Minnesota Blue law has people seeing red

Minnesota has always been a bit old-fashioned when it comes to some things. In many ways, it’s what gives us our charm. A new debate on a very old issue has popped up again challenging an old blue law that says liquor stores, etc., cannot sell alcohol on Sundays. Minnesota is one of 14 states that doesn’t allow it, and the reasons are a bit ridiculous to me.

Chicago Lake Liquors

The owner of Chicago Lake Liquors is in favor of selling on Sundays.

First off, there is no rational basis for any law that tries to enforce religious standards of how people should or should not spend a particular day of the week. If you are against the idea of buying beer, wine, or liquor on Sundays, then don’t buy beer, wine, or alcohol on Sundays.

I tend to favor free market competition, so I don’t care if the sale of booze on Sunday will cut into bar and restaurant profits. I think it’s up to a bar owner or liquor store to up their game or diversify somehow to fight that new competition. Also, telling a grocery store it can’t carry alcohol is like telling Walgreen’s they can’t carry paperback books.

Some arguments are even coming from the liquor store owners themselves, who say that allowing the sale of alcohol on Sunday will increase operating costs for them. My response to that is pretty simple: Stay closed. You can set your own operating hours.

So, where am I going wrong here? Tell me how selling alcohol on Sundays is really going to hurt Minnesota …

Pat Tillman’s brother interviewed by Bill Maher

I don’t know much about the Pat Tillman story, but I do have the movie on my Netflix queue right now. I was struck by Richard Tillman‘s words in this interview with Bill Maher, the anger he feels, and the balls he has to say the things he is saying about God and the military. Whether you believe in God or not, support the military or not, the pain he shows speaking at his brothers memorial is poignant. *Warning: Videos contains strong language.

The stats on friendly fire (if what Bill Maher says is true) are concerning: 21% in WWII, 39% in Vietnam, and 52% in the Gulf war. This is not a good trend, but I’ll also be the first to admit I don’t fully understand how to account for it. If you have a theory, please enlighten me. If the military is covering up this incident and others like it, then we should all be very scared.

Infographic: Spring Break Debauchery

 (via The Infographics Showcase)

13-year-old’s online game review gets professional voice over

13-year-old boys are serious about their video games. If your game sucks, they’ll let you know like this kid did (see actual transcript below). The review of Super PSTW Action RPG was riddled with misspelled words and frustration that only a teenage gamer could articulate.

When the review was read by a professional voice over guy named D-Mac, something magical happened. I reley hope you like it.

Complete transcription of review:

“i reley dont wan to say this, but i have to now.
this game is so esey. i mean, all you do is hit the spacebar. thats it! how is this an RPG anyway? you cant contrail anything but what it says on the screen! what if i didnt want to buy the potion? what apout quests? all you can upgrade is stranth? there is no way you can lose to the boss at the end! this game is crap! its not even an RPG at all! i mean look at it! in what way is this supposed to be an RPG if you can do quests and stuff? all you do is press one butten the entier time! explain to me! the athore coments al totol lies! is it supposed to be stick dudes? i dont even know how this damn game got the daily 3rd prize, or a rating of 4.26!
pepole think this review is worthles.
go ahead! say it! i dont care! im just trying to make a point here!
blam this piece of crap!!!!”

My new favorite band – Bad Rabbits

These guys aren’t new, but they are new to me. Don’t you love it when you discover a new band you like?  They say they’ve been doing this about 10 years, and since 10 years is usually when bands break, or”making it big,” you’ll likely hear their name again.

Quick facts: From Boston, unsigned, cool logo, fresh sound. Webpage here.

Cover of DeftonesSextape

Cover of MJ “Human Nature”

Ladies, you know you’ve been there

You’ve been at a bar and seen them. Drunk girls. Nothing better illustrates how you can sometimes look to us than by viewing this baby trash a bar in Las Palmas.  Have fun this weekend, no matter where you decide to belly up.

 

Bathroom graffiti fail

Saw this graffiti in the bathroom at a favorite Minneapolis restaurant of mine the other night. I love how the progression of “metal” one-upping is silenced by the baddest band of all time…Hall & Oates.

Band Graffiti

Favorite band fail.

Beware Of The Homosexual 1961 PSA

“What Jimmy didn’t know was that Ralph was sick. A sickness that was not visible like smallpox, but no less dangerous and contagious — a sickness of the mind. You see, Ralph was a homosexual.” “One never knows when the homosexual is about. He may appear normal and it may be too late when you discover he is mentally ill.” This PSA was created by Sid Davis productions in 1961 on a shoestring budget of $1,000 to warn young boys about predatory homosexuals. The Leave it to Beaver type music is a trip.

Minnesota’s “Chocolate Rain” gets award

A 25-year-old University of Minnesota grad Adam Bahner, better known as “Tay Zonday,” climbed the YouTube charts in 2007 and is now being acknowledged for it. Zonday is one of 12 winners of the second annual YouTube Video Awards, recognizing the top user-created videos of 2007. His song and music video “Chocolate Rain” has been viewed over 15 million times. Zonday recorded the video in his Minneapolis living room in a make-shift studio space made of two-by-fours and bed sheets.

 

Ads on escalators

Juice Salon Escalator AdvertisingPizza Ad on Escalator 

Juice Salon is advertising in your mall. Here’s how it works. Half of a model’s head stays fixed at the bottom of an escalator; the other half of his head with different hairstyles descends on the fixed figure to create a hairy marketing delight. To see the video of it in action, click here. The other picture shows a pizza chain using escalators to show pizza being torn away from other slices using the front of the escalator step as stretched cheese.