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The Friday Afternoon Lampoon, LLC

This publication is primarily a humor magazine meant for entertainment purposes and should probably not be used for educational studies, school papers, or PhD dissertations. There may be elements of interesting facts, more than likely exaggerated, light-hearted banter, vicious and one-sided opinions, covering a range of topics.


Greg Evans

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

gregevans@thefridayafternoonlampoon.com

I began my journalism career writing for an expatriate English-language community newspaper based in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, The Mazatlan Messenger. Over the years I have written for and contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines including The Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Tennessean, the Bristol Herald Courier, the Mooresville Tribune, the Statesville Record & Landmark, The Guadalajara Reporter, the Lake Norman Citizen, the Sentinel-Progress, The Mazatlan Post, The Mexico Daily Post, the Oaxaca Times, G&E Magazine, UK History Magazine, Cortland Gazette, and several others.

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Emma Evans

Co-Founder & Chief of Art & Design

emmaevans@thefridayafternoonlampoon.com

I am a traditional artist, a K-pop enthusiast, a friend of all animals and an avid traveler when I can find the time to get away.

I hope to one day learn how to play the guitar, become fluent in Japanese and live on a farm.

Brett Whitmarsh

Chief of UFO & Paranormal Content, Ancient Studies & Conspiracy Theory Analyses

brettwhitmarsh@thefridayafternoonlampoon.com

I protected and served the public in the law enforcement profession for over 30 years. In several of my department assignments, I led teams of detectives responsible for investigating a myriad of violent crimes which required extremely comprehensive follow-up. Now retired from policing, I fuel my investigative mindset with a fascination and interest in Alien existence, UFO/UAP sightings, paranormal activity, ancient civilizations, consciousness, conspiracy theories, and the future of humanity.

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