Fiction
Shitty Mickey
Shithome World Premiere! TV Guide Extra!
Tune in NOW to the next explosive episode of SHITTY MICKEY!
You don’t want to miss the dynamite action in
EPISODE 3 OF SHITTY MICKEY:
Naked Palin! (Turns out she gets into a limo just like Britney, who’d’uv thunk it?). The crew is at Neverland. And Mikey is dead! Did Mickey do it? Michael Jackson? Mickey Mouse? Sarah Palin, Britney Spears and a Mystery Blonde, all without panties? Too good to be true? Tune in NOW!
And don't forget …
EPISODE 2:
Dick Cheney, a coke orgy, and a bloodbath!
"I'll send you all to fuckin' hell!" says Mickey,
hefting his little friend.
Or … go back to where it all started:
The WORLD PREMIERE OF THE SHITTY MICKEY show!
Which features financial collapse and a real life glimpse into the life, and deeply personal life, of the infamous star!
Guns, hot musketeers, coprohillia and Disney!
It's really SHITTY!
Oh, and we got EXTRAS!
See it NOW! Or forever live with regrets.
Shithome World Premiere! TV Guide Extra!





Contributors
John ReedJohn Reed's novels include A Still Small Voice (Delacorte 2000) and Snowball's Chance, which will be published by Roof Books this September. He lives in Manhattan.
Michele WitchipooMichele Witchipoo is a comic artist.
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