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Feb.11
4:09 PM ET
Wednesday, 11 Feb 2009
Madoff "Sleazeballs" For Sale
Posted By:Jane Wells
Sectors:Media

Source: sleazeballs.net

Here's all you need to know to be the life of the office/party/book club/unemployment line.

A Funny Business conversation ice breaker.

Fake Bernie is now hawking Madoff Sleazeballs, a sleeve of golf balls bearing Bernard Madoff's likeness. They're selling for $17.99 at Sleazeballs.net.

The manufacturer hopes the Madoff balls provide "customers with the chance to relieve a little frustration".

The Sleazeballs include the following features:

Maximum deception allowed by the rules of golf
Optimum spin for maximum duplicity
Two-faced pretension
Sham cover
Guaranteed cut-throat action

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