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They can easily go to a shelter and find injured dogs as well.
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Have you ever gotten grease out of a carrot?
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While I agree with the banning since it was BEYOND the pale.... is there warnings anymore or not if something is grotesque but not as overly bad as this?
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I remember high school and girls bragging about cheating on their boyfriend. Why these people choose to CREATE DRAMA in their life and then... complain about it... I have no idea.
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You should have at least put it to a vote. The people that enjoyed and actually post in it at least 2-3 times a week liked it. While it is your board I think you could have at least seen if there was support for it or not.
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NCAA 2004 ESPN NFL Football 2K4 Rainbow 6 III
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I imagine Jim Fassel will take the job. They have a decent offense (need a RB) and he will help the defense which seriously underachieved.
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Why don't you like him? I don't have a feeling either way regarding him. I like some of his policies and dislike others. Overall I am satisfied in his job so far.
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The Mozilla download manager is good as well.
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Can't you just create on big "Are You A Fan Of Theses Shows?" thread?
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The show sucked in my opinion. Some moments of funny but very little.
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Work. God I work too much.
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Seahawks - Consistency and some better pass rushing and run defense.
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I think Dames should bring back the Food Folder. He didn't even reply in the thread under Site Feedback.
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Al Qaeda has turned its terror sights to the sea, targeting luxury cruise liners in an expansion of its "jihad" against the West. Owners of the recently launched $1.3 billion Queen Mary 2 (search) yesterday confirmed threats of terror hang over its maiden voyage early next year. [A spokesman for QM2 owner Cunard (search) told Foxnews.com that reports of threats against the ship were unsubstantiated, and that the company was working with authorities on both sides of the Atlantic to monitor the situation.] The Usama bin Laden terrorist group is also adopting new tactics to destroy commercial aircraft. British member of Parliament Patrick Mercer (search) has revealed Saudi authorities arrested two Islamic suicide pilots. He said the pilots were preparing to crash two light aircraft into a packed British Airways passenger jet while it was still on the tarmac at the airport in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. Both light planes had been crammed with explosives. And Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (search) said he had received reliable intelligence of a Christmas Day plan to assassinate the Pope and destroy the Vatican by flying a hijacked plane into it. News of the terror plots emerged after U.S. authorities upgraded their national terror alert status before Christmas. US intelligence officials also found evidence Al Qaeda was planning to attack the British aircraft carrier Ark Royal as it passed through the Gibraltar Straits en route to the Gulf War earlier this year. Plans for the attack emerged after a U.S. spy plane discovered scores of acoustic sea-mines had disappeared from a naval base in North Korea. U.S. intelligence services believe the mines could be aboard 28 "terror ships" Usama bin Laden has assembled in the past year. The capture of Al Qaeda's chief of naval operations, Ahmad Belai al-Neshari, has helped to reveal the extent of the organisation's maritime ambitions. Al-Neshari was found carrying a 180-page dossier that listed "targets of opportunity". These included large cruise liners sailing from Western ports. Anti-terrorism expert and former Sydney Olympics security chief Neil Fergus said yesterday that he was not convinced Al Qaeda could launch sea attacks. "I don't know where Al Qaeda would have got the armada. The Tamil Tigers (search) [separatist fighters in Sri Lanka] have a fleet of about a dozen ships, but they are in an island enclave and that was a difficult exercise," Mr Fergus said. "I also don't think anyone would have a clue about sea mines from North Korea regardless of U2 flights or satellites." An Australian aviation industry official said stealing a light aircraft was "as easy as stealing a car if you know what you are doing". In Australia there have been two recent examples of light planes being stolen — one at Parafield in Adelaide and one in Alice Springs. A light plane was also hijacked in central Queensland. However the official said it would be "extraordinarily difficult" for a light plane to crash into a large assenger plane due to collision avoidance systems in larger airliners. A spokesman for the shipping and passenger-ship line P&O last night said exactly the same standard of security for the airline industry was applied for cruise ships http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,106814,00.html
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The grease is what makes it good. Are you some type of vegan hippie or something?
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The draft order is based on a team's record and strength-of-schedule. In slotting teams with the same record, the team whose opponents had the weakest schedule picks ahead of the team whose opponents had the next weakest schedule and so forth for that group. In the event of ties (teams with the same record and the same strength-of-schedule), the first applicable tiebreaker (head-to-head, divisional record, or conference record) is used, with the tiebreak loser getting the higher selection in Round 1. If there are no applicable tiebreakers (as would be the case with teams from opposite conferences that did not face each other), ties are broken by coin toss. The Super Bowl winner and loser will draft 32nd and 31st, respectively. Other playoff teams, as they are eliminated from the postseason, move to the end of their group regardless of strength-of-schedule. If teams with the same record drop out in the same playoff week they are positioned at the end of the group and strength-of-schedule will determine their sequence. Teams coming back into their group in different playoff weeks are placed in the group with the team(s) that advanced further being placed behind the team(s) that dropped in earlier. Once the first round sequence has been established, in subsequent rounds teams rotate within their won-loss grouping with the team that picked earliest in the previous round moving to the last position of the group while others move up. --- CNNSI.com
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LONDON - Rock guitarist Pete Townshend (news) considered suicide after he was arrested on suspicion of possessing child pornography, a newspaper quoted him as saying. "If I had had a gun, I would have shot myself," The Observer Sunday newspaper quoted The Who co-founder as saying. "And if I had shot myself, it would have been ... awful because it would have confirmed what everybody thought." He reportedly said that low point came after his arrest in January as part of Operation Ore, an FBI (news - web sites)-led crackdown on Internet child pornography. Townshend was cleared in May of possessing pornographic images of children but still was placed on a national register of sex offenders. That registration was part of a formal police caution he received for accessing a Web site containing images of child abuse. London's Metropolitan Police said after a four-month investigation that Townshend "was not in possession of any downloaded child abuse images" but had accessed a site containing such images in 1999. The musician acknowledged using his credit card to enter a Web site advertising child pornography but said he was doing research for his autobiography and a campaign against child pornography. He denies being a pedophile. The Observer quoted him as reiterating that denial, although he acknowledged that his actions were "wrong" and "stupid." "The legal position is clear, my experience is clear, my culpability is clear, but my innocence is absolute," he reportedly said. "I'm certain of my own standing before God, which is the level at which I'll be judged." He said he looked forward to touring again, but added that "the whole thing has changed my standing in society substantially."
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Flint is a no talent hack.
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Run Spybot and see if there is anything in there.
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At least he is getting good feedback. Negative as it is.
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