'Fake Lebo' Is Making Real Lebo Laugh
Mt. Lebanon was discovered in 1722 by Col. Thaddeus Lebanon III while he was on an expedition to find attractive real estate.
He planted his flag near Lord Shannon's castle, then fought off uprisings from the Sisters of St. Clair and the Baron Von Dormont.
This is, of course, not the real history of Mt. Lebanon. But it is the history of Fake Mt. Lebanon, as presented by a new "Fake Lebo" blog site and Twitter feed.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10035/1033202-55.stm
He planted his flag near Lord Shannon's castle, then fought off uprisings from the Sisters of St. Clair and the Baron Von Dormont.
This is, of course, not the real history of Mt. Lebanon. But it is the history of Fake Mt. Lebanon, as presented by a new "Fake Lebo" blog site and Twitter feed.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10035/1033202-55.stm
Labels: fake lebo
4 Comments:
Methinks all have far too much time on their hands....
At first I wasn't sure how it would play but I have to admit the Tweets are hilarious!!
I think it's hilarious... and wonderful. There have been a LOT of heavy topics floating around Lebo. We need a bit of humor. :)
This website is almost as funny as the District Budget presented at the January meeting of the Audit and Finance committee.
Both were proven to be fake!
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