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Is there a post of the year award we can get to Bansh for this??
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Is there a post of the year award we can get to Bansh for this??
We can thank "reality" TV for this.How does this build ratings for a show? By the time it hit twitter and people tuned in there was how many minutes left? To build up there careers? Will Smith has no problem selling seats to the movies and Chris Rock sells out his comedy shows so there is no gain for either one of them to be involved with a BS stunt like that especially if it turns out to be a stunt. Smolet and his antics will prevent any chicken little stunts from happening for a while I would think.
Only plus side is that people are talking about it the next day, but nobody gains from that except the places that are getting the hits. They are not giving anything to Will or Chris. By the next Oscars roll around people will have forgotten about this as well.
We are getting so conditioned that everything is fake and bull chit that we immediately think everything is.
I was going to post that on FB...that's another 30 day ban for me waiting to happen.
3 hours ago, Rockwood said:
Perhaps you haven't seen Bad Boys I or II? :biggrin:
Much better and amusing analysis here:
Never seen that show...but on teh FB plenty of Glamis folks were excited those trucks were going to be there...of course a few just had to point out "Get a Vendor pass" :lol:We can thank "reality" TV for this.
Speaking of, that damned Food Truck show was at Glamis last weekend. The glittery He/Shes waltzed into our camp (we were at Vendors) and tried ginning up some "reality"... Annoying.
Friends went to the trucks Friday before I got there. Ginning up "reality" there is fine. Having some director hassle you for waiver signatures while you're prepping for a ride... Nope. I have no doubt they wanted my signature because:Never seen that show...but on teh FB plenty of Glamis folks were excited those trucks were going to be there...of course a few just had to point out "Get a Vendor pass" :lol:
Funny now to hear them chicks are dudes... :lmao:
This is what I heard.Never seen that show...but on teh FB plenty of Glamis folks were excited those trucks were going to be there...of course a few just had to point out "Get a Vendor pass" :lol:
Funny now to hear them chicks are dudes... :lmao:
WUT?Friends went to the trucks Friday before I got there. Ginning up "reality" there is fine. Having some director hassle you for waiver signatures while you're prepping for a ride... Nope. I have no doubt they wanted my signature because:
1. I had no idea they were filming in Glamis until one waltzed into camp.
2. As a result, I no doubt had a look of extreme incredulity, then annoyance, then apathy when it happened.
Tacos Trucks FTWThis is what I heard.
Mac & Cheese truck was $60.00 for three orders of Mac & Cheese. The Mac & Cheese was described as Powdered cheese and some fancy noodles. Here is the best way to describe the quality of food.
The "Film" crew had food catered from vendors.
Don't forget the super long wait to get said powered cheese over fancy noodles. All while being hassled by film crews. Hooray.This is what I heard.
Mac & Cheese truck was $60.00 for three orders of Mac & Cheese. The Mac & Cheese was described as Powdered cheese and some fancy noodles. Here is the best way to describe the quality of food.
The "Film" crew had food catered from vendors.
Me and Sandpsycho went on Friday as they were wraping it up with the filming.....I tried to get food from the Senorata truck....nope / Closed at 5pm....It was 5:02.....some peeps said their food took over an hour to get.......Mike pointed out that NONE of thes soo called food trucks had any phone numbers or web sites.....also, the staff OR "cast" got into cars and were wisked away ......Drivers came out and drove the trucks away..........It all was VERY VERY staged and didn't apear to be real. They were very nice to talk with and the food looked ok, but I really don't think any of it was real food trucks....it seemed like it was all a staged act for TV.......I could be wrong but that was me and Mikes impression.Friends went to the trucks Friday before I got there. Ginning up "reality" there is fine. Having some director hassle you for waiver signatures while you're prepping for a ride... Nope. I have no doubt they wanted my signature because:
1. I had no idea they were filming in Glamis until one waltzed into camp.
2. As a result, I no doubt had a look of extreme incredulity, then annoyance, then apathy when it happened.
Anyone get a pic of my car at the drags?So a thread about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock turns into a thread about crappy food trucks. I’m impressed
does it have single shear shock mounts or dual?Anyone get a pic of my car at the drags?
I agree, not fake, oddly Will was laughing at the joke until his wife gave him the stink eye and he snapped out of his laugh and said "watch honey, I'll bitch slap the mean man for you" A cheap shot (slap) for sure, punk being a punk, so much for BLM.It’s embarrassing as an American. The guy who they idolize the most (by giving him a best actor Oscar) can’t take a joke and bitch slaps (an assault) the host of the program. Where are the days of class and elegance? What a joke. I used to be a fan of Will Smith. But now I hope he catches a charge for his little stunt.
Oh yeah, I’m in the not fake camp. Will doesn’t like to cuss. And he let loose on a couple of F-bombs. I’m thinking that was a real anger.