist from the Daily Express with a British humour slant.
The Domicile
Funny Thought of the Day, and humourous rants on subjects as diverse as dieting, old people, eavesdropping and how to recognise a piano.
The Giant and the Beast
http://www.hertfordshire.freeserve.co.uk/Fairytales/
Modern day fairy-tale to explain the terrible traffic planning within Watford.
The Goon Show Depository
The definitive information source for Spike Millignan's highly esteemed Goon Show. The site contains the unique "Goonbase".
The Jimmy Hill Page
A look into the wacky world of footballs one and only Jimmy Hill with help from his friends on the way.
The Knutty Knights Humour Page
http://www.btinternet.com/~knutty.knights/
A glossary of humour, with example of all sorts of types.
The Les Dennis Experience
http://www.angelfire.com/apes/lesdennis/
Spoof fan site about the comdeian, contains obscenities.
The Net-Presence
Comment, cartoons and animation.
The Poke
Satire, humour, links and funny photos.
The Puckered Star
http://puckeredstar.tripod.com/
Features entertainment, letters, horoscopes, and advice. Published weekly.
The Rockall Times
http://www.therockalltimes.co.uk/
Satirical articles related to current affairs. Also offers t-shirt sales.
The Voice of Reason
http://www.thevoiceofreason.co.uk/
A parody of the printed media and television.
TheGinge.Com
Odd ball rants and raves and articles from someone who's proud to be sort of a redhead.
Trepanning Parish Council
Possibly a parody of an isolated Cornish village and its strange goings-on.
Weebl and Bob
Short Flash animation stories of Weebl and his friend Bob as seen on MTV. Contains a forum, fan art and selected links.
What Should I Put on the Fence?
http://www.whatshouldiputonthefence.com/
Resident of London demonstrates his frustration at not being allowed to chain his bicycle to the fence by attaching other objects instead.
Whoohoo!
Amusing translations of British dialects including; cockney, geordie, Irish, scouse, Yorkshire and brummie versions as well as the popular Ali G.
Wymsey Village Web
http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~civermee/wymsey/wymsey.htm
Rural parody recording the goings-on from somewhere deep in the countryside.
Zipadeeday.com
E-zine covering the humorous, the weird and the strange but all true. Readers' contributions are welcome.
