A state proposal


It only costs two hundred dollars to file a legal proposal to the state of California. Any registered voter with two hundred bucks can file even the most ridiculous proposal for a law that they feel like and it has to be considered. I won't waste the precious time of our legislators with frivolous notions.

I'm filing a proposal with the state of California to have the film "A Good Day to Die Hard" (2013) officially removed from the John McClane canon. If passed, referring to said film as being part of the "Die Hard" series would incur a heavy fine and a possible beating with a copy of Roger Ebert's Movie Guide.

Who's with me? :)

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