Attn. D,C.-Area Reasonoids: Overdose, The Next Financial Crisis Premieres Tomorrow!
If you live in the Washington, D.C. area, be sure to get your tickets for tomorrow's premiere at the E Street Cinema of Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis, a documentary by my (libertarian) pals Martin Borgs and Johan Norberg. The film is based on Norberg's terrific book Financial Fiasco: How America's Infatuation with Home Ownership and Easy Money Created the Economic Crisis (Cato). Check out the super slick trailer:
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Any chances for repeat showings, say, Monday?
Hey Michael, any idea when its going to play elsewhere, if ever? Thanks.
Hey, Michael, do you ever read or watch anything that doesn't confirm what you already believe?
I'll bet he does. And I'll bet he doesn't hang around on the site and prove he's and idiot ny just talking shit.
Max, do you ever stick your hand into your ass after taking a shit and then smell your fingers?
Max, do you like gladiator movies?
Max, do you whistle revolutionary tunes when you cum to the poster of Che on your ceiling?
That was a neat trailer. Looked almost like the one from the Dawn of the Dead remake. Very apropos.
"I fall in love too easily ... I fall in love too fast. I fall in love too awfully quick ... for love to ever last..."
America's lament.
Probably should be changed to:
"I'm stuck with all this white-boy guilt ... I voting for the black. Nigga boy promising hope's ahead. ... A brain that nigga lacks ..."
Yeah buddy, I think you hit that nail square on the head. Wow.
Lou
http://www.cops-r-watching.es.tc
I voting for the black. Nigga boy promising hope's ahead.I like this post and enjoyed, thanks.