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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:17 am
by itsreallyreal
What is it they say?... ANY publicity is GOOD publicity?...

How many old peole will now tune in to see that the Caertoon Network is not "Just for Kids"???

This could be the end of Adult Swim as we know uit people! :shock:

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:28 am
by Mirage
AutoPilate wrote:So Ben Affleck isn't the only imbecile to come out of Boston.
Matt Damon?

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:28 am
by Killthesmiley
their bail/plead hearing was just on TV.
The judge they got seems to be pretty damn biased if you ask me. And the lawyer they got is an idiot and contradictory. I honestly hope adult swim will put some cash up for these guys for better representation...because damn i felt like throwing something at the TV when i heard this man talk

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:57 pm
by autumneternal
AutoPilate wrote:You want to know how frigging moronic Bostonians are? These devices have been in place for two to three weeks in ten cities: Boston; New York; Los Angeles; Chicago; Atlanta; Seattle; Portland, Ore.; Austin, Texas; San Francisco; and Philadelphia. Now the governor of Massachussetts, to cover up the embarrassment of looking like a complete drooling idiot with the city's overreacting, says "It's a hoax - and it's not funny". Whatever, Gov. Patrick. We didn't see this kind of paranoia take hold of those nine other cities, and one of those nine was New York!
Hey, don't peg all Bostonians in as morons. Basically, those who overreacted were morons, the police, after the confirmed these "devices" weren't bombs, were morons, and the government was mornic for not accepting that it was Turner Broadcasting's doing when the contacted them to tell them as much.

I'm a Bostonian and I find all this hysterical. Expecially because of the length of time these things have been up, and the fact that they were fashioned after some of the funniest characters from ATHF.

In fact, my boyfriend and I have bought some shirts commemorating the event and we plan on wearing them with pride. Here's a picture of the shirt, (linked because of the "obscene gesture" the character is making).

The best part is that the news stations are still covering this, (of course, in light of the arrest of the two guys who put them up). Know what phrase I'm officially sick of hearing? "In this post-9/11 world..."

This whole thing can be summed up in one word: Hilarious!

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:19 am
by AutoPilate
I apologise for my generalisation. I must possess one of these shirts! :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:50 am
by AutoPilate
:lol:

http://weeklydig.com/blog/articles/terror_outrage
Next, let’s all get out our dictionary and look up “hoax”, shall we? Because while “War of the Worlds” was a hoax, this was not. There was no subterfuge involved, and no effort made to convince people that these devices were bombs. If I see a scary looking tree out my bedroom window, think it’s a monster, and then discover upon closer inspection that it isn’t, it doesn’t mean the tree has perpetrated a hoax against me. What it means is that for a moment I took leave of my senses. And just because I’m embarrassed about it doesn’t give me the right to go cut down the tree.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:46 pm
by autumneternal
AutoPilate wrote:I apologise for my generalisation. I must possess one of these shirts! :lol:
It's quite alright. It's a bit of an expected reaction, but I just wanted to clear it up that not all Bostonians are clueless, stuffy, paranoid people. :D
AutoPilate wrote::lol:

http://weeklydig.com/blog/articles/terror_outrage
Next, let’s all get out our dictionary and look up “hoax”, shall we? Because while “War of the Worlds” was a hoax, this was not. There was no subterfuge involved, and no effort made to convince people that these devices were bombs. If I see a scary looking tree out my bedroom window, think it’s a monster, and then discover upon closer inspection that it isn’t, it doesn’t mean the tree has perpetrated a hoax against me. What it means is that for a moment I took leave of my senses. And just because I’m embarrassed about it doesn’t give me the right to go cut down the tree.
This is just about the center of the argument now over here for anyone who actually has any sense. Lots of people are wondering why it's being referred to as a hoax. If you ask me, the government is trying to cover their shame by using this word instead of accepting responsibility that they overreacted after discovering the first one wasn't a bomb.

They're claiming that Turner Broadcasting, and the marketing firm who was responsible for the movie promotions are irresponsible and purposely withheld the truth until they'd gained enough momentum for this to become a promotion on their part. However, Boston police withheld the information from the public that these were not bomb until late afternoon. It was fairly obvious when they had no emergency medical personnel at any of the sites that there was no real threat to anyone. I think they were just trying to continue to incite panic.

And I'm really, really sick of hearing the phrase "In a post-9/11 world..." I can't stress that enough.

"In a post-9/11 world, we should all live in extreme fear of anything and everything that isn't familiar to us and incite mass panic when we do come across something of this nature."

Oh, and I love how Boston is trying to make the fact that two of the hijacked planes left from here on 9/11 our claim to fame now. Yeah...that's what we want to be remembered for!

This is my favorite quote:
Scaring an entire region, tying up the T and major roadway, and forcing first responders to spend 12 hours chasing down trinkets instead of terrorists is marketing run amok. –Rep. Ed Markey
Because we're chasing around terrorists every day around here? That's news to me! :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:56 pm
by Kasdeja
Wow.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:59 pm
by AutoPilate
autumneternal wrote:Oh, and I love how Boston is trying to make the fact that two of the hijacked planes left from here on 9/11 our claim to fame now. Yeah...that's what we want to be remembered for!
If it's any consolation, I'll always remember it for the huge crush I used to have on Shelley Long.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:34 pm
by Kasdeja
If it helps...it just makes me think of Larry Bird. Of course I'm from Indiana, too.

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:26 pm
by 7Harry7Potter7
Cheers!

*ahem*

*scampers away*

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:38 pm
by Kanazaka
I chuckled a bit when I first read an article about this, but I still think that the arrested guys were a bit out of line when they went on a tangent about hairstyles in front of the press. Yeah, this isn't a serious situation, but do you really want to come across as a-holes? And it doesn't help that they look like stoners :? . But this shouldn't even be a big news story, so I'm surprised that the media even cares what the guys had to say. And I'm sure that one day Boston will look back at this and say "What the heck were we thinking?"

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:41 pm
by Mirage
"It was wicked scary." :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:45 pm
by 7Harry7Potter7
LMAO Mirage!

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:46 pm
by Mirage
Cant take the credit unfortunately, it was on Best Week Ever :D