The JungleMan Saga

"Look, up in the sky!"
"It's a bird!"
"It's a plane!"
"No, it's a silverfish on your glasses"

-You expected JungleMan? He's not faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, or able to leap doghouses with a running start. He's JungleMan, strange visitor from another planet like we all are, with flowers and amenities par for mortal man. JungleMan, who can bend Steel-City paper clips in his bare hands.-And not disguised as a mild-mannered re-poster for a greedy metropolitan conglomerate, he still fights for truth, justice, and the Amelican Bay....

Here you'll find parodies, satire, lampoons, and just bits of often wry or dark humor.

Satire, by its very nature, is not simply to make us laugh or to poke fun and ridicule on something. It should make us laugh at ourselves, while opening our eyes to a deeper message. Like an editorial cartoon, it should make us think -which is rare in today's world.

Satirical works of JungleMan first began appearing in another now-defunct blog, "Topdogsroartoo," by the same author. The blog was discontinued for personal reasons, but the satires continued, on facebook and elsewhere. The major purpose of this blog is to archive the JungleMan satires as well as some favorites by others. Those of other authors will be given credit whenever the author is known. All JungleMan works are marked as such.

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September 17, 2011

12- County Court of Marion County, Texas


Although barred from hearing civil cases by Texas Government Code,
the Marion County Court still heard and passed judgment on
12 civil cases in 2010.

After GC 26.258 was made public in a blog in August, 
4 more civil cases were agreed on but not heard in the county court.
-Wonder why 
?

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