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February 27th 2009     

Just Send The Royalty Check To Incredible Wife

Posted by: Laer at 11:06 pm

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h, the days I wish we had an agent (and a patent attorney) living in the extra bedroom!  The ideas Incredible Wife comes up with can be mind-boggling.

Tonight, we were watching a bit of Glenn Beck as he railed against the various malfeasances of the federal government, and Incredible Wife turned to me – like it was really no big deal at all – and said:

You know what we need?  A reality show that puts a team of federal bureaucrats against a team of private sector entrepreneurs and gives them a big problem to solve. That would really show people what’s wrong with Obama’s vision of government!  The private sector would win every time; they’d need five times as many bureaucrats to hope to come close.

A great idea, even if she is being too kind to the feds.

So, Mr. Hollywood Producer Man, before you put Government Survivor on the air, be sure to sign this little contract here, and make sure you’ve got enough money in the account – ‘cuz if we’re going to have to give 40 percent to PrezO so he can coddle the losers and the lazy, you bet we’re gonna want waaay over $250K for this.

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  4. Larry Sheldon

    On what planet is there a Hollywood that would do tha?
    My guess is that with all the money in the world, they would turn it down–or ruin it
    But it would be enough to get me to watch television again.

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