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EdwardKnoxII

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  1. Well with the way the crowds have been for the past few weeks if Orton beats Foley at MSG the crowd will just sit there and do nothing.
  2. And he also got to shill his new book which is the biggest selling point for Foley for the last few years.
  3. That and the fact that the story just sounds like something a trailer park woman would do.
  4. http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/022804_nw_partymom.html
  5. Really?? Hell I'm shocked she lasted long after the whole friend tells roommate that he is gay and love with him and then the friend kills the roommate and himself.
  6. http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp.../2251975476.htm Seven Teens Die in Tennessee Car Wreck MILLINGTON, Tenn. (AP) - A car with seven teenagers aboard went airborne after going fast over a small hill, hitting a tree and killing everyone inside, police said. Officers quoted friends of the driver, Michael Fradella, 15, as saying he had recently obtained his learner's permit to drive. Steve Shular, spokesman for the Shelby County sheriff's department, told The Commercial Appeal of Memphis that investigators believe the westbound car was traveling at high speed and went airborne after topping a small hill. The black Mazda Protege left no skid marks and went off the south side of a two-lane road. A motorist came upon the wreckage early Sunday morning. Other victims were identified as Samantha Stawizynski, 15; Trey Hanna, 15; Lauren Sutherland, 15; Jessica Wallace, 13; Crystal Smith, 13; and Eric Sansone, 14. All were students at Millington Middle School. Tennessee law requires minors with learner's permits to be accompanied by a parent, stepparent, grandparent or legal guardian who has a valid driver's license. Millington is just north of Memphis in Shelby County.
  7. Oh yes it does make sense that The Rock would be the only one that would come to Foley's aid cause he's a real friend. But, problem is that the Rock will overshadow everyone. They won't care about the feud they'll just care about the Rock but, that's just me. the thing that gets me is that just 4 months ago or whatever, about 7 guys came out and paid tribute to him as friends... I guess they are still mad that Foley walked out as a coward.
  8. Well here's the thing about it. If the reports are true this is all from the mind of Foley. So if you have a problem with this feud take it up with Mick.
  9. Oh yes it does make sense that The Rock would be the only one that would come to Foley's aid cause he's a real friend. But, problem is that the Rock will overshadow everyone. They won't care about the feud they'll just care about the Rock but, that's just me.
  10. So here's my question. Who hear doesn't care about the Foley/Orton feud for whatever reason. I'm one of them. Why? Let's see they're trying to make this feud be huge but, it's between a retired out of shape wrestler and a wrestler who doesn't get the cheers for the push that he is getting. I mean why should I care if Orton "retires" Foley it's already been done by HHH. If this feud is for getting Orton over it's not going to work. I mean week after week Foley looks dumb by walking in a setup were he gets beat down and the fans just don't care. I mean look at how dead they were for the last 2 beatdowns. And Foley was having that little speech it just seemed to drag on forever and then JR asked him if Foley's career is done I was just yelling at the TV "Yes it is go away." See this is why I don't want the Rock to get involved with it. Because the fans already don't care about the feud if the Rock comes in the fans will only care about the Rock not anyone else in the feud and just overshadow everyone. That's just the meat of it. So how about anyone else?
  11. That came later on. No that came when Rock was a happy smiling babyface cause they pushed him to hard to fast. Then they had him lost the IC title pushed him down the card till he was injured. When he came back they put him in that Nation and slowly moved him up from there.
  12. Also in the early days of Austin/McMahon after Foley had lost at Over The Edge. Vince was in the ring firing Mick he said that only reason he doesn't fire Austin because at least Austin makes him money.
  13. I also figured that Vince and Linda had a special deal made. Vince can do all this diva stuff on TV as long Vince keeps Linda happy financially. In other words Vince is buying Linda a shitload of rings, gold watches, cars, etc. to keep her happy and not divorce him and take half of everything he owns.
  14. Marvel, Lions Gate Teaming For Punisher 2, Iron Fist, Black Widow New comic movies announced... Lions Gate has announced that it will work with Marvel to bring The Punisher 2, Iron Fist, and Black Widow to the big screen. Lions Gate is honoring the deal that Artisan Entertainment made with Marvel a few years back. Since then, Lions Gate has bought out Artisan. Lions Gate will start their relationship with Marvel through The Punisher which they are distributing. That film comes out April 16th. Credit: Reuters
  15. I just thought of another one. Remember Chaz from the Headbangers when he got his single push. Towards the end of it they did this angle were his girlfriend (forgot her name) would out with a black eye saying that Chaz beat her. And a few times he got arrested for "beating" her.
  16. I remember Bishoff was arrested one time when Flair had cameback and Bish was feuding with the Horsemen. The owner of the building they were at had him arrested.
  17. Why do I have a feeling Vince would sign this kid up and have him play the son of Kane. KATIE VICK 2!!!
  18. http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Central/02/26/c...n.ap/index.html Report: Police had 15 contacts with Columbine killers LAKEWOOD, Colorado (AP) -- Authorities had at least 15 contacts with the Columbine High School killers dating back two years before their murderous attack, the state attorney general said Thursday, angering families of the victims. Attorney General Ken Salazar did not, however, blame the Jefferson County sheriff's office for missing warning signs about Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Instead, he summarized how investigators reacted to 1997 complaints about Harris, from a thrown snowball that cracked a car window to a prank telephone call. There were more ominous signs, too: Authorities have said an anonymous tip that year led a deputy to a Web site run by Harris that said the two teens had built pipe bombs and concluded: "Now our only problem is to find the place that will be 'ground zero."' Harris, 18, and Klebold, 17, killed 12 students and a teacher before taking their own lives at the school near Littleton on April 20, 1999. It remains the deadliest school shooting in U.S. history. "In the end, none of the many efforts to open up the Columbine records, including today's activity, will mean much beyond passing curiosity if we cannot learn from this tragedy," Salazar said at a news conference. Authorities on Thursday also publicly unveiled a chilling display of evidence -- the murder weapons, bullet fragments, the chairs and tables where the victims were gunned down. A message board put up in a school window that day still says in blue Magic Marker: "1 bleeding to death." Authorities also released two videos, one of the anxious scene in a park across the street from the school that day, and another, 90-minute compilation of videos made by Harris and Klebold. Much of the material is headed for the state archives. Relatives of the dead and survivors of the horrific attack saw much of it for the first time in a private viewing Wednesday. "When you read about the number of bullets that were shot and you read about the number of guns, it's one thing," Darrell Scott, whose daughter Rachel was killed, said on NBC's "Today." "But when you walk into a room and see the overwhelming numbers of spent shells and bullets and pipe bombs and knives, it was just an overwhelming sight." He said it was "the first time my wife and I had seen the gun that actually killed Rachel." A key part of Salazar's investigation looked at work done by former sheriff's deputy John Hicks. Sheriff Ted Mink asked Salazar to investigate why a 1997 report by Hicks -- found in a folder last October -- was never reviewed as part of the probe into the shootings. At the time, Mink said it seemed obvious the sheriff's office knew of Harris and Klebold long before the slayings. Hicks also looked into a 1998 complaint that Harris posted a death threat against a fellow student on the Web site, along with descriptions of pipe bombs he and Klebold built. Randy and Judy Brown, whose son was named in the threat, reported the information to the sheriff's office. A warrant was drafted to search Harris' home, but it was never executed. Hicks left the department in 2000 and now lives in South Carolina. Tom Mauser, whose son, Daniel, was killed at the school, said he wanted more details about why the search never took place. "If we're going to learn lessons, that's a key part of it," he said. "Why did law enforcement stop where it did?" Brian Rohrbough, whose son, Danny, died at Columbine, said he still hoped to get the information he and other family members have been seeking. "We're going to keep looking until we get the answers," he said.
  19. Well were any of them good looking. Cause if they were you could have gave them a shoulder to cry on and then hit it. "There, there honey it will be alright. I have something that will make you feel all better......in my pants."
  20. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,13580,00.html Rosie: The Blushing Bride by Josh Grossberg Feb 26, 2004, 2:00 PM PT Rosie O'Donnell has gone bridal. O'Donnell and longtime companion Kelli Carpenter wed in a quick, private ceremony Thursday at San Francisco's City Hall, becoming the most famous of the 3,300-plus same-sex couples to get hitched there in recent weeks. The newly minted marrieds, hand in hand and clutching a bouquet and their license, briefly addressed the hundreds of fans on hand to cheer. "I'd like to thank the city of San Francisco for the amazing stance the mayor has taken, and all the people here who have assisted not just us, but the thousands and thousands of other law-abiding and loving American families who want the rights that every other married couple is entitled to," O'Donnell said to a rousing ovation. Earlier, in a statement issued by publicist Cindi Berger, O'Donnell said, "We, too, have a dream of equality for all families. The only way changes are made in society is when people like [san Francisco] Mayor Gavin Newsom have the courage to stand up against injustice." The couple's visit to the City by the Bay was a brief one. They were to go from City Hall to the airport for a flight back to their home in New York. With four kids, quipped O'Donnell, "there's no time for a honeymoon." It was a long day for the duo. They awoke in the predawn hours to give Rosie enough time to announce their matrimonial intentions on ABC's Good Morning America before hopping a plane from New York to San Francisco to make a 1 p.m. PT appointment for their marriage license. During her GMA appearance, O'Donnell explained that she and Carpenter had been wanting to get hitched for months and were ultimately spurred to action by President George W. Bush's call two days prior for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages. "I think the actions of the President are, in my opinion, the most vile and hateful words ever spoken by a sitting president," O'Donnell said on the program. "I am stunned and horrified." The couple will join the parade of gay couples who have tied the knot in San Francisco since Feb. 12, when Newsom ordered city officials to begin issuing same-sex marriage licenses in defiance of a California law stating marriage is strictly between a man and a woman. Newsom says the law violates the equal protection clause in the state constitution. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has since ordered the state's attorney general to look into the legality of those unions and several California courts have taken up the matter, but so far none has issued an injunction blocking the nuptials. O'Donnell, who came out of the closet shortly before her daytime talk show folded in the spring of 2002, is no stranger to the culture wars, having lobbied to overturn a Florida law prohibiting same-sex couples from adopting. Now, she says, she's ready for a new fight. "I find this proposed amendment very, very, very, very shocking. And immoral. And you know, if civil disobedience is the way to go about change, then I think a lot of people will be going to San Francisco," she said on GMA. "And I hope they put more people on the steps to marry as many people as show up. And I hope everyone shows up." O'Donnell and Carpenter, a dancer turned marketing director for Nickelodeon, are going on six years and four kids together--three of whom they adopted and the most recent arriving last year when Carpenter gave birth via artificial insemination. O'Donnell, 40, and Carpenter, 35, had hoped to wed in New York last fall during O'Donnell's trial with former Rosie publisher Gruner + Jahr USA, but the state currently doesn't recognize such unions. "We applied for spousal privilege and were denied it by the state. As a result, everything that I said to Kelli, every letter that I wrote her, every email, every correspondence and conversation was entered into the record," said O'Donnell. "After the trial, I am now and will forever be a total proponent of gay marriage." After leaving the GMA studios, she and Carpenter immediately headed to the airport. In other Rosie news, the judge in the comic's contract dispute with Gruner + Jahr has ruled that while "both sides breached the agreement between the parties" regarding the demise of her eponymous magazine, "neither were entitled to damages or attorneys fees." O'Donnell's ex-publisher sued her for $100 million, claiming she reneged on her contract by quitting the magazine. Rosie fired back with her own $125 million legal salvo, accusing Gruner + Jahr of trying to wrest editorial control away from her. But Judge Ira Gammerman issued a preliminary verdict in November declaring no one a winner. Last week's ruling effectively sealed that decision. Gruner + Jahr has said it's considering an appeal.
  21. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,13581,00.html "Passion" Opens Big, Pass the Tums by Joal Ryan Feb 26, 2004, 12:30 PM PT One reported heart attack, several upset stomachs and more than $23 million at the box office. That's the tally from The Passion of the Christ's first day in theaters. The Mel Gibson-made religious epic performed the miracle that Hollywood is most enamored with: It opened big. Distributor Newmarket Films estimates the movie took in $23.6 million on Wednesday, with another $3 million picked up from special screenings for church groups on Monday and Tuesday. "The fervor seems to be so intense that people rushed out to see it as soon as possible," said Brandon Gray of the box-office Website, BoxOfficeMojo.com. Final numbers are due out Thursday afternoon. As it stands, The Passion is "the biggest Wednesday, non-holiday, non-summer" movie ever, as Gray meticulously broke it down. (While The Passion opened on Ash Wednesday, the religious observance doesn't really count as a holiday.) The all-time box-office record for a Wednesday opening belongs to The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, which rung up $34.1 million last December smack in the middle of the holiday season. The Passion's cumulative $26.6 million (and counting) take already puts Gibson back in black. The Oscar-winner put up $25 million of his own Lethal Weapon largesse to produce the film, which has been loved, loathed and called the "most violent film I have ever seen" by critic Roger Ebert. Gray estimated The Passion could put away another $40 million over the Friday-Sunday weekend, ending its first five days of release with more than $70 million. "From the small towns to Manhattan, it's a broad response," Newmarket executive Bob Berney said in Daily Variety. Where The Passion and its bone-crunching, flesh-flaying, stick-beating depiction of the final hours of Jesus' life are concerned, there also has been an upsetting response. In Wichita, Kansas, a female filmgoer collapsed during the Crucifixion sequence of an apparent heart attack, KAKE-TV reported. The woman, Peggy Law, was pronounced dead at a local hospital. "Whether Law's death and the timing in the film are related, we will never know," KAKE's Website noted ominously. In Ann Arbor, Michigan, Whitney Brenton told the Ann Arbor News she'd be skipping lunch after catching a Passion screening Wednesday. "I couldn't watch them put the nails in," Brenton said in the paper. "It was a little too much." In Hagerstown, Maryland, Darla Shingler told the Herald-Mail "it made [her] sick to [her] stomach when they beat [Jesus] with the whip." Michigan resident Greg Sprague told the Jackson Citizen Patriot he "just passed out" when the crown of thorns was forced onto Jesus' head. Cautionary tales or no, Gray doesn't think they'll keep other audience members away. Just the opposite. "It only helps it," Gray said. "It's tragic and sad, but it could help drive ticket sales that much further."
  22. The Rock's Return Has RAW Tickets Going Fast The power of the Great One... WWE aired commercials in Atlanta during RAW this past Monday teasing the return of the Rock at the show. This has caused a huge spike in ticket sales for the show. WWE was planning to heavily paper the crowd but now that won't be needed. Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
  23. Here's the problem with Jericho going to SD. You just know that HHH is never going to let that happen and if it did you just know HHH would jump over on SD soon afterwards to keep Jericho under his foot. I'm real. I mean first Jericho was on SD and so was HHH. When Jericho jumped to RAW, HHH jumped to Raw not to long afterwards. (I think that's how it was.)
  24. No what Kidman meant was that there is a code with the wrestlers that a wrestler won't steal the finisher of another wrestler that is in the same fed with him. Now if they were in different feds it would be different.
  25. over the sheer stupidity of his Wendy's employees. http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/2873809/detail.html This is so funny. Management at some of these places is so bad. I mean how are you gonna believe a person on the phone telling you to do this. I would have been like, please come in and show us paperwork. End of that. I think fast food restaurants need to look into who they pay to manage there employees. Stuff like this shouldn't be tolarated. (sp)
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