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Three Things to Do When Clarence Thomas’ Wife Calls YouPosted on Oct 24, 2010Satire by Andy Borowitz Like many Americans, over the past several years I have been the recipient of multiple unwelcome voice mails from the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. These calls have come in the middle of the night, at the crack of dawn, even at the dinner hour favored by telemarketers. Regardless of the time of day, all of these voice mails have one thing in common: She always sounds like she’s drunk-dialing me, except she appears to be completely sober. I know what you’re saying: “It’ll never happen to me. Virginia Thomas doesn’t even have my phone number!” Well, that’s what I thought, and several years of trauma counseling later, I’ve come to realize (the hard way) what a fool’s paradise I was living in. Consider this: According to a recent study, the odds of Virginia Thomas leaving a threatening voice mail for you are higher than those of Christine O’Donnell correctly identifying the First Amendment. With those grim statistics in mind, here are three simple steps you can take if and when Mrs. Clarence Thomas calls: 1. Start apologizing the moment you hear her voice. Remember, like a bear at a campsite, Virginia Thomas does not want to eat you. She’s after only your food, and in this case, your apology is the only thing protecting you from Mrs. Thomas mauling you to death. If apologizing does not work, clap your hands loudly into the receiver in the hopes of scaring her away. 2. When she says, “This is Virginia Thomas,” reply, “No, this is Virginia Thomas. Who’s calling? Wait a minute—is that you, Anita Hill?” When she denies being Anita Hill (and she will), say, “There you go again, with your infernal lies. This is like Clarence’s confirmation hearings all over again. You disgust me, Anita Hill.” With any luck, accusing her of being Anita Hill will disorient her long enough for you to summon help. Advertisement One final note: If you get a call in the middle of the night and there is silence on the other end, that is not Virginia Thomas. That is Clarence Thomas. Award-winning humorist, television personality and film actor Andy Borowitz is author of the book “The Republican Playbook.” © 2010 Creators Syndicate New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |
By TheHandyman, October 25, 2010 at 2:19 pm Link to this comment
So now I know that Clarence has been calling me a lot. No wonder his decisions on the court are so warped, so is he!
Report thisBy tedmurphy41, October 25, 2010 at 8:23 am Link to this comment
Well, the fact that I live in the UK and have political views diametrically opposed to hers, I won’t wait for her call.
Report thisBy FiftyGigs, October 24, 2010 at 6:37 pm Link to this comment
“Like many Americans, over the past several years I have been the recipient of multiple unwelcome voice mails from the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.”
Words cannot express my relief. I thought it just me, and I’m a guy.
I keep apologizing anyway, but she says I have to do it on “30 Rock”. She won’t tell me if she means the actual show or just the building.
Please make it stop!
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