Mar
09
2007

Poop for Peace 2007

It’s hard to believe that it’s PFP day again, seemed like we celebrated Poop for Peace 2006 last week.

Anyway, this email landed in my inbox announcing Pfp 07 on April 13th which will coincide with the publishing of a new book.

This April, just like every April, the world will come together to poop for peace. On April 13, with a grunt and a prayer, we will once again spread the gospel of fundamental oneness by embracing our universal number twoness.

This year’s Poop For Peace Day comes at an exciting time in PoopReport history: the long-awaited release of my first book. Entitled “Poop Culture: How America is Shaped by its Grossest National Product,” my book explores how humanity’s psychology and sociology is impacted by poop. It’s a funny book, of course, but it’s the product of three years of serious research and deep thought. It explores the influence of poop on the environment and its manifestations in art, commerce, and the media, all the while underscoring the basic themes of PoopReport and Poop For Peace Day: that we are all brothers and sisters struggling uniformly under the
tyranny of the bowel.

To help you not forget this important occasion, I’m posting a banner in the sidebar!

Written by Aaron Wormus in: Humor, Politics, favorite-holidays |

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  • [...] But when I received a story on the eve of March 20 previewing the event, I didn’t really think much of verifying the historical details of such a prestigious day. They have international days for anything now anyway (I’ll be munching All Bran on April 12). I set about changing the story from a dry, humourless showcase for Chinese “literary experts” to slag off pop music to: ”Chinese literature buffs lambast pop culture in time for Children’s Songs Day”. I think my main beef was the lack of any quotes from the kids of today. I don’t like R&B either but I’m not going to campaign for its extinction. On close inspection, it should be obvious a pesky foreign editor has been chucking his own opinions into this story, if only because it proved light relief from nonsensical diplomatic stories on the six-party talks. Fan also seems to have little time for creativity, criticizing today’s younger generation for “mocking some pop songs and ancient poems to create rhyming spoofs”. [...]

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