
On July 1st Canadians celebrated Canada Day.
On that same day, two TV reality stars from Canada clawed each other with tweets.
Not the usual suspects, Darrell Sheets and Rene Nezhoda.
That’s surprising to say the least.
Related: Twitter War Storage Wars
On Twitter, July 1st, Darrell prepared for a fireworks display at Huntington Beach. Same day Rene plugged
Storage Wars return with new episodes on July 21st.
What sparked this roughhouse rumble exchange between Jeff Schwarz and Paul Kenny?
They hail from two different television series. Jeff the star of
The Liquidator. Paul a co-star of
Storage Wars: Canada.
Social media platforms give the fans an opportunity to socialize with the stars. Twitter also provides a portal to conduct business.
A Twitter fan asked Jeff a question about how to unload 1000 comic books. Paul interjected and offered his services.
Twitter War!
I have redacted in black the fan’s name and any profane comments made by the stars. Hey, it’s a family blog (somewhat).
Twitter Accounts:
Jeff Schwarz aka The Liquidator @direct4you
Paul Kenny aka The High Roller @highrollerpaul
Jason Eisner aka Jason the Liquidator @ceoV3
Not sure on the chronilogical order of tweets, but away we go…
First tweet from fan to Jeff.
Paul quick to reply to the tweet, though not directed at him.
Jeff replied and included Jason in his tweet-twat.
Some posturing.
Oh, slap!
Can`t help but like the quip, "Nail Jello to a tree." That was great.
Not sure what`s fair, do you?
Paul`s "Wrinkles" reference aimed toward a couple of his cast mates. (Yes, I know who they are, but I`m not saying a word.)
Paul lost Jeff`s respect? How? When? What happened?
Moving on...
The reply from the originator of the first tweet about the comic books. He, too, appeared lost in the Twitter War
brawl.
Related: Storage Wars Brawl
If you recognize the new Twitter account in red - now YOU know "Wrinkles." Hey, don`t look at me. Not a nickname I use. I blog what the star`s say, not that I agree or disagree with them.
F-U-G-L-Y.
Target as in the store? Or Target as about to shoot at wild game?
Now I was totally lost here. I decided addressed them both on Twitter.
And Paul responsed to me by Direct Message:
"It started when one of my tweeter said they had a comic collection for sale and I commented that I used to own a chain of comic stores and Sin City`s Frank Miller did his first show for me; then Jeff went on some rant I was trying to keep it up & witty."
Actually, Paul, the tweet was directed to Jeff.
In the end, um, what did happen to the guy/gal who had 1000 comic books to unload?
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About the Author...
Chuck G. is a freelance blogger and celebrity interviewer based in Southern California. She`s quite the geek who likes to play arcade games and writes/produces short films. You may follow her on Twitter @chuckgwriter.