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FSU really hasn't played a very tough schedule when you break it down. North Carolina, Duke, and Colorado were free wins. The rest of the wins have been over the middle of the ACC, which has about as much parity as any other league right now. All the other ACC teams are quite good and have basically been trading wins around all season...but none of those teams are great right now. And Miami just plain beat the taste out of the Seminoles. But, basically, if everyone holds at one loss, FSU won't even hold on to that third spot. USC will move past them and even a one-loss Miami will probably stay ahead of them, if I'm reading the system right. Barring something wild--Miami loses to both Pitt and VA Tech, maybe--FSU isn't getting close to the Sugar Bowl.
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Give Stinkoman the Akira virus for a REAL good time. Snicker. Very good cartoon, but the hidden McEnroe bit is godly.
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The One And Only 24 Season 3 Thread
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Spicy McHaggis's topic in Television & Film
Three years into the future! Palmer lives! Principal Robin Wood is his brother! Kim's functional! And getting railed by Jack's partner! Jack's insane, even moreso than last year! And he's kickin' drugs to the curb! The reveal of the tattoo on his arm was wicked. Evil Mexicans! A disappointing level of non-violence to start us out after last year's opening killfest, but they had a lot to do. Everyone's sick, it seems, which adds a cool, weird parallel tension to the stories already. I'm really excited to see Palmer back. I'd kept myself totally unspoiled and thought they were going to have him die from the assassination attempt. I love this show. -
Toshiaki Kawada rule Bartertown.
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What level psych class is this? You're in high school, right? If it's just a high school psych class, you could probably get away with just talking about how promos and heelish actions during a feud are a sort of operant conditioning, where the observers get a personal investment and become conditioned to want a counterbalancing response, i.e. the face getting one up on the heel. You could also discuss how heel turns have really big effects on fans because of the cognitive dissonance created: we've been cheering Shawn Michaels as a super-cool babyface for years, and then he sends his friend Jannetty through a window, and we as viewers are torn between cheering and recognizing the fault he's actually committed. Your best bet is probably just to take a few general things like that and run with them. It wouldn't work in college seminars but it'll sure as hell be creative and solid for a high school course.
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You're only a sophomore, so you have plenty of time to do a major from scratch and get that Geology thing going. Take what you want for next semester, the calc and everything, to see if you can get through it, and take an English course as well so you won't fall behind if you decide against going to Geology. If you do go Geology, then you've read a few good books and written a few good papers next semester. No big loss there. If you go English, you haven't gotten out of practice and you're in good shape to finish in the 4 semesters you have left.
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Great ep. I'm really digging the "give Fred lots of time" thing, because she's really coming into her own as one of the most fun, interesting characters on the show. No longer is she just "chick Wesley and Gunn both want." This was definitely the best ep so far; a nice mix of monster-of-the-week and continuity, with some excellent camerawork. I've always loved the stuff Steven S. DeKnight has done with both shows, and this ep really felt complete. Guess that's what you get when the writer directs his own script. -
And I thought it was just ridiculous rumors. Ouch.
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Breaking Kayfabe - 10/20/2003
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Kaertos's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
Hooray. Very clever merging of what we all saw in the storyline with "King's bad back" and "putzy Mark hurts his leg running the ropes." You heard me, ya big putz. I continue to love these things. -
Well, as if we needed further proof, you're now officially the scariest motherfucker in the WF. Why must you always be with the killing and the ass-rending? And tattos of SCARINES on YOUR FACE? Jesus that's hardcore. I fear for all of you. ::enjoys retirement home rocking chair and lemonade::
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I saw the second MSG show (Friday the 10th) and was actually a bit disappointed. A lot of the show was great. Getting incredible performances of "Airbag," "No Surprises," and "Talk Show Host" that I just didn't expect was superb. "Myxomatosis" and "The Gloaming" shimmered and thundered. But man, a big let down in a lot of other ways. First off: how they're treating the Hail to the Thief material. Those two tracks were great, but the rest was mostly dull studio retreads. "Scatterbrain," "Sail to the Moon," and "Punch Up" were dull as rocks - you could have played them right off the record and gotten the same effect. It's cool for nostalgia pieces like "Just," but boo-urns on not playing around with your current stuff. Then there were issues of organizing the setlist. I mean, come on: you go out and play "Creep," one of the hugest, most anthemic songs of the 90's, and then I'm supposed to give a shit about "Scatterbrain"? Then the dearth of Amnesiac. Only "You and Whose Army," ignoring a bunch of great, freaky arrangements. Sure, half that album's crap, but half of it's brilliant. The best performances of the night were the freaked-out start-stop of "Talk Show Host," and the electro-insanity of "The National Anthem" and "Everything in its Right Place." It's most interesting to see what they do with their varied arrangements live, and the best of the material they've put out on Kid A and Amnesiac is ideal for that. Another huge problem was how they transitioned between songs - lights back up on stage, roadies bring on new guitars, etc. Why break the mood like that? They had a great thing going so many times, and so many times they just let it fizzle out. Half of the fun in a band like Radiohead is the weird, murky, dark pretension - leave the lights out a bit, eh? Of course, this all sounds more negative than it should. I did have a really good, if not transcendental time, and I'm incredibly glad I got to see them perform, if only for the 7 or 8 stunning individual songs they pulled off. It just didn't quite hold up to the standard of a lot of other shows I've seen. Oh, and check out 58hours.com for a setlist database of this tour and everything before it. It's really well organized - charts how often songs have been played on tour and has everything very up to date.
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Tonight's episode was awful. Just boring, dull, and all very surface for anyone who's been keeping tabs of the Whedonverse for any length of time. It was all basic werewolf business and...yeah, lame. I was entirely unimpressed. Fred, however, continues to look remarkably great every week, and next week might be good. Chalk this one up as missed opportunity. -
Thor ain't got shit on me and my hat. Though I honestly think anyone who says Bo isn't the scariest looking motherfucker sitting on that stack of cannonballs or whatever is a nutcase.
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Smarkdown Comments
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Mr. S£im Citrus's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
DAMN YOUS VA'AIGA!!! Just skimmed the show, but that really stuck out as the bomb. Bastard! Though, honestly, the insanity we might get out of some Va'aiga/Dace matches is probably worth falling to the dark side. BASTARD! -
Well dudes and occasional dudette, it's been grand, but I don't have the time to be involved with CC anymore. Between this semester's course load and my freelancing job, I'm pressed for time to the extreme. I don't have enough time to give your matches, cards, and so on the real attention and effort they deserve, so I'm unfortunately turning it in as an active member of WFCC. It's been a great pleasure bouncing stories around with many of you, marking a wealth of astonishingly sweet matches over the past few months, and having a hand in how everything's come together. I will, of course, still float around and make snide yet profound comments about promos, but my position as Bookerman hereby ends. However, I think you'll enjoy very much the labors of my successor...the one...the only...Z! He'll be taking over Storm shows and Lockdown cards, and I encourage you wholeheartedly to make his Fridays a festering, soul-crushing, e-wrestling cesspool. See you in hell, Zenon! I will go eat lunch now.
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::uncrunches neck:: ::grabs Raynor:: SCRAMBLLLLE! In real things: super cool show. The active reunion of Justice and Rule as a tag team is great and a really good place for both guys to go right now - Ejiro is still rocking and riding as US champ after Genesis, but Judge could use a little rebound after his world title contendership. These characters are to the point where they're flexible enough to stay strong in singles but still be awesome in tags. I approve. Also, I can't give big enough praise to Dace for a huge win. Two weeks, two first-time World title challengers? Looks good to me.
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The one and only California recall thread
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Dangerous A's topic in Current Events
Ahahahaha, he won. That was quick. -
Damn you Beth Gibbons, just go record the new Portishead album. The only thing I'm really interested in on here is the Soul Position album. Rjd2 rocks the socks.
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
Edwin MacPhisto replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
You would be correct. I looked ahead on the TNT schedule, and when I checked last week it looks like they're just going to be showing season 4 eps once a week in this slot...not bad at all. -
He's cracklin' and poppin' in yo girlfriend's bed! PUH-VOOMP!
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Looks like it's time for a game of ookie-cookie. ::gets poncho::
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Well, considering you write 20,000 word roleplays and never get anywhere with those, I'm not surprised. OH SNAP EAT A BAG OF DIIIIICKS~!
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Coherence is overrated. When I went for this last year and failed miserably, what I was writing was mostly random-ass drivel with the slightest of narrative threads. When you're pumping out over 1500 words a day you can't really be too concerned with quality. It's all about quantity and somehow not getting carpal tunnel. Speaking of which, next story due Thursday...dammit.
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You know, I thought it would take longer than 3 minutes for the joke. You've done well, Mole. Carry on.
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It's the biggest, longest-running, actual content-based thread on the board. And it's about a show that has its fair share of lumpy-faced dudes. Lumpy + long = recipe for success.