Sh*t My Dad Says with Justin Halpern
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco -- Kanbar Hall (3200 California St. San Francisco, CA 94118)
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The last date listed for Sh*t My Dad Says with Justin Halpern was Sunday February 27, 2011 / 7:00pm.
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Philip
Awesome! even got a signed copy of his pictute and Justine was so sweet to let us take his picture with us!Written on Mar 12 2011
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ChowMein
I didn't hear about this guy prior to attending. I thought it was going to be a performance actually. The interview was about 35 minutes long, followed by 20 minutes or so of Q & A. I bought his book afterwards and had it signed. Read his book today in about 1.5-2 hours. Interesting and entertaining. Didn't see the sit-com, but I"ll look for it.Written on Feb 28 2011
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http://jccsf.org/arts-ideas/lectures/arts-entertainment/sht-my-dad-...
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How did Justin Halpern’s daily postings of crazy things his dad says turn into a Twitter page with over one million followers? Not to mention a number one bestselling book and planned sitcom starring William Shatner? Justin Halpern reveals the story behind Sh*t My Dad Says, the hilarious portrait of a father-son relationship.
About the Ticket Supplier: Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
The mission of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is to enrich life, build Jewish identity, promote the development of meaningful bonds within our community, and facilitate connections with Israel and Jews worldwide.
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