[High Praise! to The Gormogons]
I question the million-dollar cowl, but I assume the rest is accurate:

Or, in other words, about 1.25 Solyndras.
Maybe Obama should’ve invested in Batman.
[High Praise! to The Gormogons]
I question the million-dollar cowl, but I assume the rest is accurate:

Or, in other words, about 1.25 Solyndras.
Maybe Obama should’ve invested in Batman.
instead of his wildly unsuccessful stimulus package, Obama could have bought 2900 batmans in 2009
$682M…but $600M is for his house.
I bet he’s underwater on his mortgage….well, unless he’s deducting the bat cave as a home office.
I do believe his body armor was quoted by whathisname played by Freeman as $300,000.00 not $3,000.00. Missing decimal points are us? 😉
although that’d be a rounding error in a .6 gigabuck budget, wouldn’t it.
I’d have spent more than a thousand bucks on my Kevlar Nomex Groin Armour.
But then again, I take a larger size 😉
I’m reporting this site to Obama’s Truth Team. I don’t know what all those made-up numbers are but clearly roads and bridges made Batman.
The high cost of the cowl may be because, in Batman Begins, he had to order them in bulk. Twice.
@TheFlyingPhoton,
yep, and if i remember correctly it came in two pieces and the orders were 10,000 each. so forty thousand pieces total. no one told me that there would be math today, but at $25 each piece, $50 each cowl, we have a winner. also some spares.
Wouldn’t the rebuilding of Wayne Manor have been overed by insurance?
The report in the paper said he got drunk and burned it down so I don’t think it would be covered by insurance……
Only if it were the Michael Keaton as Batman. The new guy’s just a self centered infant in an expensive suit. Nothing appealing or entertaining there. Oh the whining, the whining. I thought bats were silent.
When they rebuilt Wayne Manor, why did they install crappy old steam radiators?