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It may not be the biggest or the best, but it is the oldest shopping mall in San Francisco. People in the Sunset, Ingelside & Oceanview areas very rarely go downtown to shop, they go to Stonestown which opened up in 1951 to serve the shopping needs of those living away from downtown.It may not be the biggest or the best, but it is the oldest shopping mall in San... more
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These posters, by Jarod Gibson, are really awesome! You can buy them as t-shirts, ipod/ipad/laptop skins, or as a print.
Check link for more.These posters, by Jarod Gibson, are really awesome! You can buy them as t-shirts,... more
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I’ve been a fan of Jason Mewes ever since I discovered Kevin Smith’s indie smash “Clerks” way back when I was an impressionable little film nerd in high school. And while his direct-to-video work is pretty much hit and miss, it’s still good to know that he’s still out there doing his thing.
http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/jason-mewes-cordially-invites-you-to-shoot-the-hero/I’ve been a fan of Jason Mewes ever since I discovered Kevin Smith’s indie... more
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Kevin Smith, the director of such acclaimed movies as Clerks, Dogma and Chasing Amy, is once again in the spotlight for a rant on his Twitter account (now apparently referred to as a “twrant”) regarding the harsh criticism of his latest movie, Cop Out received. Just recently, he turned to Twitter to vent his frustrations over an ugly spat with SouthWest Airlines after their two-seat policy for overweight patrons led to Smith being ejected from an L.A.-bound flight before takeoff. As a follow-up rant, Smith is targeting film critics, those same folks who generally hated the director’s Bruce Willis-Tracy Morgan cop comedy.Kevin Smith, the director of such acclaimed movies as Clerks, Dogma and Chasing Amy,... more
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Caroline McCarthy writes that Kevin Smith's response to being kicked off of a Southwest flight because he was "foo fat," "may be the best example we've seen yet of how Twitter and other forms of new-media mass communication are shaping that old industry known as public relations. Nobody walks around with a Twitter follower count or blog URL painted on his or her forehead, and many extremely popular bloggers still live in relative physical anonymity, which means that the customer relations business is like a game of Minesweeper--you can never be sure what might blow up in your face."
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10454328-36.html?tag=newsLatestHeadlinesArea.0Caroline McCarthy writes that Kevin Smith's response to being kicked off of a... more
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Kevin Smith continues to insist he is NOT too fat to fly Southwest Air. The airline removed him from a flight Saturday after deeming him a safety risk, even though he says he was seated with the armrests down and seat belt buckled.
Smith says the airline made a mistake in trying to board him as a standby passenger then giving him the boot.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/16/kevin-smith-challenges-so_n_463886.htmlKevin Smith continues to insist he is NOT too fat to fly Southwest Air. The airline... more
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So you may have heard that Kevin Smith was recently booted off a Southwest Airlines flight for being, well, a bit too husky. In this NSFW clip, Smith recounts his humiliation, and the important fact that, as he, puts it, "I know I'm fat, but I'm not that [bleeping] fat." Full audio at smodcast.com.So you may have heard that Kevin Smith was recently booted off a Southwest Airlines... more
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He may like to make you laugh, but "Silent Bob" found nothing funny about being kicked off a plane for being fat.
Kevin Smith, director of the upcoming Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan laugher, "Cop Out," turned to Twitter to vent his frustrations Saturday after allegedly getting booted from a Southwest Airlines flight.
"I know I'm fat," the 39-year-old wrote via Twitter. "But was Captain Leysath [sic] really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated?"
The writer and director of "Clerks" and "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back" let loose in the tweet tirade after allegedly being told by a flight attendant he was a "safety risk" as he was about to fly from Oakland to Burbank.
"I'm way fat," Smith tweeted, "But I'm not THERE just yet. But if I am, why wait til my bag is up, and I'm seated WITH ARM RESTS DOWN. In front of a packed plane with a bunch of folks who'd already I.d.ed me as 'Silent Bob'."
Southwest uses the armrests has a factor in determining whether a passenger must purchase an extra seat becauase of their size. According to their website, "It serves as the boundary between seats and measures 17 inches in width," it states.
"Customers who are unable to lower both armrests and/or who compromise any portion of adjacent seating should proactively book the number of seats needed prior to travel."
Smith wrote he was offered a $100 voucher by the airline, and noted he eventually flew on a Southwest flight despite the incident.
More at link:
http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/02/14/2010-02-14_director_kevin_smith_too_fat_to_fly_southwest_clerks_writerdirector_tweets_rage_.htmlHe may like to make you laugh, but "Silent Bob" found nothing funny about... more
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He may like to make you laugh, but “Silent Bob” found nothing funny about being kicked off a plane for being fat.
Kevin Smith, director of the upcoming Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan laugher, “Cop Out,” turned to Twitter to vent his frustrations Saturday after allegedly getting booted from a Southwest Airlines flight.
“I know I’m fat,” the 39-year-old wrote via Twitter. “But was Captain Leysath [sic] really justified in throwing me off a flight for which I was already seated?”
For the Full Story "Kevin Smith too Fat to Fly"... Kevin Smith VIDEO...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/director-kevin-smith-too-fat-to-fly-southwest-clerks-writerdirector-tweets-rage-at-airline/
The writer and director of “Clerks” and “Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back” let loose in the tweet tirade after allegedly being told by a flight attendant he was a “safety risk” as he was about to fly from Oakland to Burbank.He may like to make you laugh, but “Silent Bob” found nothing funny about... more
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Highlights: Remember Veronica? Roni
She is a wonderful actress who is noted for her role in the film Clerks.
Other than being a talented performer, she is also a hair & make-up artist.
In 2008 she appeared in Dead & Gone & Neland Circle.
Photo:by jn 2009Highlights: Remember Veronica? Roni
She is a wonderful actress who is noted for her... more
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In the latest installment of Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier’s SModcast Podcast, Mosier gave some insight into his latest partnership / project involving Jim Mahfood and Disney.In the latest installment of Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier’s SModcast Podcast,... more
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WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE Kevin responds to a fan who busts his chops about his penchant for rehashing old characters.WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE Kevin responds to a fan who busts his chops about his... more
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