LORDS OF APATHY

Showing posts with label Minnesota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnesota. Show all posts

August 15, 2011

NA NA NA-NA; NA NA NA-NA, HEY HEY HEY goodbye...

Thank god* Minnesota Dooshbag Tim Pawlenty has come to his senses and dropped out of the Republican presidential race the other day.  I'm not saying this because I think he would be any worse at following the corporate marching orders than Barack Obama is; I'm saying it because I just dont want to see his fucked-up eagley weasely face on TV all the time. This guy sucks. Who even cares whatever the fuck he's talking about, just go crawl under somebodys front porch and drink a bottle of bleach you fucking scumbag. Suck it T-Paw...

*(God does not actually exist)

April 20, 2011

TIM PAWLENTY AKA YOSEMETE SAM

I absolutely loathe politicians and their disingenuous bullshit pandering. Listen to this human turd sandwich do his best Larry the Cable Guy impression in an attempt to cozy up to Joe-Moonshine before the 2012 presidential elections: Sickening....

September 24, 2010

MINNESOTA MONTAGE

Check out our boy Preston Harper's latest skateboarding adventures in Minnesota complete with soundtrack from Minneapolis' own 50 Tyson!
minnesota montage from preston harper on Vimeo.

June 2, 2010

SOUNDSET 2010

"Asian tramps washing lowriders" is the fifth element of hip hop. Anyway, here's some video I shot this weekend.

June 30, 2009

SUCK IT NORM COLEMAN

-Say hello to your new Senator from the great state of Minnesota Mr. Al Franken.

January 5, 2009

SENATOR AL FRANKEN

It's official ladies and gentlemen... Our boy Al Franken has officially beaten Republican Reptilian scumbag Norm Coleman out of his senate seat in Minnesota! Naturally, Coleman won't take his beating gracefully and plans on trying to recount the recount. I cannot WAIT for the shit slinging to start from Limbaugh and O'Reilly. -It's gonna be AWESOME!
MINNEAPOLIS - Democrat Al Franken will be declared the winner of the tight U.S. Senate contest in Minnesota, emerging from a ballot recount with a slim margin over Republican Norm Coleman, a state official said on Sunday. Coleman, the incumbent, is expected to challenge the result in court, and could demand a second recount based on disputes over lost ballots, accusations of double-counting of votes, and the inclusion of some previously excluded absentee ballots in the recount.