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You aren't even 21 yet? Holy shit. Is that good surprise or bad surprise?
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Wednesday night is perfect. No potential for losing viewers for any WWE-related reason. Raw and Smackdown are obvious, the Smackdown tapings are on Tuesday nights, and Friday-Sunday are WWE house shows. Sounds silly to think that WWE tapings/house shows would impact them that much, but they need all the wrestling fanbase they can get to be at home, watching TNA. Plus, they're used to Wednesday nights as it is. No problems.
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Star Wars isn't really sci-fi compared to Star Trek. Star Trek is very much sci fi and has had been praised by both Arthur C. Clarke and Issac Asmoiv (sp). Gene Roddenberry is just as important to science fiction as those two. Well yeah, but as far as Joe Blow is concerned, it's all about spaceships and photon torpedoes and Spock. Talking about this reminds me, I still need to see Solaris. EDIT: I'd rank 3001 3rd among the four books, ahead of 2061.
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The end of Seinfeld wasn't a cop-out, and this sounded pretty interesting too.
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Remember that .gif of Big Show getting humped?
Art Sandusky replied to justsoyouknow's topic in General Chat
Wow, the Petey Pablo one is AMAZING. I want this site's babies. -
Oh, you done fucked up now boy-o. If you didn't want to finish it, you didn't deserve to see it in the first place. Arthur C. Clarke owns you.
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Remember that .gif of Big Show getting humped?
Art Sandusky replied to justsoyouknow's topic in General Chat
Ah, it works now. Nevermind. Weird how it matches up with the music. -
Remember that .gif of Big Show getting humped?
Art Sandusky replied to justsoyouknow's topic in General Chat
The hell? All I got was some weird page with #! on it. -
We'd require judges for that, but it'd be pretty cool.
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Best thread of the last ten minutes.
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The Benjamin eludes you, KJ.
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If you can give me a sensible post saying how Eugene is the same as Benoit, I'll give you $100.
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I just saw this on 411 also. I'm really worried about the guy. Surprised no one's reported this stuff on here.
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The One and Only Bad Blood PPV Thread
Art Sandusky replied to Art Sandusky's topic in The WWE Folder
Am I going to be the only one to point out you didn't read the thread and see where I corrected myself within a few posts on the very first page? -
KJ needs to be banned from the internet. Anyways, this won't lead to anything, because the writers seem to forget that to run a pregnancy storyline, you have to have it last nine months and then have the child, and then have the person disappear for a while to take care of the child. That's seriously a year and a half or so of thought that needs to be put into such an idea. I can guarantee that they have no clue where they're going with this after it's determined whose child it is.
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The baby was Dave Bowman. In the book, he actually uses his new powers to detonate some of the oribiting space bombs around Earth to alert humans to his transendence.
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His assertions that Benoit isn't as over and doesn't get the reaction the #1 face (which he is technically by being the champion) should get are founded, but they aren't nonexistant. Benoit is just a guy that grows on a crowd through his matches. While there may not be massive pops for him when he comes out, he has them as he leaves, which is more important, I think.
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Yeah, I know it'll lead to tragedy, but I still want to see it for some weird reason.
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The first monolith taught Man how to use tools and showed it images of what it would eventually become in the actual book. In the film, the monkey looks it and gets the idea without much exposition as to how. The monoliths were all planted simultaneously, all showing the same age. The second on the moon was indeed meant to send a signal to the big one by Saturn (I'm using the book version here), which was indeed meant to be a portal to show man what else was in the universe, and took Dave Bowman to be monitored and have a final monolith help him transcend his physical form and become pure, free-floating energy. The sequel books expand on this a LOT more, and are what I consider real science fiction more than the common defition of Star Trek/Wars or whatever.
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I see a guy who's pretty much saying "If shit hits the fan, I told you so." I see nothing here that would say he hates America or wants our soldiers to die. I'm not a particularly big fan of his zealotry in pounding his points home, but the degree of exaggeration of his already overblown views is terrible.
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If you read the book and keep in mind this was made in 1969, you'll see why the last thirty minutes ended up the way it did. Were it made today it would have been a lot more representative of what was in the book thanks to current effects abilities. What bugs me most is them going to Jupiter instead of Saturn in the film and then Clarke altering the later books to take place around Jupiter instead of Saturn. Then again, the book and screenplay were written almost in concert, and some later prints of the book have been altered, so whatever.
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I've noticed that "dead silence" means "I don't like this person" on this board. Kinda like how Orton used to get "dead silence."
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I know how it'll probably end, but HHH's seeming new attitude and seeing them together tonight makes me want to see a HHH/Jericho program.
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They've made Benoit look strong for a while. I don't know where this "finally" crap comes from.