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20 pot protest set to go ahead at Sunset Beach
Vancouver Sunset Beach is set to get a whole lot greener Wednesday with marijuana activists planning a smoke out at the park for the annual 4/20 pot protest.
City staff told activists to find a new venue after last year protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery drew tens of thousands of smokers, but park board rankled at their suggestion of a beach venue,rolex datejust lady replica, where city bylaws prohibit smoking. While the Non Partisan Association led park board made political hay of the move and continues to worry about its financial impact, head 4/20 organizer Jeremiah Vandermeer said park staff have been meeting with him regularly to make sure the protest goes down smoothly.
of the grey area that marijuana is currently in, it politically difficult for anybody to accept full responsibility for what happens down there, Vandermeer said in an interview Friday.
can come out and say they support us 100 per cent and that we permitted, but we do everything we can in working with them just like every permitted event would and the reason is because we want to make it as safe as possible for everyone. said he and others on his team have been meeting weekly and monthly with single person that you can possibly imagine with the park board, from rangers to groundskeepers. They also been working with the city manager office, police and other emergency responders, he said.
Some of that diligence comes from a desire to avoid any repeat of the conflict that broke out between police and activists during last year July 1 Cannabis Day protest, Vandermeer said. was something that we don want to ever have happen again, he said.
Vandermeer said it has been more difficult to plan for the Sunset Beach site because it so much larger, but added that the extra space will make it safer.
In recent years the 4/20 event has come to resemble a marijuana farmer market and craft fair, and this one is no different.
is a protest and we there protesting bad laws that we want changed, Vandermeer said. farmer market and all the stuff that happens down there is part of our protest and it provides an example of the way things could be in a different world. protest site will sprawl along 250 metres of seawall at the mouth of the False Creek and will include around 400 vendor booths, Vandermeer said. About a quarter of the booths will be positioned on the beach sandy outcroppings, with the remainder lined up on the parking lot and a nearby field. A single stage will dominate the protest site northwest end.
About 200 tables have already been booked at a cost to vendors of $300 apiece. That cash goes toward the roughly $100,000 organizers are spending on the protest. About half of that cash goes to the stage and the remainder goes to things put on us by the city, Vandermeer said. That includes two way radios to communicate with first responders, a rental ambulance, a medical team and security team.
But organizers and park board are clashing over costs. While Vandermeer claimed protesters are paying for everything any other event would with the exception of a permit Sarah Kirby Yung, the head of the park board, disagrees.
a lot of city costs and resources that need to be put into this you got Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services costs, you got Vancouver Police Department costs, you got street and sanitation and traffic management, and that doesn account for the additional park board staff and resources that we dedicating. We putting lifeguards on, we going to have park rangers near the seawall. There a significant number of impacts, she said, noting that the city incurred nearly $100,000 in direct costs for last year protest.
think it fair to say that we don see eye to eye, Kirby Yung said.
An unexpected impact of the move to Sunset Beach has come with a decision by park board to shut down the Vancouver Aquatic Centre Wednesday over concern it would fill with smoke.
"We would be operating air intake fans to bring in fresh air and outside, 25 to 30,000 people will be lighting up and smoking marijuana," Kirby Yung said. "I don't think it would be pleasant or healthy."
About 1,000 people a day use the aquatic centre,replica mens rolex oyster perpetual datejust watch, including children and seniors with breathing difficulties. With tens of thousands of people rallying outside the facility, getting in and out would be a challenge.
Vancouver park board does not endorse this event. They don sanction the event,replica oyster perpetual rolex datejust, it un permitted, and we don think Sunset Beach is an appropriate location, Kirby Yung said. said that, the event is happening and so the focus right now has been on working very constructively with our colleagues to try to ensure a safe event on the day. asked if park staff would be ticketing for smoking violations, Kirby Yung said park board would look to VPD and follow their lead. Const. Brian Montague, a VPD spokesman, would not disclose plans for policing for Wednesday event. VPD have monitored 4/20 protests for 20 years, he said, adding that last year event cost police about $50,000.
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Vancouver Sunset Beach is set to get a whole lot greener Wednesday with marijuana activists planning a smoke out at the park for the annual 4/20 pot protest.
City staff told activists to find a new venue after last year protest at the Vancouver Art Gallery drew tens of thousands of smokers, but park board rankled at their suggestion of a beach venue,rolex datejust lady replica, where city bylaws prohibit smoking. While the Non Partisan Association led park board made political hay of the move and continues to worry about its financial impact, head 4/20 organizer Jeremiah Vandermeer said park staff have been meeting with him regularly to make sure the protest goes down smoothly.
of the grey area that marijuana is currently in, it politically difficult for anybody to accept full responsibility for what happens down there, Vandermeer said in an interview Friday.
can come out and say they support us 100 per cent and that we permitted, but we do everything we can in working with them just like every permitted event would and the reason is because we want to make it as safe as possible for everyone. said he and others on his team have been meeting weekly and monthly with single person that you can possibly imagine with the park board, from rangers to groundskeepers. They also been working with the city manager office, police and other emergency responders, he said.
Some of that diligence comes from a desire to avoid any repeat of the conflict that broke out between police and activists during last year July 1 Cannabis Day protest, Vandermeer said. was something that we don want to ever have happen again, he said.
Vandermeer said it has been more difficult to plan for the Sunset Beach site because it so much larger, but added that the extra space will make it safer.
In recent years the 4/20 event has come to resemble a marijuana farmer market and craft fair, and this one is no different.
is a protest and we there protesting bad laws that we want changed, Vandermeer said. farmer market and all the stuff that happens down there is part of our protest and it provides an example of the way things could be in a different world. protest site will sprawl along 250 metres of seawall at the mouth of the False Creek and will include around 400 vendor booths, Vandermeer said. About a quarter of the booths will be positioned on the beach sandy outcroppings, with the remainder lined up on the parking lot and a nearby field. A single stage will dominate the protest site northwest end.
About 200 tables have already been booked at a cost to vendors of $300 apiece. That cash goes toward the roughly $100,000 organizers are spending on the protest. About half of that cash goes to the stage and the remainder goes to things put on us by the city, Vandermeer said. That includes two way radios to communicate with first responders, a rental ambulance, a medical team and security team.
But organizers and park board are clashing over costs. While Vandermeer claimed protesters are paying for everything any other event would with the exception of a permit Sarah Kirby Yung, the head of the park board, disagrees.
a lot of city costs and resources that need to be put into this you got Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services costs, you got Vancouver Police Department costs, you got street and sanitation and traffic management, and that doesn account for the additional park board staff and resources that we dedicating. We putting lifeguards on, we going to have park rangers near the seawall. There a significant number of impacts, she said, noting that the city incurred nearly $100,000 in direct costs for last year protest.
think it fair to say that we don see eye to eye, Kirby Yung said.
An unexpected impact of the move to Sunset Beach has come with a decision by park board to shut down the Vancouver Aquatic Centre Wednesday over concern it would fill with smoke.
"We would be operating air intake fans to bring in fresh air and outside, 25 to 30,000 people will be lighting up and smoking marijuana," Kirby Yung said. "I don't think it would be pleasant or healthy."
About 1,000 people a day use the aquatic centre,replica mens rolex oyster perpetual datejust watch, including children and seniors with breathing difficulties. With tens of thousands of people rallying outside the facility, getting in and out would be a challenge.
Vancouver park board does not endorse this event. They don sanction the event,replica oyster perpetual rolex datejust, it un permitted, and we don think Sunset Beach is an appropriate location, Kirby Yung said. said that, the event is happening and so the focus right now has been on working very constructively with our colleagues to try to ensure a safe event on the day. asked if park staff would be ticketing for smoking violations, Kirby Yung said park board would look to VPD and follow their lead. Const. Brian Montague, a VPD spokesman, would not disclose plans for policing for Wednesday event. VPD have monitored 4/20 protests for 20 years, he said, adding that last year event cost police about $50,000.
During last year's protest at the art gallery, dozens of people were sent to hospital for medical treatment. epaper, Digital Access, Subscriber Rewards),replica gold rolex oyster perpetual datejust, please input your Print Newspaper subscription phone number and postal code.
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Van Persie capped an increasingly impressive United performance with a magnificent rising strike 18 minutes from time after he was played in by Rooney before Swansea's record signing Wifried Bony, on as a half time substitute,pink replica diamond ring cartier, made an impact with a late goal but it was not enough to disrupt United's path to victory.
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It represented the perfect start for Moyes, who has publicly complained about United's tough opening hand of fixtures. Here, in driving rain and wind,cartier replica diamond rings, they made light of this task at The Liberty Stadium despite some anxious moments.
Flying startNew Manchester United boss David Moyes has made a better start than Sir Alex Ferguson did in their Premier League winning season last year. United were beaten 1 0 at Everton, who were managed by Moyes.
United's fans showed their appreciation and support for their new Scottish manager throughout as he settles to the job of succeeding Ferguson, no doubt helped by this result.
The schedule does not get any easier with Chelsea starting United's Old Trafford season before a visit to Liverpool but this was the perfect confidence builder.
Rooney, subdued in United's pre match warm up,cartier replica rings for men, watched from the sidelines as Swansea made a combative start, with new signing Jose Canas booked in the opening moments and on the receiving end himself as Antonio Valencia picked up a yellow card.
United keeper David De Gea almost saw a clearance charged in by Michu as he was left in trouble by a back pass from Phil Jones, who had a shot turned over by Vorm.
Ryan Giggs may now have a place on United's coaching staff but Moyes clearly feels he still has a major role on the pitch and he could have given United the lead on two occasions.
Swansea 1 4 Manchester United: Michael Laudrup says finishing was the differenceHe broke clear but some of the old pace has inevitably gone and he was caught, then screwed a shot across the face of goal after Vorm turned away Welbeck's shot.
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Swansea were coping comfortably with United at this stage, with De Gea saving well from Michu, until they learned a lesson that has been handed out to many before switch off for only a moment and the champions will punish you.
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Swansea manager Michael Laudrup made a double half time substitution, sending on Bony and Pablo Hernandez for Routledge and Leon Britton.
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Pop quiz: What kind of vehicle seats up to eight people and has a pair of sliding doors, seats that fold out of the way and a commanding view of the parking lot at your local Gymboree?
According to Kia, it's not a minivan.
The South Korean automaker recently began selling its 2015 Sedona "multipurpose vehicle," a third generation people mover that starts at $26,795. It's aimed at rivals including the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Town Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.
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Kia's new ad campaign uses the tag line "It's not a sports car, it's a Sedona." Lest Corvette owners start lining up for a trade in.
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That similarity matters to Kia, which says 54% of minivan shoppers regardless of what they call the thing are empty nesters. Think grandparents with "active lifestyles" who still appreciate minivan practicality but also crave the style and amenities offered in many crossovers.
Unfortunately, segment leading handsomeness is all that distinguishes the Sedona from its peers. Kia missed an opportunity to set itself apart from a pack of relatively stale competitors.
The inside of the Sedona is built for seven people in standard trim, with a pair of reclining captain's chairs in the second row and a bench in the rear (an optional eighth seat wedges in the middle of the second row). Every seat in the house is spacious enough for tall adults, if not particularly plush.
Our nearly loaded, $43,295 SXL tester included "first class lounge seating" for the second row. In addition to reclining, the seats move side to side and fore aft and each has a leg rest that pops out. Picture a La Z Boy recliner with less room for your legs and no tiny fridge built into the side.
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That power figure is similar to its peers', though the Sedona's acceleration felt sluggish. This was disappointing, especially since Kia uses a slightly more powerful version of the same engine in its (lighter) Cadenza full size sedan to great effect.
Our SXL test model is rated at 17 mpg in the city and 22 on the highway, lagging just a bit behind most of its peers. In a week of mixed driving, we averaged 20 mpg.
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All Sedona models come with six air bags including side curtain air bags for all three rows, ABS, traction control and brake assist.
Pop quiz: What kind of vehicle seats up to eight people and has a pair of sliding doors, seats that fold out of the way and a commanding view of the parking lot at your local Gymboree?
According to Kia, it's not a minivan.
The South Korean automaker recently began selling its 2015 Sedona "multipurpose vehicle," a third generation people mover that starts at $26,795. It's aimed at rivals including the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna, Chrysler Town Country and Dodge Grand Caravan.
Kia, like nearly every other purveyor of minivans,how much is a replica cartier ring, swears the Sedona is too cool to be called a minivan.
Honda uses Run DMC and Judas Priest to sell its Odyssey; Toyota had a "Swagger Wagon" ad go viral online to the tune of 12.7 million views on YouTube; and Dodge has an R/T performance version of its Grand Caravan that its CEO calls the "man van."
Kia's new ad campaign uses the tag line "It's not a sports car, it's a Sedona." Lest Corvette owners start lining up for a trade in.
Curiously, buyers seem to have much less problem with being seen in a minivan. Honda, Toyota, Chrysler and Dodge each sell at least 120,000 of them a year. Perhaps a Stuart Smalley intervention is in order for minivan makers: You're good enough, you're smart enough, and doggone it, people like you.
In Kia's defense, the new Sedona has the styling moxie to back up this otherwise silly identity crisis.
But despite cooking the same dish, the Lexus NX200t and the Lincoln MKC use very different recipes.
Both are all new, aimed at the fastest growing segment.
Lexus and Lincoln, the moneyed offshoots of Toyota and Ford, are the latest automakers to enter the hotly contested compact crossover segment.
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That similarity matters to Kia, which says 54% of minivan shoppers regardless of what they call the thing are empty nesters. Think grandparents with "active lifestyles" who still appreciate minivan practicality but also crave the style and amenities offered in many crossovers.
Unfortunately, segment leading handsomeness is all that distinguishes the Sedona from its peers. Kia missed an opportunity to set itself apart from a pack of relatively stale competitors.
The inside of the Sedona is built for seven people in standard trim, with a pair of reclining captain's chairs in the second row and a bench in the rear (an optional eighth seat wedges in the middle of the second row). Every seat in the house is spacious enough for tall adults, if not particularly plush.
Our nearly loaded, $43,295 SXL tester included "first class lounge seating" for the second row. In addition to reclining, the seats move side to side and fore aft and each has a leg rest that pops out. Picture a La Z Boy recliner with less room for your legs and no tiny fridge built into the side.
This Sedona's third row flips and folds into the floor like all minivans should, though the heft of the seats makes this a chore, even for athletic adults. With the seats in place, their cubby in the floor of the trunk creates a useful cavern for gear.
The middle row doesn't disappear into the floor as in Chrysler and Dodge models, though the seat cushion does fold up, and the seat forward against the front seats. This means users don't have to remove the middle row to get a healthy amount of pure cargo room with the third row stowed.
Overall,cartier replica friendship ring, the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna have more room for both people and cargo, while the Chrysler and Dodge models rank about the same as the Kia.
From the Sedona's driver's seat, things were similarly average. The cabin is quiet but the ride quality is harsh. A 276 horsepower V 6 is standard on all models, as is a six speed automatic transmission and front wheel drive.
That power figure is similar to its peers', though the Sedona's acceleration felt sluggish. This was disappointing, especially since Kia uses a slightly more powerful version of the same engine in its (lighter) Cadenza full size sedan to great effect.
Our SXL test model is rated at 17 mpg in the city and 22 on the highway, lagging just a bit behind most of its peers. In a week of mixed driving, we averaged 20 mpg.
$43,395 may sound like a lot for a minivan sorry, multipurpose diaper wagon but it's on par with others in the segment. Spend that much on the Sedona and you get lane departure warning, a 360 degree camera system, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control,cartier replica ring engagement, two sunroofs, an Infinity sound system, leather seats and power tailgate and side doors.
That's an impressive roster of options, though we'd like to see some sort of DVD entertainment system included in it. And Kia expects the average Sedona buyer to opt for the mid level EX version, which starts at $32,995.
All Sedona models come with six air bags including side curtain air bags for all three rows, ABS, traction control and brake assist.
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A history of American political slurs
1836: Martin Van Buren (Democrat) vs. Four Whig Candidates
In 1836 Martin Van Buren narrowly won the presidency against four candidates from the Whig Party, recently organized by former National Republicans. Although united in their hatred of the Jackson administration, the Whigs were unable to rally behind a national candidate. Instead, they nominated men popular in various regions.
Van Buren Whig opponents attacked him in various ways. They denigrated him as illiterate, saying in campaign flyers that his beats round, like a tame bear tied to a stake, in a little circle,van cleef replica necklace, hardly bigger than the circumference of the head in which it is placed. They claimed he was a prim and fussy about his appearance. They accused him of wearing corsets and called him Sweet Sandy Whiskers because he scented his reddish whiskers.
He was labeled the Little Magician and the Red Fox of Kinderhook (the New York town where he was born) to highlight what his enemies saw as slipperiness and lack of principle. They also coined the adjective to describe someone who is evasive or uncommitted in politics. David Crockett, a former congressman who supported fellow Tennessean Hugh White, wrote about Van Buren, is said that at a year old he could laugh on one side of his face and cry on the other, at one and the same time. the Van Buren campaign took a few negative swipes at the Whigs, they concentrated on organizing the voters and keeping party members loyal. This verbal abuse reached a peak in 1864, as the country faced the challenge of a presidential election during wartime. Anti Lincoln newspapers still frequently portrayed the president as an ignorant hick. After Lincoln and Tennessean Andrew Johnson received the Republican nomination, the New York World fulminated: age of statesmen is gone; the age of rail splitters has succeeded In a crisis of the most appalling magnitude the country is asked to consider the claims of two ignorant, boorish, third rate backwoods lawyers. Ignoramus Abe was one of the nicknames flung at him. Others, as recorded by Harper Weekly for September 24, 1864, included Despot, Liar, Thief, Buffoon, and Old Scoundrel.
Not only the press, but the public held Lincoln to blame for the military disasters of the past three years. Even many loyal Republicans questioned whether he should run again. The Radical Republican wing of the party also felt that he had not gone far enough to abolish slavery, and they feared that he would be too conciliatory toward the South after the war. They chose to run Fr
1868: Ulysses Grant (Republican) vs,van cleef flower copy necklace. Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
The 1868 presidential election was mainly about the Civil War. Although hostilities had ended three years earlier, feelings on both sides were still running high. The political parties reflected the sharp sectional differences that continued to divide the country. Republicans, party of Lincoln, ran a Union war hero for president. Democrats, the party of the South, ran a Copperhead.
While General Ulysses S. Grant was an easy choice for Republicans,van cleef flower replica necklace, the Democrats struggled through more than twenty ballots before settling on a dark horse candidate, former New York governor Horatio Seymour. Seymour was flustered by the unexpected nomination. At first he declared that he could not be a candidate. Then he became weepy and was led off the platform by his friends. Although he accepted the nomination immediately afterward, Republicans leaped gleefully on this sign of weakness, labeling Seymour the Great Decliner.
If Seymour was surprised by the nomination, others were stunned. As a Peace Democrat during the war, Seymour had held opinions that many in the Union considered traitorous. Republican newspapers hit this note hard. They reminded voters that then Governor Seymour had addressed the New York draft rioters with the unfortunate phrase, friends. The New York Herald called Seymour embodiment of Copperheadism. The New York Tribune declared that if Seymour could be elected over Grant, patriot blood poured out like water at Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Mission Ridge and in the advance to Richmond was shed in vain. The paper told its readers, a Democrat and you find a Rebel under his skin. lived up to this reputation by running a racist campaign, accusing Grant and the Republicans of wanting to the South. Democrats were bitter that the army had been sent into several Southern states to enforce Reconstruction. They portrayed Grant as a would be military dictator man on horseback and sneered at his campaign slogan, us have peace. The Democratic vice presidential candidate Francis Blair wrote, peace to which Grant invites us is the peace of despotism and death. may have been a hero to most Northerners, but to his critics he was Grant the Butcher. They reminded voters that his battles against the Confederate Army in northern Virginia had been the bloodiest of the war. He had won, but at a terrible cost. Grant had also gained a wartime reputation as a serious alcoholic. The Democrats claimed he had been seen in the public streets even after his nomination. Anti Grant parades featured placards with the slogans the Butcher, the Drunkard, and talks peace but makes war. responded with acts, Seymour talks, Blair blows. They said that Blair was as much a drunkard as anybody, pointing to a two day hotel bill that listed $10 for room and board and $60 for whiskey and lemons. As for Seymour, they hinted that there was insanity in the family.
Grant refused to campaign, which led the Democrats to call him deaf and dumb candidate. However, as Election Day drew near, it became clear that Grant status as a war hero was enough to make him popular with voters. The Democrats began to fear a landslide defeat. One faction of the party clamored for Seymour to step down in favor of Chief Justice Salmon Chase. Seymour embarked on a frantic last minute speaking tour to build support, but to no avail. He carried only eight states.
1884: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) vs. James G. Blaine (Republican)
Words for scoundrels were plentiful during the Gilded Age. Beginning in the 1880s, boodlers were politicians who lined their pockets with profits from bribery, graft, and fraud. Cash that party bosses doled out to reward faithful supporters was also known as boodle.
Boodle is an old word, adopted from New York early Dutch settlers. Originally it meant someone estate or possessions. It later evolved into underworld jargon for counterfeit money and finally into slang for ill gotten gains in general. Such terms as boodler, boodleizing, boodle politician, and the verb to boodle were common in nineteenth century newspaper editorials. For instance, an 1887 Nation editorial declares with exasperation, York is better known all over the world for boodle Aldermen and municipal rings than for anything else. the early twentieth century the word had lost its political meaning. Boodle is now close to being obsolete, but is still used occasionally to mean any kind of contraband.
Even less familiar than boodler these days is the fantastical coinage snollygoster. This word was popularized almost single handedly by a Georgia Democrat named H. J. W. Ham, who traveled around the country during the 1890s with a stump speech titled Snollygoster in Politics. Ham claimed to have first heard the word during an 1848 political debate. He defined a snollygoster as a demagogue or a hypocrite. The Columbus Dispatch for October 28, 1895, captures the spirit of the word with this more elaborate definition: snollygoster is a fellow who wants office, regardless of party, platform or principles, and who, whenever he wins, gets there by the sheer force of monumental talknophical assumnancy. unclear how snollygoster originated. The word may be derived from the German schnelle geister, meaning spirit, but extravagant nonsense words such as lollapalooza and splendiferous were popular during the nineteenth century. Snollygoster may simply be part of this trend.
Snollygoster, although nearly obsolete,van cleef knock off alhambra necklace, enjoyed a brief moment of celebrity in 2009 when British politician Richard Graham used it on his website. After a flap over questionable campaign expenditures, Graham challenged his opponent to publish his expenses that all Gloucester voters could see that he isn a snollygoster.
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) vs. Alton Parker (Democrat)
Mark Hanna worst fears were realized on September 6, 1901, when an anarchist shot President McKinley at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He died eight days later, and Roosevelt assumed the presidency. Hanna was bitter about the turn of events. H. H. Kohlsaat, editor of the Chicago Times Herald, recalls speaking with him on McKinley funeral train. Hanna fumed, told William McKinley it was a mistake to nominate that wild man at Philadelphia Now look, that damned cowboy is president of the United States. dismayed by wild man ascent to the presidency referred to him as His Accidency. This dismissive phrase was first applied to John Tyler when he inherited the presidency from William Henry Harrison in 1841. Accidency is a rarely used word for a chance happening.
Roosevelt deeply resented this title. He was determined to run again and be elected in his own right. The Republican leadership would have preferred a more conventional candidate, but the voters loved his unorthodox style. The New York Sun expressed what many people felt about him with their famously succinct, back handed endorsement. The five word editorial declared: With all thy faults. 1904 election was fairly colorless. Roosevelt adhered to the principle that sitting presidents don campaign. His opponent Alton Parker, chief justice of the New York Court of Appeals, was a deeply reserved man who didn travel and made only a handful of campaign speeches. He couldn begin to compete with the popular Roosevelt. Parker carried only thirteen states, all of them in the South.
On election night, when the returns showed that Roosevelt had won an overwhelming victory, the president turned to his wife and remarked, dear, I am no longer a political accident. He was still savoring his triumph a few days later when Republican politician Joseph Benson Foraker called to pay his respects. Foraker recalls in his memoirs, I was ushered into his office he walked forward briskly to shake hands and welcome me. In doing so he announced with manifest satisfaction, are shaking hands with His Excellency, not His Accidency.'
1912: Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) vs. William Taft (Republican) vs. Theodore Roosevelt (Bull Moose) vs. Eugene Debs (Socialist)
Lunatic fringe is another of Theodore Roosevelt memorable contributions to the language, although he first used it to talk about art rather than politics. In a review of the New York City Armory 1913 exhibit of modernist art, he wrote, have to face the fact that there is apt to be a lunatic fringe among the votaries of any forward movement. In this recent art exhibition the lunatic fringe was fully in evidence, especially in the rooms devoted to the Cubists and Futurists. fringe was quickly adopted as a political term.
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) vs. Herbert Hoover (Republican)
Many Democratic Party chiefs considered New York governor Franklin D. Roosevelt a weak choice in 1932. He had run as James Cox vice presidential candidate in 1920 but did not have the strong track record of some other presidential hopefuls, including Al Smith, who wanted to run again. It took four votes and aggressive behind the scenes maneuvering to get Roosevelt nominated.
H. L. Mencken commented, was a great convention nominating the weakest candidate before it. How many of the delegates were honestly for him I don know, but [t]here was absolutely nothing in his record to make them eager for him. Political commentator Walter Lippmann described Roosevelt contemptuously as amiable boy scout. choice of John Nance Garner, Speaker of the House, for the second spot on the ticket exacerbated the problem. The popular Texan was much better known and more experienced than Roosevelt. One disappointed Texas colleague complained, a kangaroo ticket. Stronger in the hindquarters than in the front. a platform that promised unemployment relief, sweeping programs to put people back to work, stock market regulation, and the repeal of Prohibition, anyone the Democrats ran would almost certainly have been elected in 1932. The embattled Republicans were stuck with Hoover, who insisted on running again.
The president was now so disliked that audiences often booed him when he made public appearances.
The Republicans did their best, attacking Roosevelt as a radical and a socialist. Hoover predicted economic ruin if the Democratic ticket was elected, saying would grow in the streets of one hundred cities. Republicans also questioned whether Roosevelt was healthy enough to be president polio had left him paralyzed from the waist down since 1921. Roosevelt answered his critics with a vigorous cross country campaign, giving dozens of speeches in front of cheering crowds. He told them, policy is as radical as American liberty, as radical as the Constitution. were obviously convinced. Nearly 58 percent of voters went for the kangaroo ticket.
1836: Martin Van Buren (Democrat) vs. Four Whig Candidates
In 1836 Martin Van Buren narrowly won the presidency against four candidates from the Whig Party, recently organized by former National Republicans. Although united in their hatred of the Jackson administration, the Whigs were unable to rally behind a national candidate. Instead, they nominated men popular in various regions.
Van Buren Whig opponents attacked him in various ways. They denigrated him as illiterate, saying in campaign flyers that his beats round, like a tame bear tied to a stake, in a little circle,van cleef replica necklace, hardly bigger than the circumference of the head in which it is placed. They claimed he was a prim and fussy about his appearance. They accused him of wearing corsets and called him Sweet Sandy Whiskers because he scented his reddish whiskers.
He was labeled the Little Magician and the Red Fox of Kinderhook (the New York town where he was born) to highlight what his enemies saw as slipperiness and lack of principle. They also coined the adjective to describe someone who is evasive or uncommitted in politics. David Crockett, a former congressman who supported fellow Tennessean Hugh White, wrote about Van Buren, is said that at a year old he could laugh on one side of his face and cry on the other, at one and the same time. the Van Buren campaign took a few negative swipes at the Whigs, they concentrated on organizing the voters and keeping party members loyal. This verbal abuse reached a peak in 1864, as the country faced the challenge of a presidential election during wartime. Anti Lincoln newspapers still frequently portrayed the president as an ignorant hick. After Lincoln and Tennessean Andrew Johnson received the Republican nomination, the New York World fulminated: age of statesmen is gone; the age of rail splitters has succeeded In a crisis of the most appalling magnitude the country is asked to consider the claims of two ignorant, boorish, third rate backwoods lawyers. Ignoramus Abe was one of the nicknames flung at him. Others, as recorded by Harper Weekly for September 24, 1864, included Despot, Liar, Thief, Buffoon, and Old Scoundrel.
Not only the press, but the public held Lincoln to blame for the military disasters of the past three years. Even many loyal Republicans questioned whether he should run again. The Radical Republican wing of the party also felt that he had not gone far enough to abolish slavery, and they feared that he would be too conciliatory toward the South after the war. They chose to run Fr
1868: Ulysses Grant (Republican) vs,van cleef flower copy necklace. Horatio Seymour (Democrat)
The 1868 presidential election was mainly about the Civil War. Although hostilities had ended three years earlier, feelings on both sides were still running high. The political parties reflected the sharp sectional differences that continued to divide the country. Republicans, party of Lincoln, ran a Union war hero for president. Democrats, the party of the South, ran a Copperhead.
While General Ulysses S. Grant was an easy choice for Republicans,van cleef flower replica necklace, the Democrats struggled through more than twenty ballots before settling on a dark horse candidate, former New York governor Horatio Seymour. Seymour was flustered by the unexpected nomination. At first he declared that he could not be a candidate. Then he became weepy and was led off the platform by his friends. Although he accepted the nomination immediately afterward, Republicans leaped gleefully on this sign of weakness, labeling Seymour the Great Decliner.
If Seymour was surprised by the nomination, others were stunned. As a Peace Democrat during the war, Seymour had held opinions that many in the Union considered traitorous. Republican newspapers hit this note hard. They reminded voters that then Governor Seymour had addressed the New York draft rioters with the unfortunate phrase, friends. The New York Herald called Seymour embodiment of Copperheadism. The New York Tribune declared that if Seymour could be elected over Grant, patriot blood poured out like water at Gettysburg, Vicksburg, Mission Ridge and in the advance to Richmond was shed in vain. The paper told its readers, a Democrat and you find a Rebel under his skin. lived up to this reputation by running a racist campaign, accusing Grant and the Republicans of wanting to the South. Democrats were bitter that the army had been sent into several Southern states to enforce Reconstruction. They portrayed Grant as a would be military dictator man on horseback and sneered at his campaign slogan, us have peace. The Democratic vice presidential candidate Francis Blair wrote, peace to which Grant invites us is the peace of despotism and death. may have been a hero to most Northerners, but to his critics he was Grant the Butcher. They reminded voters that his battles against the Confederate Army in northern Virginia had been the bloodiest of the war. He had won, but at a terrible cost. Grant had also gained a wartime reputation as a serious alcoholic. The Democrats claimed he had been seen in the public streets even after his nomination. Anti Grant parades featured placards with the slogans the Butcher, the Drunkard, and talks peace but makes war. responded with acts, Seymour talks, Blair blows. They said that Blair was as much a drunkard as anybody, pointing to a two day hotel bill that listed $10 for room and board and $60 for whiskey and lemons. As for Seymour, they hinted that there was insanity in the family.
Grant refused to campaign, which led the Democrats to call him deaf and dumb candidate. However, as Election Day drew near, it became clear that Grant status as a war hero was enough to make him popular with voters. The Democrats began to fear a landslide defeat. One faction of the party clamored for Seymour to step down in favor of Chief Justice Salmon Chase. Seymour embarked on a frantic last minute speaking tour to build support, but to no avail. He carried only eight states.
1884: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) vs. James G. Blaine (Republican)
Words for scoundrels were plentiful during the Gilded Age. Beginning in the 1880s, boodlers were politicians who lined their pockets with profits from bribery, graft, and fraud. Cash that party bosses doled out to reward faithful supporters was also known as boodle.
Boodle is an old word, adopted from New York early Dutch settlers. Originally it meant someone estate or possessions. It later evolved into underworld jargon for counterfeit money and finally into slang for ill gotten gains in general. Such terms as boodler, boodleizing, boodle politician, and the verb to boodle were common in nineteenth century newspaper editorials. For instance, an 1887 Nation editorial declares with exasperation, York is better known all over the world for boodle Aldermen and municipal rings than for anything else. the early twentieth century the word had lost its political meaning. Boodle is now close to being obsolete, but is still used occasionally to mean any kind of contraband.
Even less familiar than boodler these days is the fantastical coinage snollygoster. This word was popularized almost single handedly by a Georgia Democrat named H. J. W. Ham, who traveled around the country during the 1890s with a stump speech titled Snollygoster in Politics. Ham claimed to have first heard the word during an 1848 political debate. He defined a snollygoster as a demagogue or a hypocrite. The Columbus Dispatch for October 28, 1895, captures the spirit of the word with this more elaborate definition: snollygoster is a fellow who wants office, regardless of party, platform or principles, and who, whenever he wins, gets there by the sheer force of monumental talknophical assumnancy. unclear how snollygoster originated. The word may be derived from the German schnelle geister, meaning spirit, but extravagant nonsense words such as lollapalooza and splendiferous were popular during the nineteenth century. Snollygoster may simply be part of this trend.
Snollygoster, although nearly obsolete,van cleef knock off alhambra necklace, enjoyed a brief moment of celebrity in 2009 when British politician Richard Graham used it on his website. After a flap over questionable campaign expenditures, Graham challenged his opponent to publish his expenses that all Gloucester voters could see that he isn a snollygoster.
1904: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) vs. Alton Parker (Democrat)
Mark Hanna worst fears were realized on September 6, 1901, when an anarchist shot President McKinley at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He died eight days later, and Roosevelt assumed the presidency. Hanna was bitter about the turn of events. H. H. Kohlsaat, editor of the Chicago Times Herald, recalls speaking with him on McKinley funeral train. Hanna fumed, told William McKinley it was a mistake to nominate that wild man at Philadelphia Now look, that damned cowboy is president of the United States. dismayed by wild man ascent to the presidency referred to him as His Accidency. This dismissive phrase was first applied to John Tyler when he inherited the presidency from William Henry Harrison in 1841. Accidency is a rarely used word for a chance happening.
Roosevelt deeply resented this title. He was determined to run again and be elected in his own right. The Republican leadership would have preferred a more conventional candidate, but the voters loved his unorthodox style. The New York Sun expressed what many people felt about him with their famously succinct, back handed endorsement. The five word editorial declared: With all thy faults. 1904 election was fairly colorless. Roosevelt adhered to the principle that sitting presidents don campaign. His opponent Alton Parker, chief justice of the New York Court of Appeals, was a deeply reserved man who didn travel and made only a handful of campaign speeches. He couldn begin to compete with the popular Roosevelt. Parker carried only thirteen states, all of them in the South.
On election night, when the returns showed that Roosevelt had won an overwhelming victory, the president turned to his wife and remarked, dear, I am no longer a political accident. He was still savoring his triumph a few days later when Republican politician Joseph Benson Foraker called to pay his respects. Foraker recalls in his memoirs, I was ushered into his office he walked forward briskly to shake hands and welcome me. In doing so he announced with manifest satisfaction, are shaking hands with His Excellency, not His Accidency.'
1912: Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) vs. William Taft (Republican) vs. Theodore Roosevelt (Bull Moose) vs. Eugene Debs (Socialist)
Lunatic fringe is another of Theodore Roosevelt memorable contributions to the language, although he first used it to talk about art rather than politics. In a review of the New York City Armory 1913 exhibit of modernist art, he wrote, have to face the fact that there is apt to be a lunatic fringe among the votaries of any forward movement. In this recent art exhibition the lunatic fringe was fully in evidence, especially in the rooms devoted to the Cubists and Futurists. fringe was quickly adopted as a political term.
1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) vs. Herbert Hoover (Republican)
Many Democratic Party chiefs considered New York governor Franklin D. Roosevelt a weak choice in 1932. He had run as James Cox vice presidential candidate in 1920 but did not have the strong track record of some other presidential hopefuls, including Al Smith, who wanted to run again. It took four votes and aggressive behind the scenes maneuvering to get Roosevelt nominated.
H. L. Mencken commented, was a great convention nominating the weakest candidate before it. How many of the delegates were honestly for him I don know, but [t]here was absolutely nothing in his record to make them eager for him. Political commentator Walter Lippmann described Roosevelt contemptuously as amiable boy scout. choice of John Nance Garner, Speaker of the House, for the second spot on the ticket exacerbated the problem. The popular Texan was much better known and more experienced than Roosevelt. One disappointed Texas colleague complained, a kangaroo ticket. Stronger in the hindquarters than in the front. a platform that promised unemployment relief, sweeping programs to put people back to work, stock market regulation, and the repeal of Prohibition, anyone the Democrats ran would almost certainly have been elected in 1932. The embattled Republicans were stuck with Hoover, who insisted on running again.
The president was now so disliked that audiences often booed him when he made public appearances.
The Republicans did their best, attacking Roosevelt as a radical and a socialist. Hoover predicted economic ruin if the Democratic ticket was elected, saying would grow in the streets of one hundred cities. Republicans also questioned whether Roosevelt was healthy enough to be president polio had left him paralyzed from the waist down since 1921. Roosevelt answered his critics with a vigorous cross country campaign, giving dozens of speeches in front of cheering crowds. He told them, policy is as radical as American liberty, as radical as the Constitution. were obviously convinced. Nearly 58 percent of voters went for the kangaroo ticket.
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More than 200 police were on hand for the siege, which lasted more than an hour. Armored personnel carriers and dozens of police cars, fire engines and ambulances were called to subdue the attackers and attend to the wounded.
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Police search neighborhood for suspects Police Cmdr. Tim McBride said he'd seen nothing like it since the Symbionese Liberation Army opened fire on LAPD officers in 1974, three months after members kidnapped newspaper heiress Patty Hearst.
One of the wounded officers was in serious condition, Williams said. Five have been treated and released from a hospital. One officer and one civilian were injured in a related car wreck.
Of the two suspects killed by police, one died of multiple gunshot wounds after he was captured. Police made several arrests in connection with the shooting, but the two dead gunmen are the only suspects known to be involved in the robbery attempt, Williams said. police chief, however, could not confirm that all of the suspects had been captured or accounted for.
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Nine elementary schools in the area were shut down. And residents of the middle class neighborhood northwest of downtown Los Angeles were advised to stay in their homes or call 911 if they had to leave.
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Police borrow guns, ammo from a gun shop Officers who initially responded to Friday's robbery, carrying standard issue 9 millimeter Baretta handguns, were in trouble.
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Stunned officers were out gunned to such a degree that at one point they burst into a gun store, and walked out with more powerful guns and ammunition.
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"These people had body armor and they needed something thatwould break body armor," he said. "We supplied them with slugs that would at least break bones on someone wearing body armor."
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Gunmen suspected in two other robberies Fourteen people hid themselves in the bank vault during the shootout.
Cameras were rolling as police shot one suspect in the head. The aerial news crews followed a second, limping gunman as he slowly drove away in a car the first gunman had used as a shield. The driver fired randomly, stopped and appeared to be trying to commandeer a pickup truck.
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(1.7M/43 sec. QuickTime movie)Two suspects were killed, and 15 people were injured, including 10 policemen. None of the injuries incurred during the hour long shootout was "life threatening," Los Angeles Police Chief Willie Williams said.
Initially out gunned, police responded to a scene in North Hollywood that resembled a combat zone. Bullets were flying from all directions into cars and buildings and bystanders, too.
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Police search neighborhood for suspects Police Cmdr. Tim McBride said he'd seen nothing like it since the Symbionese Liberation Army opened fire on LAPD officers in 1974, three months after members kidnapped newspaper heiress Patty Hearst.
One of the wounded officers was in serious condition, Williams said. Five have been treated and released from a hospital. One officer and one civilian were injured in a related car wreck.
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Nine elementary schools in the area were shut down. And residents of the middle class neighborhood northwest of downtown Los Angeles were advised to stay in their homes or call 911 if they had to leave.
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"These people had body armor and they needed something thatwould break body armor," he said. "We supplied them with slugs that would at least break bones on someone wearing body armor."
Added the LAPD's McBride: "We have many suspects who have multiple guns, and they continue to out gun us and fire at us at will."
Gunmen suspected in two other robberies Fourteen people hid themselves in the bank vault during the shootout.
Cameras were rolling as police shot one suspect in the head. The aerial news crews followed a second, limping gunman as he slowly drove away in a car the first gunman had used as a shield. The driver fired randomly, stopped and appeared to be trying to commandeer a pickup truck.
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Whether you're sitting at home trying to decide what to watch on Netflix or standing in the lobby of a cinema like some sort of caveman, movie posters are important. You've probably stared at thousands of posters over the course of your life before deciding that,van cleef butterfly replica necklace, fuck it, you're just gonna watch Hot Shots! Part Deux again. We've all been there.
That's why we're always surprised when we notice that famous actors tend to do the exact same oddly specific things in almost every single one of their posters, for reasons that are beyond the comprehension of common mortals like us. For example .
But then you have cases where we don't even remember that many things actually being on fire in the film itself, but they still set the poster aflame anyway:
"Just throw some torches on there. We told you, it's in his contract."
And finally there's The Wicker Man, the Nicolas Cagest of all movies, in which Cage didn't bother to show up for the poster at all. He was probably supposed to be running away from that fire or something, but without him in the way, we finally get a pure, unobstructed view of the blaze:
Spoiler alert: Cage is inside there getting burned alive. At least it wasn't the bees.
It seems that Zooey's quirkiness is a force that must be contained lest it spill over to the rest of the poster and infect the other actors, so they started boxing her off right from the beginning of her film career she's been put in boxes in the posters for Mumford and Manic, and she doesn't seem very happy about it.
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This tendency continued in her movies Live Free or Die and The Go Getter, but something happened her disruptive influence has shaken up the position of her boxes and those around her. She's breaking free!
For Midnight in Paris, he even wore yellow pants and a blue shirt to match the Van Gogh painting used in the background they tried a Picasso first, but Wilson's body parts kept painfully shifting place.
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The costume designer who gave him bandages that didn't match was summarily executed.
A red, black, and white jacket in Starsky Hutch, a blue shirt in Hall Pass, and a green coat in The Darjeeling Limited (the beige shirt is probably a printing error). And then there's the poster for How Do You Know:
You may recognize Jack's expression as classic "I have 12 Oscar nominations to my name, and yet here I am" disdain.
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This just makes us appreciate Wilson's accomplishments even more: It must be hard to get noticed in Hollywood when your greatest talent is to not get noticed. This might explain why they snubbed him and he didn't even appear in the posters for the Night at the Museum movies.
Entrapment and Chicago are two of her most famous movies, but Zeta Jones has been drawing attention to her right hip for a long time; she's been doing it from her earliest roles (the little seen Blue Juice) to her most recent ones (the little seen Rock of Ages).
Perhaps figuring that the audience has seen enough of her hip by now, in the poster for Intolerable Cruelty, she tries to get George Clooney to look at it. You might think he's doing a great job resisting her charms, but the universal "hiding a boner" posture gives away the fact that he has at least peeked at it.
As you can see, she usually accomplishes her objective by standing like her spine is severely dislocated, but the poster for The Rebound proves that she can even manage to do it while sitting.
"If I don't sit this way, my entire skeleton will collapse."
Granted, it's a nice hip (way nicer than any of ours), but there's just so much more to be proud of, Catherine. We don't know why she's so insecure about this. Even the cartoon version of her in Sinbad is oddly enamored with that particular part of her pelvis.
Yet another disappointingly titled work that does not, in fact, star Sinbad.
But she isn't the only one who benefits from this. The makers of The Legend of Zorro were aware that Zeta Jones' hip works like a black hole that sucks attention, which is probably why they decided to position the movie's logo in such a strategic place.
Portman first started getting some respect as an actor in Closer, which has a poster that required all the actors to look straight ahead and get as serious as possible. So she dropped the smile for this one, but you could still sort of see some trace of mischievousness in her face.
However, Portman's real turning point was V for Vendetta, where they must have taken 200 different photos before they finally reached the point where she just wanted to go home, as evidenced by the completely bored and emotionless way she's looking at us.
Which would have made a far more appropriate symbol for Anonymous, if you ask us.
Somehow, this worked out pretty well for her, so she's been doing .
Apparently Mila Kunis is terrible at oral.
And this doesn't just happen in serious dramas Thor and Your Highness are a superhero film and a medieval stoner comedy, respectively, and she still gave us the blank face. This is made even more baffling by the fact that she's never used that expression in the movies themselves. Maybe she just fucking hates doing posters.
Whether you're sitting at home trying to decide what to watch on Netflix or standing in the lobby of a cinema like some sort of caveman, movie posters are important. You've probably stared at thousands of posters over the course of your life before deciding that,van cleef butterfly replica necklace, fuck it, you're just gonna watch Hot Shots! Part Deux again. We've all been there.
That's why we're always surprised when we notice that famous actors tend to do the exact same oddly specific things in almost every single one of their posters, for reasons that are beyond the comprehension of common mortals like us. For example .
But then you have cases where we don't even remember that many things actually being on fire in the film itself, but they still set the poster aflame anyway:
"Just throw some torches on there. We told you, it's in his contract."
And finally there's The Wicker Man, the Nicolas Cagest of all movies, in which Cage didn't bother to show up for the poster at all. He was probably supposed to be running away from that fire or something, but without him in the way, we finally get a pure, unobstructed view of the blaze:
Spoiler alert: Cage is inside there getting burned alive. At least it wasn't the bees.
It seems that Zooey's quirkiness is a force that must be contained lest it spill over to the rest of the poster and infect the other actors, so they started boxing her off right from the beginning of her film career she's been put in boxes in the posters for Mumford and Manic, and she doesn't seem very happy about it.
Run,van cleef copy alhambra necklace, Joseph Gordon Levitt. Run while there's still time.
This tendency continued in her movies Live Free or Die and The Go Getter, but something happened her disruptive influence has shaken up the position of her boxes and those around her. She's breaking free!
For Midnight in Paris, he even wore yellow pants and a blue shirt to match the Van Gogh painting used in the background they tried a Picasso first, but Wilson's body parts kept painfully shifting place.
But still, this is clearly a deliberate aesthetic choice it's not like he actually has mutant powers that allow him to blend into any environment,van cleef and arpels fake necklace, right? Except that, even when there are more people in the poster, he's the only one who matches the background.
The costume designer who gave him bandages that didn't match was summarily executed.
A red, black, and white jacket in Starsky Hutch, a blue shirt in Hall Pass, and a green coat in The Darjeeling Limited (the beige shirt is probably a printing error). And then there's the poster for How Do You Know:
You may recognize Jack's expression as classic "I have 12 Oscar nominations to my name, and yet here I am" disdain.
Now,van cleef flower fake necklace, that's impressive. Here we have four characters: two who don't match the background at all, one who is vaguely in the same color family, and then Wilson, who appears to be wearing a shirt made out of the curtain he's standing in front of.
This just makes us appreciate Wilson's accomplishments even more: It must be hard to get noticed in Hollywood when your greatest talent is to not get noticed. This might explain why they snubbed him and he didn't even appear in the posters for the Night at the Museum movies.
Entrapment and Chicago are two of her most famous movies, but Zeta Jones has been drawing attention to her right hip for a long time; she's been doing it from her earliest roles (the little seen Blue Juice) to her most recent ones (the little seen Rock of Ages).
Perhaps figuring that the audience has seen enough of her hip by now, in the poster for Intolerable Cruelty, she tries to get George Clooney to look at it. You might think he's doing a great job resisting her charms, but the universal "hiding a boner" posture gives away the fact that he has at least peeked at it.
As you can see, she usually accomplishes her objective by standing like her spine is severely dislocated, but the poster for The Rebound proves that she can even manage to do it while sitting.
"If I don't sit this way, my entire skeleton will collapse."
Granted, it's a nice hip (way nicer than any of ours), but there's just so much more to be proud of, Catherine. We don't know why she's so insecure about this. Even the cartoon version of her in Sinbad is oddly enamored with that particular part of her pelvis.
Yet another disappointingly titled work that does not, in fact, star Sinbad.
But she isn't the only one who benefits from this. The makers of The Legend of Zorro were aware that Zeta Jones' hip works like a black hole that sucks attention, which is probably why they decided to position the movie's logo in such a strategic place.
Portman first started getting some respect as an actor in Closer, which has a poster that required all the actors to look straight ahead and get as serious as possible. So she dropped the smile for this one, but you could still sort of see some trace of mischievousness in her face.
However, Portman's real turning point was V for Vendetta, where they must have taken 200 different photos before they finally reached the point where she just wanted to go home, as evidenced by the completely bored and emotionless way she's looking at us.
Which would have made a far more appropriate symbol for Anonymous, if you ask us.
Somehow, this worked out pretty well for her, so she's been doing .
Apparently Mila Kunis is terrible at oral.
And this doesn't just happen in serious dramas Thor and Your Highness are a superhero film and a medieval stoner comedy, respectively, and she still gave us the blank face. This is made even more baffling by the fact that she's never used that expression in the movies themselves. Maybe she just fucking hates doing posters.
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Three San Diego college athletes were killed and 10 others were injured Sunday night when a van carrying the San Diego State University rowing club home from a meet in Sacramento had a blowout and crashed on Interstate 5 in the San Joaquin Valley, near Santa Nella. Sunday when the left rear tire blew out, causing driver Joseph Farrage, 19, to lose control of the vehicle, which rolled several times and caught fire,van cleef knock off bracelet, said Doyne Cates of the California Highway Patrol. All but two of those aboard were thrown from the van,sweet fake alhambra bracelet, including the three who were killed.
Derek Christopher Guelker, 18, of Orange; Mark Andrew Skinner, 19, of San Diego, and James Marshall O'Hara, 20, of Englewood, Colo., were pronounced dead at the scene by Dr. Jeffrey Nordella, a passing motorist who identified himself to the highway patrol as a physician at UCLA Medical Center. All three were San Diego State University students.
"They were all terrific people, well rounded students," said SDSU crew coach Chuck Datte, who was not with the team members who crashed. "They were all volunteers students first, athletes second. There's no money in rowing. They were just having fun."
Of those injured, nine were San Diego State crew members. The 10th was Liz Ciarrochi, 20, a rower for the University of San Diego crew team.
The CHP is investigating the accident, Cates said, adding that empty beer cans were found in the van after the accident. A blood alcohol test was performed on Farrage, but the CHP has not determined whether the driver will be cited, Cates said.
Bill Finley, San Diego State's assistant athletic director, said the accident was the worst tragedy in the history of the university's athletic program.
"In terms of a team coming back from a competition, I can't remember anything like this happening," Finley said. "It's a shock. Because they were representing San Diego State University, everybody here feels a sense of loss."
Most severely injured in the accident were Mark Starkey, 22, and Jeff Moorehouse, 19, whose conditions had improved to satisfactory by Monday night, according to a spokeswoman at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto. Dan Wright, 19; Brian Eliel, 21, and Ciarrochi were reported in "fair and stable" condition.
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SDSU President Thomas Day said the school's administration was "very saddened" by the incident.
"We feel very sympathetic for the families of the students who were killed," Day said. "It was just one of your traffic circumstances on Mother's Day where some people who were happy they had won some crew events were anxious to get home and maybe too anxious."
San Diego State's victory Sunday in the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships' junior varsity competition was the first victory for the three students who were killed. They had been promoted from the freshman novice crew only a week before.
"They give so much for this," Mike McDaniel, assistant crew coach, told the Daily Aztec, SDSU's student newspaper. "Their home life suffers, their grades suffer a little bit, guys break up with their girlfriends. They hadn't won too many races in the open division, so this was their first big deal. And when they won, it was quite a big day for them."
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"They were all terrific people, well rounded students," said SDSU crew coach Chuck Datte, who was not with the team members who crashed. "They were all volunteers students first, athletes second. There's no money in rowing. They were just having fun."
Of those injured, nine were San Diego State crew members. The 10th was Liz Ciarrochi, 20, a rower for the University of San Diego crew team.
The CHP is investigating the accident, Cates said, adding that empty beer cans were found in the van after the accident. A blood alcohol test was performed on Farrage, but the CHP has not determined whether the driver will be cited, Cates said.
Bill Finley, San Diego State's assistant athletic director, said the accident was the worst tragedy in the history of the university's athletic program.
"In terms of a team coming back from a competition, I can't remember anything like this happening," Finley said. "It's a shock. Because they were representing San Diego State University, everybody here feels a sense of loss."
Most severely injured in the accident were Mark Starkey, 22, and Jeff Moorehouse, 19, whose conditions had improved to satisfactory by Monday night, according to a spokeswoman at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto. Dan Wright, 19; Brian Eliel, 21, and Ciarrochi were reported in "fair and stable" condition.
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SDSU President Thomas Day said the school's administration was "very saddened" by the incident.
"We feel very sympathetic for the families of the students who were killed," Day said. "It was just one of your traffic circumstances on Mother's Day where some people who were happy they had won some crew events were anxious to get home and maybe too anxious."
San Diego State's victory Sunday in the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships' junior varsity competition was the first victory for the three students who were killed. They had been promoted from the freshman novice crew only a week before.
"They give so much for this," Mike McDaniel, assistant crew coach, told the Daily Aztec, SDSU's student newspaper. "Their home life suffers, their grades suffer a little bit, guys break up with their girlfriends. They hadn't won too many races in the open division, so this was their first big deal. And when they won, it was quite a big day for them."
"I think the biggest thing you could say is they wanted it they wanted to win," Datte told the Daily Aztec. "It seemed to me they were the kind of people who are hard strivers. . . . They did what they wanted to."
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