Posted on 09/14/2009 10:42:45 AM PDT by careyb
Who could possibly believe that this guy wasn't real?

That’s J-Roc from Trailer Park Boys....nowahm-sayin’?
Lol.....Apparently, Obama government subsidized groups will believe anything.
TPB is probably one of the funniest shows that a majority folks have never heard of.
More needs to be said about this connection between ACORN, the financial crisis and ACORNS attitude towards responsible lending.
Are you listening, Beck?
Absolutely agree.
I first saw it when it was on BBC America, then it went away. Now it’s back on the 101, and I’m watching it again.
BTW, the trailer for the new movie looks awesome and it will be one of the few times I will venture to the theater.
PS
My wife hated the show until she saw the episode with Sebastian Bach, then she started warming up.
I know that many Freepers would be turned off by the extreme profanity, but if you can put that aside, you won’t be dis-repointed (my Rickyism).
I don’t think he looks real. He looks like a pimp character from a Brat-pack 80’s movie. Still, kudos to him for pulling this off. I hope he has a few more tapes in his holster. ACORN needs to be destroyed.
I also wonder if he and his pretty girlfriend realize how much danger they are putting themselves in. The girl especially seems a little naive.
Do you think SNL will run with a skit on Acorn? Dare they?
My favorite moment is in the New York video, when he says that “she’ll be in the house, performing tricks.”
ACON - taken to the cleaners.
My favorite episode is when they rob the grocery store for the food for Rickey’s wedding reception.
Some Freepers may be turned off by the profanity, but the show is hilarious. A friend told me about it and I watched episodes on Youtube. Can’t wait to see the next movie. Go Bubbles!
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