Looking up the other series produced by 12gauge, and based on their name, I am forced to believe you have found a company that is staffed exclusively with 13 year old boys who were only allowed to watch Cannon action films and eat pixie sticks.
oh hey, cool to see a Brian Stelfreeze cover on 1900hotdog, wonder what comic it Oh no oh no
I can’t _wait_ for The Daily Wire or PureFlix to license this shit-show and create a two-hour hate crime on film starring Kevin Sorbo and three producers’ failures of adult sons.
It’s a sad state of affairs that the C part of ICE gets ignored here.
I would pay good money to see agents carefully examining a shipment of green sweaters with a patch saying Kiss Me I’m Irish under a microscope and discovering the wool isn’t from Northern Ireland as declared, but actually Ireland, and the import fee falls under Schedule D11 of the 1998 US-EU collatoralized Trade Agreement instead of Section C Subsection 9A of the US-UK Revised Import Fees Memorandum of 2002. Their ruling then gets sent to the WTA where a multinational board rules in favor of the US, causing the importer to issue a formal protest to go with their $110.25 fine.
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Looking up the other series produced by 12gauge, and based on their name, I am forced to believe you have found a company that is staffed exclusively with 13 year old boys who were only allowed to watch Cannon action films and eat pixie sticks.
oh hey, cool to see a Brian Stelfreeze cover on 1900hotdog, wonder what comic it Oh no oh no
I can’t _wait_ for The Daily Wire or PureFlix to license this shit-show and create a two-hour hate crime on film starring Kevin Sorbo and three producers’ failures of adult sons.
It’s a sad state of affairs that the C part of ICE gets ignored here.
I would pay good money to see agents carefully examining a shipment of green sweaters with a patch saying Kiss Me I’m Irish under a microscope and discovering the wool isn’t from Northern Ireland as declared, but actually Ireland, and the import fee falls under Schedule D11 of the 1998 US-EU collatoralized Trade Agreement instead of Section C Subsection 9A of the US-UK Revised Import Fees Memorandum of 2002. Their ruling then gets sent to the WTA where a multinational board rules in favor of the US, causing the importer to issue a formal protest to go with their $110.25 fine.