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Post by GeddyLeePierce on Oct 28, 2021 3:40:20 GMT
STeVe’s not banning anyone, just revoking their posting privileges. That way he can keep his membership numbers up. Piece of shit.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Oct 28, 2021 12:40:47 GMT
Fuck, I sure hope that doesn't mean we are gonna get an influx of new rejects. This place is sort of the Parler/Gab/what-have-you alternative to SHTV as it is... We need to build a wall to keep this caravan out.
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Post by Mediocrates on Oct 28, 2021 14:42:04 GMT
Who are all these people who are supposedly getting banned? All the worst shites from these heavily moderated threads are still there. As he explained, "we've lost many good members...". All the worst shites are safe.
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Post by acslater on Oct 28, 2021 16:06:11 GMT
The “good members” who call out the worst shites will also go right to being their best friends like they always do.
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Post by mudflapslim on Oct 29, 2021 12:15:54 GMT
STeVE Hoffman said:
Hi, everyone. The actor has NO right to inspect weapons, that is a big no-no on any movie or TV set. The actor's father could risk losing access to craft services. Let's move on.
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Post by antiram on Oct 29, 2021 23:16:18 GMT
What could STEVE possibly mean by this? You hand a gun to an actor on the set, and he checks to see if it is unloaded, and that is forbidden?!? Like what happens? Would Alec have gone to jail if he had looked? Would he have been fired from the film for checking? Would he have been given a severe scolding in front of everyone (presumably, after finding the bullet and saving somebody's life?) Would he lose his SAG card? Would he be blackballed? For someone trying to be succinct, he sure is being vague here.
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Post by spicer on Oct 29, 2021 23:20:42 GMT
It's vague shit 'cos he pulled it from his ass.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Oct 29, 2021 23:24:49 GMT
Always good to see you, Antiram.
StEvE always has to appear "in the know". He's been on movie sets, bucko, and YOU haven't. He knows all the rules, who does what and when and why. You plebes haven't spent a DAY in ell lay. He has. He does. His kids are SAG/AFTRA baby! He hobknobs with the jetset. You don't, pal. That's why stevE KNOWS, pal. Heh.
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Post by coddiwomple on Oct 30, 2021 7:14:19 GMT
Fuck, I sure hope that doesn't mean we are gonna get an influx of new rejects. This place is sort of the Parler/Gab/what-have-you alternative to SHTV as it is... We need to build a wall to keep this caravan out. Hear hear. I didn’t emigrate here last week just to watch a bunch of dirty immigrants crawl over.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Nov 16, 2021 12:54:05 GMT
So, who is lying, STEVE? You, who said the actors are forbidden from checking weapons? Or George Clooney, who said:
"Every single time I’m handed a gun on the set — every time — they hand me a gun, I look at it, I open it, I show it to the person I’m pointing it too, I show it to the crew,” Clooney said. “Every single take."
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Nov 16, 2021 23:55:50 GMT
I'm sorry, my Label Avatard friend. I apologize. Who the fuck is George Clooney anyway? Just some hack whose kids are SAG and he just hangs out and eats free cold cuts all day.
Perhaps an extra donation would wipe the slate clean?
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Post by coddiwomple on Nov 17, 2021 16:37:34 GMT
What does Clooney know? He doesn’t even host a site for deplorables.
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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Jan 20, 2023 18:26:51 GMT
One thing for sure, Alec Baldwin has killed more people than my AR-15. Just sayin... That's an idiotic statement. Just sayin...
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Post by gobshite on Jan 20, 2023 18:32:23 GMT
And blam goes the thread
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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Jan 22, 2024 18:09:44 GMT
Of course the details are important and so is working knowledge of the set and armorer. But there is no getting away from the broad strokes of the man holding the gun, Baldwin, his history against women including his own daughter and ex. I don't think "accidents" like this happen in a vacuum. It was Baldwin's production company, Baldwin putting himself in a star role that involved handling a gun. There is no getting away from the fact that Baldwin aimed the gun at an attractive, successful blonde lady and it went off--with new evidence that he pulled the trigger and lied about it, so maybe there could have been charges of obstructing justice. Regardless of intent, it echoes his long and problematic history of aiming his rage at women. I'm sure he didn't intend to leave nasty, hostile voicemails for his daughter. It's just what comes out of him in some sort of "posterior lobe" level. The manslaughter charge seems entirely appropriate. Here's what I know, I know it's not his job to check a gun assuming he even has the knowledge to. I know someone else was there being paid to do that very job. I know you're a very opinionated guy who jumps to erroneous conclusions. How do you know it's not his job to check a gun? One of the first rules of handling a gun is that you shouldn't pick it up without checking it. Yes, others are supposed to check it too. But the person holding the gun and pointing it bears some responsibility unless we're living in total chaos. You have the opposite opinion as me and may be the one who jumps to an erroneous conclusion. More telling, you're on the side of the guy who held the gun when it fired, killing a woman dead. Regardless of the legalities and technicalities, that's not a very good look for you. Maybe you shouldn't be so proud of it. I'm not on anybody's "side" , what are you 12? How do I know it's not his job to check a gun? Because his title is actor, not armorer . How do I know it was someone else's job to check the gun? Because their title was armorer, not actor. I'm in my 50s. You're tripping over yourself to rush to Baldwin's defense. That makes you on his side, regardless of whether you'll admit it. His title is not just actor, it's head of the production company responsible for the set and the movie. More to the point anyone picking up any gun is taking on tremendous responsibility and needs to take it very, very, very, very seriously. Anyone handling any gun knows this or should. I would not feel safe hanging around either one of your relatives either to be quite honest, especially if they feel that Alec handled the gun properly on the set. One person is dead and another shot, but you feel like Alec handled the gun "as he should have." I am not hanging around you with a gun either, Lol. My father and brother both had US Marshall issued concealed carry permits as they were executives in the airline business in the 1980's. You may be a former production assistant in the film industry, but your statement about Mr. Baldwin "not being carless when handling the gun" is simply quite ludicrous. You sound like you are a dedicated fan boy of Mr. Baldwin's, so I will give you that credit, Lol. What an ugly nasty post. Typical of you law enforcement types. I would not want to be around you or your gun- obsessed relatives. Your family sounds violent to me. I dislike guns-obsessed people and I don't like being around the damn things. Nevertheless, I know more about them than I care to. Who cares about the U.S. Marshals in your family? They have nothing to do with what happened on this movie. As to Alec Baldwin, the last movie I saw him in was called The Shadow. That was in 1995, I think. I liked it. The rest were occasional guest spots on Saturday Night Live. I have no particular interest in him. The only actors that I follow are foreign and female. Like Isabelle Huppert for instance. Now there's somebody worth obsessing over. I was never a production assistant. My father was a volunteer Deputy Sheriff when he was working full time at a car dealership. He volunteered to join the Navy during WWII and served in the Pacific Theater when he was 18 years old. He later became a cameraman and eventually a director in the television industry in the 1950's. He later started his own airline and because of domestic terrorist threats against executives in the airline business, the US Marshall's office advised as many high level executives to train in gun use and get issued badges as there was no way the Marshall's office could protect every executive in the airline business. Thanks for the slandering of my family. You are a real class act. I could pretty much figure out that you had no experience handling guns yourself as your statements were so ignorant of basic gun safety protocols. Alright, so this thread is now about your biography. You have the right to insult me and my family because your father was a Sheriff and your father and brother had US Marshal concealed carry permits. This is all about you. You imagine your family was maligned because their distinguished service makes you the final authority on production procedures and the RUST case. Got it. And posts that she deleted from her social media accounts after the incident showed her to be a decidedly immature, unserious and irresponsible person. Her accounts resembled what you'd expect the local strip club dancer to have, not a person in charge of managing deadly weapons for a film company.
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