
|
July 2, 2007
Topics california, simpsons, fun, movie, beer, cartoon, simpson, seattle, marketing, colorado, advertising, single, chicago, natural, mountain, hands, texas, summer, angeles, face, florida and city
Nearly a dozen 7-Eleven convenience stores will wear a new face replicating the famed Kwik-E-Marts from "The Simpsons" cartoon. Kwik-E-Mart, which was designed in the show to poke fun at 7-Eleven Inc's more than 6,000 North American stores, features unhealthy snacks like Buzz Cola, KrustyO's cereal and Squishees -- a spin off of 7-Eleven's Slurpees.
|
|
June 21, 2007
Topics police, simpson, theater, mall, family, cartoon, simpsons, lisa, marketing, shopping, parking, film, movie, hand, security, men, city and car
A life-sized Homer Simpson statue has been recovered and returned to the movie theater from which it was stolen, located in a popular suburban shopping mall near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city. "This case has been solved," Mazlan Mansor, police chief of Malaysia's central Petaling Jaya district, told the Associated Press. The culprits, tracked down by local police, were allegedly just overzealous fans of "The Simpsons. "
|
|
|
March 1, 2006
According to a recent poll, most Americans know more about Homer and the Simpson clan than they do about the US Constitution's First Amendment. In a survey, only one in four people could name one of the five amendments, whereas more than half could name at least two family members of the Simpsons.
|
|
February 20, 2006
Topics jewelry, movie, jessica, nick, simpsons, simpson, pop, divorce, personal, star, wife, couple and boy
According to divorce papers, Nick Lachey is seeking spousal support from his former "Newlywed" wife Jessica Simpson, and he wants his jewelry back. Lachey, reportedly also asked for "miscellaneous jewelry and other personal effects," and part of Simpson's earnings from after the date of separation and other assets.
|
|
January 20, 2006
Perrie Simpson, an inmate convicted of the brutal 1984 murder of a retired minister, a day after the Baptist preacher gave him food and money, was executed Friday by lethal injection. The execution came after Governor Mike Easley rejected Simpson's clemency request Thursday evening and after the U. S. Supreme Court rejected his appeal.
|
|  |
|