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07-03-2018, 09:13 AM
My grandpa used to take me to a Chinese buffet in Traverse City called China Fair. Grandpa had a thing for Asian women and liked to go there and look at the pretty girls who worked there. I would guess that Moore eats there on a regular basis. There are some excellent restaurants for fine dining in the area, Grandpa took me to a few of those, too. But if there is a GC in the Traverse area, I'm guessing it's near the Great Wolf Lodge, which is near the mall.
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07-08-2018, 08:19 AM
I can't believe "The Blob" (My nickname for Moore) actually still thinks he's relevant. His last crockumentary, "Where to Invade Next," and his attempted Broadway show both bombed miserably ("Where to Invade Next" opened at 19th place in the box office). Here's hoping this film fails just as badly.
Yep. For all his portraying George W. Bush as a "Draft Dodger" and Republicans as sending kids off to war, he's showing that he's the true "Chicken hawk" in this situation.
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07-08-2018, 12:53 PM
You've probably been reading the news... Moore's Traverse City Film-festival is being sued for unpaid bills.
https://www.9and10news.com/2018/07/0...-unpaid-bills/
( funny how that one doesn't mention Moore's name in neither the text nor video )
http://www.record-eagle.com/news/loc...db49a60f9.html
“It became apparent the festival had overextended,” Cutler said. “The festival’s eyes were a bit bigger than their finances could handle, and we were the people left standing, holding an invoice.”
The festival operated at a loss for the first time last year, founder Michael Moore previously told the Record-Eagle. In an April 2018 email to Friends of the Film Festival, he wrote “We ran a rare deficit last year.”
Moore did not return multiple requests for comment and elaboration on those statements.
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07-08-2018, 07:32 PM
Let’s put his body on the Transcontinental railroad line.
It's not how old you are, it's how you got here.
It's been a long road and not all of it was paved.
. If you ain't havin' fun, it's your own damn fault
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07-09-2018, 09:15 AM
Moore is the founder of the festival. I don't know if he has a big role in it recently. It is a cool thing, though. They maintained the old downtown Traverse City theater and they show classic movies, too, mixed in with the indie kind of stuff you can also see at Sundance. Traverse City is a tourist area in the summer, lots of beaches, boating and a beautiful area. The area my Grandpa lived in used to be all cherry farms when I was kid, and is now wine country (the Old Mission Peninsula). It's worth a trip if you are in the area.
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07-10-2018, 12:08 PM
1. In fact, contrary to what Moore has bragged, he is not actually from Flint, either. He was born and raised in Davison, which is near Flint geographically, but the similarities end there. While Flint is a working- class town with a large minority population, Davison is an uber- wealthy, lily- white suburb whose residents are often the bosses of the working- class types who live in Flint. Moore just made up that he was from Flint so he could look more like an average joe standing up to those evil rich people.
2. Michael Moore on Bill Maher? Those two men are odious enough individually, I really don't want to know what they're like together.
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