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  1. I will forever love the guy who yelled out, 'That was fucked up' after the helicopter crash in Cloverfield. The kids who kept laughing every time they said 'Fingerlings' in The Number 23 can die, though (although, that was obviously an awful movie).
  2. Also, a gas station with no pumps.
  3. It's like the 5th picture of him if you do a Google image search. I wanted to use the picture of his head on a baby's body, but it didn't work.
  4. Alex Kovalev
  5. 3rd all-time in PIM.
  6. Tie Domi
  7. The King of Comedy Not as good as Taxi Driver or Raging Bull or the other Scorsese films in that tier, but I still really like this one.
  8. 61* One of my favourite sports movies. Both Thomas Jane and Barry Pepper are awesome, almost so much that I can't look at a picture of Roger Maris without thinking of Pepper.
  9. 18/20. Got when the Constitution was written and 2nd in line for the Presidency wrong.
  10. Steve Thomas
  11. I was just going through the list of all-time leading goal scorers. I also figured I should get a right-handed shot.
  12. Rick Middleton
  13. Yeah, I don't get that. It's not a sitcom, they're not going to cancel the World Series because of poor ratings.
  14. Andy Richter Controls the Universe Only 19 episodes, but a hilarious show. Hopefully we get a DVD release sometime.
  15. Ha, *coughweek13cough*.
  16. Survivor I haven't watched for the past few years, but this was always entertaining TV. The first season, especially, is great.
  17. Zodiac I really find the whole story with the Zodiac really interesting. And the movie is great, great performances from everyone in it.
  18. Grindhouse 2 for the price of 1. And Kurt Russell is awesome in this (well, for most of it, anyway).
  19. Tomas Kaberle
  20. James Patrick And you can call my team the Jamaican Vocations, unless I can come up with something better.
  21. That's funny, Canadian Chick is tagging with some girl from my hometown in those 2 Shimmer shows.
  22. treble

    Wii

    If you're using a wireless router, switch the channel to 1 or 11.
  23. Surname: Moysey Recorded in many spellings as shown below, this is an English surname of ultimately in a sense Egyptian origin. First introduced into Europe during the famous Crusades to free the Holy Land in the 12th century, it derives from the biblical name Moses, which perhaps surprisingly is properly the Egyptian name Moshe. It was as Moshe that the Israelite leader in the Book of Exodus, led the tribe out of Egypt, and across the Red Sea to Palestine. Very early in history the name acquired a folk etymology, being taken as a derivative of the Hebrew root "msh", meaning to draw (something) from the water, and a reference to the infant Moshe being discovered among the bull rushes by Pharaoh's daughter. In the modern idiom the surname is spelt as Moyes, Moyses, Moyes, Moise, Moys, Moss and the diminutives Moisey and Moysey. Early examples of recordings include Gaufridus filius Moyses in the Curia Regis rolls of Norfolk in the year 1210, whilst Moys de Bilham was mentioned in the Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire in 1230, and William Moyse in the Hundred Rolls of landowners of Essex in 1274. One Susanna Moysey was recorded in the registers of St. Michael's in the Barbados. She was buried there on September 1st 1678. A coat of arms associated with the name has the blazon of an ermine shield charged with a red cross calvary between three gold grices. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Elyas Moyses. This was dated 1198, in the "Pipe Rolls of Yorkshire", during the reign of King William 11, known as "Rufus", 1187 - 1100. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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