Phil Sklar and Brad Novak are two wealthy White guys who have now found a way to maximize money into a charity and a museum for their expensive hobby. these two nimrods love bobble heads and the stupid manufacture and waste of creating sports figures cheap statues with bouncy heads. An absurd idea that only money funneled away from business towards establishing a sport industrial complex and worship could produce in the United states. the idea though that the city of Milwaukee is helping these two jerks, who got themselves into the business of marketing and manufacturing this junk product mostly tossed in garages after a year, and a hall of fame museum of this lame nauseating errr toy/item is complete ludicrous and insane when one thinks about it. There is and never will be a practical need for a museum of this crap and the only motivation of these two clowns in bringing this nonsense in downtown Milwaukee is for these two wealthy bastards to have a non-profit and some tax write off. I mean these tow assholes are human living bobbleeads and this idea should of been laughed at and these two jokers run out of city hall for their museum proposal. The amount of pollution and environmental degradation for these two corporate pricks to be allowed to manufacture and accumulate for themselves in a product of no value or use for humanity is rewarding of federal pollution crime and time in a pen instead of being allowed to have a museum with who knows what financial shenanigans these fuck faces will now be able to take advantage for themselves. These to clowns are playing the system and the fraud of charity and museum tax abuses should be examined as this could only be allowed in a democratic major Blue city or state. Basically with this museum scam these clowns are looking for a way for government and business to subsidize their collection and losses of sale and too much inventory such as when they mass produced 5000 a Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wicker's super cub fan doll and sold about a dozen.
Bubble heads Phil Skyler and Brad Novak bring fraudelent corporate welfare abuse and bad museum to downtown Milwaukee
Oscar Orton
Phil Sklar and Brad Novak are two wealthy White guys who have now found a way to maximize money into a charity and a museum for their expensive hobby. these two nimrods love bobble heads and the stupid manufacture and waste of creating sports figures cheap statues with bouncy heads. An absurd idea that only money funneled away from business towards establishing a sport industrial complex and worship could produce in the United states. the idea though that the city of Milwaukee is helping these two jerks, who got themselves into the business of marketing and manufacturing this junk product mostly tossed in garages after a year, and a hall of fame museum of this lame nauseating errr toy/item is complete ludicrous and insane when one thinks about it. There is and never will be a practical need for a museum of this crap and the only motivation of these two clowns in bringing this nonsense in downtown Milwaukee is for these two wealthy bastards to have a non-profit and some tax write off. I mean these tow assholes are human living bobbleeads and this idea should of been laughed at and these two jokers run out of city hall for their museum proposal. The amount of pollution and environmental degradation for these two corporate pricks to be allowed to manufacture and accumulate for themselves in a product of no value or use for humanity is rewarding of federal pollution crime and time in a pen instead of being allowed to have a museum with who knows what financial shenanigans these fuck faces will now be able to take advantage for themselves. These to clowns are playing the system and the fraud of charity and museum tax abuses should be examined as this could only be allowed in a democratic major Blue city or state. Basically with this museum scam these clowns are looking for a way for government and business to subsidize their collection and losses of sale and too much inventory such as when they mass produced 5000 a Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wicker's super cub fan doll and sold about a dozen.
Phil Sklar and Brad Novak are two wealthy White guys who have now found a way to maximize money into a charity and a museum for their expensive hobby. these two nimrods love bobble heads and the stupid manufacture and waste of creating sports figures cheap statues with bouncy heads. An absurd idea that only money funneled away from business towards establishing a sport industrial complex and worship could produce in the United states. the idea though that the city of Milwaukee is helping these two jerks, who got themselves into the business of marketing and manufacturing this junk product mostly tossed in garages after a year, and a hall of fame museum of this lame nauseating errr toy/item is complete ludicrous and insane when one thinks about it. There is and never will be a practical need for a museum of this crap and the only motivation of these two clowns in bringing this nonsense in downtown Milwaukee is for these two wealthy bastards to have a non-profit and some tax write off. I mean these tow assholes are human living bobbleeads and this idea should of been laughed at and these two jokers run out of city hall for their museum proposal. The amount of pollution and environmental degradation for these two corporate pricks to be allowed to manufacture and accumulate for themselves in a product of no value or use for humanity is rewarding of federal pollution crime and time in a pen instead of being allowed to have a museum with who knows what financial shenanigans these fuck faces will now be able to take advantage for themselves. These to clowns are playing the system and the fraud of charity and museum tax abuses should be examined as this could only be allowed in a democratic major Blue city or state. Basically with this museum scam these clowns are looking for a way for government and business to subsidize their collection and losses of sale and too much inventory such as when they mass produced 5000 a Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wicker's super cub fan doll and sold about a dozen.
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