I'm in the middle of my biggest boycott
ever.
One day soon the media will recognize
the importance of what I'm doing and
I'll go viral in a New York minute.
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I started boycotting as a child.
I boycotted my Cream of Wheat frequently.
Despite cruel repercussions from my mother.
Boycotting school came as naturally to me
as falling off a log.
My determined boycott of brushing
my teeth was my first real success --
I had a full set of dentures
by the age of twenty.
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Why work when you can boycott --
am I right?
I boycotted my job at the Post Office.
Then at the Ford Motor Plant.
Then at the lawn service my brother ran.
I'm proud to say that I withheld my
patronage from the entire Silicon Valley
cartel.
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I am still boycotting Covid-19.
And masks, of course.
And apartheid in Mexico.
I have always boycotted Burmese cats.
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And now my biggest boycott
is taking place right in my own
apartment.
I am boycotting global warming
by the simple action of ripping out
my thermostat.
This has already piqued the interest
of building management.
I expect that interest will grow
exponentially,
and I am already learning Swedish
for my appearance at the
Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony
in Stockholm . . .
Where I will explain why I
am boycotting my award.