By John Tedesco, editor in chief | July 18, 2010 - 6:24 pm
Posted in Category: Cole, Dad, Garrett, Georgia, Gigi, Jennifer, Joe, John, Kristin, Lili, Makenna, Mom, Paul, Pete, Rich

DENVER, CO — The serenity of a quiet suburban neighborhood was shattered this week by an annual gathering of the Tedesco crime family, residents announced at a press conference today.

“I couldn’t see what the heck was happening behind the fence of Paul’s backyard, and I really didn’t want to,” said neighbor Keith Baker. “Judging from all the barking and snarling I heard from their tiny dogs, Paul’s family spent the entire week gambling on dog fights.”

Neighbor Sarah Richards said the sounds of laughing Tedesco children still haunt her.

“They were calling each other scary names like ‘Dummy Pants’ and ‘Pickle Brains,’” Richards said with a shudder. She then covered her ears. “Make the voices stop. Make the voices stop.”

At one point, neighbors called 911 when they saw towering flames erupt in the backyard. The source of the inferno turned out to be Paul’s gargantuan gas grill, nicknamed “Hellfire.”

“This will be a week I’ll always treasure,” Paul told reporters when they timidly knocked on his door. He then looked inside the house and yelled: “Gigi! Get Makenna out of the dog cage!”

By John Tedesco, editor in chief | June 23, 2009 - 8:24 pm
Posted in Category: Cole, Georgia

Buzz Lightyear and Cole Ramirez Tedesco Lightning McQueen and Cole Ramirez Tedesco

ANAHEIM, Calif. — In a heartbreaking scene at Disneyland today, Cole Ramirez Tedesco was torn between his two best friends forever — astronaut Buzz Lightyear and racing car Lightning McQueen.

Cole in his Buzz Lightyear costume

Cole in his Buzz Lightyear costume

“Buzz and Lightning begged Cole to be his BFF,” Cole’s mother, Georgia, told reporters at a press conference today. “Cole wishes to inform the public that he can’t yet decide who his BFF will be.”

The conflict sparked a tense standoff between Lightyear and McQueen, who sources say have frequently competed for Cole’s attention at the home of Paul and Georgia Tedesco in Denver, Colo. McQueen’s corporate sponsor, Rust-eze, threatened to drop its sponsorship unless the dispute was settled.

The tension worsened when Cole’s sisters, Gigi and Lili, announced they wanted to be friends not only with Lightyear and McQueen, but also with a pale, sleepy woman sources identified as Snow White, and various unnamed Disney princesses.

“It was a freakin’ soap opera,” an exasperated Georgia announced.

Click here for more cool pictures of the trip to Disneyland.

By John Tedesco, editor in chief | November 30, 2008 - 1:28 pm
Posted in Category: Cole

Cole Ramirez Tedesco

DENVER — Critics are hailing the work of ace photographer Cole Ramirez Tedesco, 3, who unveiled his own photo studio today.

“His pictures are so raw, so powerful,” said New York Times arts critic Sebestian Archibald Lewis III, who reviewed the young photographer’s work. “He’s the Ansel Adams of Broomsfield, Colorado.”

Cole launched his career as a photographer after he asked an uncle to loan him a $200 digital camera.

“Was I nervous?” asked Uncle John. “Hell yeah. But when I saw the pictures Cole took, I was like, wow, these aren’t half bad. Even Paul looks good. I didn’t think that was possible.”

Click here to visit Cole’s Flickr account.

By John Tedesco, editor in chief | November 2, 2008 - 1:45 pm
Posted in Category: Cole, Cooper, Gigi, Halloween, Lili, Maddy, Makenna

Cooper Tedesco the scary dragon Maddy Tedesco the scary witch
Authorities say these bizarre creatures spotted at the home of Mike and Caitlin Tedesco are ‘almost assuredly’ peaceful

PUEBLO, Colo. — The Department of Homeland Security was on high alert today after nervous residents reported strange creatures roaming their neighborhoods on Halloween night.

Agency spokesman Donald Hinkledore assured the public that a giant dragon and spooky witch spotted in Colorado were “almost assuredly” peaceful.

“So far, no one has been harmed by these cute little monsters,” Hinkledore announced at a press conference. “As a precaution, we have elevated our national risk level from ‘Periwinkle’ to ‘Taupe.’ You know what to do with that information, America.”

Hinkledore said citizens should “duck and cover” if they see a witch cast a spell at them. He also denied a report in today’s edition of the New York Times that the North American Air Defense Command at Cheyenne Mountain had spotted a hungry dragon attacking bags of defenseless candy.

“The fact that we launched a squadron of F-16 interceptors from Buckley Air Force Base was merely a coincidence,” Hinkledore said as he laughed nervously and dabbed his forehead with a handkerchief. “All is well.

“But if you happen to be outside, I suggest you make a bold fashion statement today and wear a full-body flame-retardant suit, just in case.”

UPDATE — Halloween pics of Makenna, Lili, Gigi and Cole:

Makenna Cook on Halloween

Lili, Gigi and Cole on Halloween

Cole on Halloween as Buzz Lightyear

By John Tedesco, editor in chief | August 26, 2008 - 4:51 pm
Posted in Category: Cole, Gigi, Lili, Paul

New home for kids
Gigi Ramirez Tedesco poses in a new housing subdivision built by developer Paul Tedesco

DENVER — Real estate developer Paul Tedesco unveiled a new housing subdivision in his backyard today that he said will cater to the “high-end toddler market.”

Dubbed “The Estates of Tedescoville,” the .1 acre, 2-story project boasts luxurious swing sets, an extravagant slide, and a roomy lookout tower to spot interloping adults, Paul announced at a press conference today.

“When I bought the raw materials for this new development at Costco, at first I thought it was just a simple play set,” Paul told reporters.

“It turns out you need an engineering degree to build the thing. Took me months,” Paul said. “But it was totally worth it. Every kid in the neighborhood wants to move into my new development, and the value of my backyard has increased 500 percent.”

Paul said he’s “really getting into this real estate thing” and plans to pave over the rest of his backyard, continue expanding, and offer low-interest mortgages to children until the housing bubble bursts.

By John Tedesco, editor in chief | April 3, 2008 - 11:03 pm
Posted in Category: Cole, Gigi, Lili, Paul

Candyland mayhem

DENVER – United Nations officials have called for an end to all hostilities at the home of Paul and Georgia Tedesco, where an innocent game of Candyland turned into a Machiavellian display of political gamesmanship by three cute Tedesco munchkins.

“Yikes,” father Paul Tedesco said as he tried to referee the cuthroat game. “I’m related to these hellraising Napoleans?”

Officials said Tedesco siblings Lili, Gigi and Cole broke numerous United Nations resolutions during the game, which requires participants to race across the board through territories like the Candy Cane Forest and Gum Drop Mountain.

The young children resorted to tears, devious smiles, and a blatant threat of selling Gigi to the Gingerbread People.

“Guess I better brace myself for tomorrow,” Paul said. “All hell might break loose when we play Chutes and Ladders.”