Does anyone want to buy a gross of Farenheit 9/11?
I'm afraid he already sold plenty. He has positioned himself in a unique way. No matter what is said about him pro or con, he benefits financially. He thrives on controversy.
"Does anyone want to buy a gross of Farenheit 9/11?"
No, as trap and skeet targets, they don't fragment properly and the hogs choke on the pieces.
And as rifle targets, I keep shooting through the little hole in the middle.
As coasters, they are too slippery.
As frisbys they are too light and hard to grab when receiving and my dog can't get a good bite on them anyway.
Hell, I can't figure what they were supposed to be for in the first place.
Maybe they were just intended to be a "Pet Rock" fad for liberal coffee tables -- "Pet Crocks?"