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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

This May Be Stupid.

K I warned you.... read on now



So against my grater efforts 1183 passed with flying colors..if you didn't already hear, I am sure some pregnant teenage mom is excited about this discovery too!


Other than that I am sure people are excited about the Sam Club brand finally making its way to washington, not to mention the Costco Brand too! I'm sure they will have the best value now you will be able to get a 5 gallon jug of rum to go along with your milk.

Believe it or not I did not care either way about this bill but since I was promoting no! I can't hop the fence *Dang it I like to be on the winning side!*

Next up on the plate to get passed is the legalization of the Mary Jane.. I mean the weed.

Back to that pregnant teenager I was talking about.....

Some things never get old and are always fun to make fun of!

these posters are the greatest! she must not have known what a condom looked like hehehe its ok a lot of teen don't know either!











Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tells From Lion.

Theses ideas where brought to my attention after people viewed the my other video. The suggested that Lion should do other things such as dance and skateboard so I put my creativity to work and put together a video on day that show him doing all the things that people suggested he do... Watch the new video..

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Hello


Yes this could have done the trick with a simple photo but it wouldn't have been as cute. Don't you think. I am stepping in for Chris today because he is busy and has lots to do (aka he is lazy today) so check out the video on youtube and have a wonderful day.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Random Crap!



Enough to make you sick.

Washington Liquor State Licensing, Initiative 1183



The Washington Liquor State Licensing, Initiative 1183, will appear on the November 2011 statewide ballot in Washington as an Initiative to the People.
The measure would close state liquor stores; allow state licensing of private parties. Privately owned stores would be required to have at least 10,000 square feet of retail space to sell and distribute liquor.[1]
The initiative calls for a 17 percent fee from retailers on all liquor sales, as well as other fees from distributors. The fee was developed in response to opponents of the2010 measure who previously argued that the proposal would have cut millions of dollars from state revenue. In fiscal 2010, the state of Washington received an estimated $302 million from selling liquor.[2]
The state office estimates that the 2011 initiative may generate an estimated $42 million a year for the state and about $38 million for local government over the span of six years.[3]
Additionally, the proposal would limit the number of stores that sell liquor and makes no changes to the way in which beer is distributed and sold.[2]
According to proponents, the proposed measure would generate $200 million more than the current system for both state and local governments in the measure's first two years of enactment.[4]
http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Washington_Liquor_State_Licensing,_Initiative_1183_(2011)



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