Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Boston Globe Is All Wet

Bad enough to be lying about the global warming, 'er, climate change (pfft); however, when they contradict themselves within two featured stories on the front page....

You know, he's
right.

Related:
June Swoon For Fart-Misters

"Month may become dimmest on record" by Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff | June 23, 2009

MILTON - The dreariest June in memory....

You don't have to tell me.

His other weather data bear it out: The dreariness has been compounded by a genuine coolness, with an average temperature of 59.8 degrees so far this month, making this the fourth coldest June since the observatory opened in 1885. Rain is also a half-inch above average, giving New England a summer chill more common in Ireland.....

Of course, no connection is made with the agenda-pushing fart-mist of "global warming." That would expose the paper for the outrageous liars they truly are.

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Of course, like the fart-misters, it's ALL
ABOUT DA BIDNESS ($$$).

"June is washing out all over; Seemingly ceaseless rain makes business even worse" by Jenn Abelson and Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff | June 23, 2009

It’s summertime, and the living is soggy. Yesterday was the 14th day of precipitation this month, and the near-constant drizzle has taken a toll on everybody. From Faneuil Hall to Downtown Crossing to Newbury Street, restaurant and store owners, already pummeled by the economic slowdown, gazed at sheets of relentless rain and said the lousy weather is just the latest sucker punch....

Related: June Temps

The Boston Globe Cuts the Cheese

On paper, the weather hasn’t been as miserable as it feels.

Pffft!
I don't even want to comment anymore!


Rainfall so far this month, a little more than 2 inches, is close to average for June, according to the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Taunton.

I'm sorry, but THAT is just a FLAT-OUT LIE!!!!

This is an ON-the-GROUND REPORT and WE HAVE HAD MUCH MORE RAIN than 2 INCHES!!!! There have been AT LEAST 3 DOWNPOURS with FLOODING that I CAN REMEMBER this month -- and SOME SOX GAMES were CANCELLED as well.

They TRULY THINK we are STOO-PID out here!!

Either that or they think we will ACCEPT the BIGGEST CROCK of CRAP and BELIEVE IT!!!

And if it's not that then it is a LAUGHING, DECEPTIVE, AGENDA-PUSHING INSULT to YOU, Globe reader.

No wonder they are LOSING ONE MILLION, SIX-HUNDRED THOUSAND a WEEK!! Who wants to READ LIES that are CONTRADICTED (forget the war propaganda for a minute) in FRONT of YOUR OWN FACE?

Obviously, less and less people.


What is wreaking havoc on sales and dispositions is that there has been at least some precipitation - even if only a drizzle - falling on what feels like an unending string of days. That, combined with an average temperature that’s been 4.3 degrees below normal for the month, has made summer - which officially arrived on Sunday - feel more like early spring.

Yeah, WE KNOW!!!!!!


Would-be consumers who were already holding off on spending for seasonal items because of the economy are delaying even longer because summer just won’t start, said Paul Walsh, managing principal of the weather-analysis company G2 Weather Intelligence....

Of course, for some, the rain is gold. Movie theaters, for example, fill more seats....

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Oh, well, ISN'T THAT SPECIAL!!!

FLASHBACK:


"Americans flock to movies, seeking silver-screen lining; Box office sales surge in midst of recession" by Michael Cieply and Brooks Barnes, New York Times | March 1, 2009

LOS ANGELES - Hollywood could get used to this recession thing.

While much of the economy is teetering between bust and bailout, the movie industry has been startled by a box-office surge that has little precedent in the modern era. Suddenly it seems as if everyone is going to the movies, with ticket sales this year up 17.5 percent, to $1.7 billion, according to Media by Numbers, a box-office tracking company.

And yet they are getting TAX BREAKS and TAX GIVEAWAYS from my state.

See: Making Movies in Massachusetts

And it is not just because ticket prices are higher. Attendance has also jumped, by nearly 16 percent. If that pace continues through the year, it would amount to the biggest box-office surge in at least two decades.

Not by me. I haven't been to the movies in two years. The last good movie I saw was Sicko, and considering the dissing my favorite film took (probably because he's not Jewish), I will never pay for a ticket to a movie ever again.

Americans, for the moment, just want to hide in a very dark place, said Martin Kaplan, the director of the Norman Lear Center for the study of entertainment and society at the University of Southern California.

Yeah, HIDE in the DARK away from the LIGHT and TRUTH, America! I wish I could say that was the exception; however, it is the rule around here.

"It's not rocket science," he said. "People want to forget their troubles, and they want to be with other people."

In the DARK where you CAN'T TALK to anyone and are a SPECTATOR!

Americans, you are pathetic!!!!

You know, if I'm going to be in the dark with another person, I'd rather be having sex -- not watching a movie!

Helping feed the surge is the mix of movies, which have been more audience-friendly in recent months as the studios have tried to adjust after the lackluster sales of more somber and serious films.

Translation: Americans like crap.

As she stood in line at the 18-screen Bridge theater complex here on Thursday to buy weekend tickets for "Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience," Angel Hernandez was not thinking much about escaping reality. Instead, Hernandez, a Los Angeles parking lot attendant and mother of four young girls, was focused on one very specific reality: her wallet.

Even with the movie carrying a premium price of $15 because of its 3-D effects - children's tickets typically run $9 at the Bridge - Hernandez saw the experience as a bargain.

"Spending hundreds of dollars to take them to Disneyland is ridiculous right now," she said. "For $60 and some candy money I can still be a good mom and give them a little fun."

Oh, THAT'S WHAT being a GOOD MOM is, huh? Shoveling money at Holywood and CANDY into the KIDS!!!!

I've been typing it all day, readers, and I've had it. I'm not buying their stink-shit agenda-pushing paper tomorrow.

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The film industry appears to have had a hand in its recent good luck. Over the last year or two, studios have released movies that are less depressing than what came before. After poor results for a spate of serious dramas built around the Middle East ("The Kingdom," "Lions for Lambs," "Rendition"), Hollywood got back to comedies like "Paul Blart: Mall Cop," a review-proof lark about an overstuffed security guard.

Translation: Americans DON'T LIKE WARS, especially when we have been LIED TO ABOUT THEM!!!!!!!!!! And we don't like STINK ELITE, AGENDA-PUSHING CRITICS, either!

"A bunch of movies have come along that don't make you think too much," said Marc Abraham, a producer whose next film is a remake of "The Thing."

That's ALREADY BEEN DONE!! So what, we get a THIRD REMAKE NOW?

Don't you guys have any NEW IDEAS out there?

Certainly exhibitors are looking for a profit lift in the downturn. A new report from Global Media Intelligence on Friday predicted that the fortunes of movie theater operators like Regal Entertainment and Cinemark Holdings would be "increasingly favorable against a backdrop of highly negative economic news."

I want the $300 milion in taxpayer hand-outs back.

Cinematic quality has little to do with it. The recent crop of Oscar nominees has fared poorly, for the most part, at the box office. Lighter fare has drawn the crowds....

Or maybe we just don't like what elite shitters like, huh?

"Watchmen," a dark superhero film, opens March 6 and is expected to do megawatt business. Movie theaters are adding 3 a.m. screenings for "Watchmen" next week, and advance sales.... have been strong.

That's nice. An APOCALYPSE FILM is going to be PROMOTED! Just the type of mindset the masses need.

So WHEN is the FALSE-FLAG TERROR ATTACK coming, Jewwood?

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So WhyTF does Hollywood need TAXPAYERS to pay for THEIR ROAD, 'eh?

See:
Hollywood S***s on Massachusetts

What Is Wrong With Hollywood

Lights, Camera, CUT!