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The ideas jus' keep flowin'
- Uncle Bobby
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- Location: East End Toronto
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The ideas jus' keep flowin'
The topic of our old friend, Frank D'angelo, has less and less to do with brewing, and more and more to do with slack-jawed puzzlement and incredulousness.
My suggestion:
Open this link in one window to listen to one of Frank's latest upbeat and positively messaged pop recordings.
Then open this link in another window to read about the social networking website for aspiring athletes of which Frank is one of the controlling interests.
My suggestion:
Open this link in one window to listen to one of Frank's latest upbeat and positively messaged pop recordings.
Then open this link in another window to read about the social networking website for aspiring athletes of which Frank is one of the controlling interests.
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"It's ma-a-a-gic!"
"It's ma-a-a-gic!"
at 2:38 Paula Brancati. Completely cheesy song but he's holding in there, vocally (with no sense of embarassment that I can tell.) You think he jumped Paula ten minutes later?Uncle Bobby wrote: Open this link in one window to listen to one of Frank's latest upbeat and positively messaged pop recordings.
In Beerum Veritas
- Jon Walker
- Seasoned Drinker
- Posts: 1899
- Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2001 8:00 pm
- Location: Wherever you go there you are
The man is shameless and likely a narcissist. Even his cooking ads rub me the wrong way. Doesn't anyone who works with him have the balls to say; "Hey Frank, you're not a celebrity and your reputation and smarmy self importance actually hurt the brands you are allegedly promoting. Maybe you should not be in any of the ads at all".
I don't always piss in a bottle but when I do...I prefer to call it Dos Equis.
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- Beer Superstar
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- Location: Brampton, ON
This guy is a goof.
And I don't mean in the cute lovable way that my kids are goofs...
I mean, cringing, embarrassingly, pretend-you-don't-know-him type of goof.
Is this guy still in any way associated with OCB?
And I don't mean in the cute lovable way that my kids are goofs...
I mean, cringing, embarrassingly, pretend-you-don't-know-him type of goof.
Is this guy still in any way associated with OCB?
"What can you say about Pabst Blue Ribbon that Dennis Hopper hasn’t screamed in the middle of an ether binge?" - Jordan St. John
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- Seasoned Drinker
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The guy belives he is a legitimate celebrity - a renaissance man who can sing, dance, act, brew, market and play goal. Oddly enough he isn't terribly good at any of them.
I have to tip my hat to him though - how he managed to get Barry Sherman to foot the bill for his ego trip for this many years is worthy of applause. Asides from the alleged stat rape and bribing prosecutors, Frank's been entertaining an a Britcom-doofus sort of way.
I have to tip my hat to him though - how he managed to get Barry Sherman to foot the bill for his ego trip for this many years is worthy of applause. Asides from the alleged stat rape and bribing prosecutors, Frank's been entertaining an a Britcom-doofus sort of way.
- Rob Creighton
- Bar Fly
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Not convinced of that though I have no way of checking it.Derek wrote:The guy believes he... can make a lot of legitimate money through advertising... and he does!
A production employee at the bottling plant claimed Sherman was still funding a large amount of money to D'Angelo each month though I can't imagine why.
I don't see an overwhelming response to any of their product lines but maybe thats just the world I travel in. The bankruptcy of D'Angelo Brands along with Steelback
http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_CA/ca/s ... /index.htm
in 2008 suggests that something is very strange about this company. The criminal charges seem like just a predictable add-on.
- cannondale
- Bar Fly
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- Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada
You guys remember when Franko was chatting us up on BT to offer a tour of the Steelback plant? Not out of general praise either. He was very confident the foul & undesirable qualities of the products had been taken care of and challenged us to taste them.
Definitely not a man afraid of taking adversity by the horn (or even the tail.)
Definitely not a man afraid of taking adversity by the horn (or even the tail.)
In Beerum Veritas
It certainly did seem strange... Steelback was spending around $15M a year on advertising, and IIRC, a good portion of that went to Frank. But as he said, "I am the brand".Rob Creighton wrote:Not convinced of that though I have no way of checking it.Derek wrote:The guy believes he... can make a lot of legitimate money through advertising... and he does!
And now you can own your very own tap handle for $2.99:
http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/mobile/p ... le%2Dlager
http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/mobile/p ... le%2Dlager
- Uncle Bobby
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And this keeps turning up in my Twitter feed as a sponsored message.
https://twitter.com/FrankDangelo23/stat ... 6634572800
https://twitter.com/FrankDangelo23/stat ... 6634572800
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"It's ma-a-a-gic!"
"It's ma-a-a-gic!"
- Rob Creighton
- Bar Fly
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"And he is still, somehow, friends and partners with the guy who was owed all that money—Bernard “Barry” Sherman, one of Canada’s richest men and the co-executive producer of Vampire."
-http://www.macleans.ca/culture/movies/a ... lm-auteur/
$120 000 000 +++
"All told, the 56-year-old Toronto entrepreneur’s name appears 145 times in the closing credits. But he takes umbrage at those who suggest his transition from beverage baron to movie-maker might be driven by ego."
"D’Angelo says he did extensive research into vampires for the script, but wanted to play with the genre’s conventions."
It takes only a few minutes to get Caan on the line. ...he says. Shooting Vampire was fun, more like a reunion with old friends than work. It’s why he agreed to return in January to do The Red Maple Leaf. “Frank’s a complete maniac,” he says. “He’s fun to be around.” The product is the product. “People go thinking they’re going to see Hamlet. They’re not. But there’s nothing wrong with that,” says Caan. “Frank tries his heart out, and I think that’s the most important thing.”
"Sherman rarely gives interviews, but D’Angelo is able to get him on the phone in short order and twist his arm. In the course of a five-minute conversation, he describes Frank as a “hard worker” at least eight times."
"At most, he may be or is probably guilty, but I am left with a reasonable doubt on the totality of the evidence and so he is acquitted," said Justice John Hamilton in exonerating the flashy self-promoter over a sexual assault charge involving a now-22-year-old woman at his Yorkdale Holiday Inn hotel room in June 2007."
Heart warming story...should be a movie
-http://www.macleans.ca/culture/movies/a ... lm-auteur/
$120 000 000 +++
"All told, the 56-year-old Toronto entrepreneur’s name appears 145 times in the closing credits. But he takes umbrage at those who suggest his transition from beverage baron to movie-maker might be driven by ego."
"D’Angelo says he did extensive research into vampires for the script, but wanted to play with the genre’s conventions."
It takes only a few minutes to get Caan on the line. ...he says. Shooting Vampire was fun, more like a reunion with old friends than work. It’s why he agreed to return in January to do The Red Maple Leaf. “Frank’s a complete maniac,” he says. “He’s fun to be around.” The product is the product. “People go thinking they’re going to see Hamlet. They’re not. But there’s nothing wrong with that,” says Caan. “Frank tries his heart out, and I think that’s the most important thing.”
"Sherman rarely gives interviews, but D’Angelo is able to get him on the phone in short order and twist his arm. In the course of a five-minute conversation, he describes Frank as a “hard worker” at least eight times."
"At most, he may be or is probably guilty, but I am left with a reasonable doubt on the totality of the evidence and so he is acquitted," said Justice John Hamilton in exonerating the flashy self-promoter over a sexual assault charge involving a now-22-year-old woman at his Yorkdale Holiday Inn hotel room in June 2007."
Heart warming story...should be a movie