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Blazing Saddles but I won't vote in this little pole.
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http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp...&virus_k=100719 QHosts-1. This basically hijacks your browser and changes your DNS servers. If you have issues connecting you may want to check this out. There is a fix listed on the link I posted. Note: This is NOT destructive. Just a pain in the ass. A firewall should protect you from this exploit. See the Things You Need On Your PC thread for a list of free ones.
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Halftime band performance used Nazi flag...
MrRant replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Current Events
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http://www.linkydinky.com/dewkiller.shtml How many? 198.54545439999998 for me.
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I had 10 last week as well. Arizona Cardinals at St. Louis Rams - YES Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns - NO Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans - YES New England Patriots at Washington Redskins - YES Philadelphia Eagles at Buffalo Bills - NO San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings - YES Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers - Lock - NO Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens - NO San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders - YES Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers - YES Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets - YES Detroit Lions at Denver Broncos - YES Indianapolis Colts at New Orleans Saints - YES Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears (MNF) - YES
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Dr. Tom = SELLOUT~! BAN PLZ~!
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Halftime band performance used Nazi flag...
MrRant replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Current Events
Apparently sarcasm is lost on you with out a smiley of some type. -
hk. /bvn fgh
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I'll have to wait until I get home. It would disturb others here at work.
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Why do I picture Marney in an office and smashing her head into a keyboard and scaring everyone? *Waits for IDRM to come up with a "slap your cock on the keyboard thread and see what comes out" thread*
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Halftime band performance used Nazi flag...
MrRant replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Current Events
Huh... didn't know that many Jews lived in Texas. -
I am good with the coding but unfortunately I'm unartistic. If you are good at web design PM me if interested in a project. I would like to see examples as well.
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What is the origin of everyone's forum user name?
MrRant replied to AboveAverage484's topic in General Chat
Change it to "Whoah BUNDY~!" -
Well whenever I've read the comic books with Catwoman in it she was white and it was Selena Kyle. You could have just ended the whole entire argument by saying that Halle isn't playing Selena Kyle... you people dragged this on way too long.
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VATICAN CITY - Ailing Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II is "in a bad way," one of his closest advisers said in an interview published Tuesday, calling on the faithful to pray for him. An aide to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, however, told The Associated Press that the comments in no way indicated John Paul's health had worsened in recent days. Instead, they reflected concern about John Paul's frailty, the aide said. The Polish-born pontiff, who was elected as pope in 1978, is 83 and suffers from Parkinson's disease (news - web sites). "He is in a bad way," Ratzinger told the German weekly Bunte, which said its correspondent spoke with him at the Vatican (news - web sites) on Sept. 22. "We should pray for the pope." Those comments to some degree only confirm what's been obvious in John Paul's recent appearances, but also raised concerns the pope's health might have deteriorated beyond what has visible to all. However, Ratzinger's aide, the Rev. Georg Gaenswein, said Ratzinger's remarks did not mean John Paul's health had worsened in recent days. He said Ratzinger's remarks came in response to a request by a group of visiting German brewers to have an audience with the pontiff while they were in Rome. "They were told, 'Unfortunately, this is not possible. The pope's health doesn't allow him to make a lot of physical effort,'" Gaenswein recalled. Gaenswein noted that conserving strength was particularly important in the run-up to a heavy schedule John Paul has given himself for the month of October, including celebrations of his 25th anniversary as pope. On Sept. 23, the pontiff came down with an intestinal ailment that caused him to skip his weekly general audience the next day. Asked whether Ratzinger's comments indicated any change in the pope's condition, the Vatican press office replied by noting that John Paul would resume the general audience on Wednesday. The pope will also celebrate a Mass on Sunday on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica to raise three churchmen to sainthood, the Vatican announced Tuesday. Canonization ceremonies generally last about two hours, an indication that the pope's doctors think he has the stamina for the appearance. The Vatican recently also announced that the pope is forging ahead with plans to visit a Marian sanctuary in Pompeii, southern Italy, on Oct. 7. On Sunday, John Paul spoke with great difficulty and stopped to catch his breath several times as he announced the appointments of 31 new cardinals from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square. Asked whether the pope is taking on too much given his state of health, Ratzinger was quoted as telling Bunte that "that is very probably the case." But, pressed as to whether he could dissuade the ailing pontiff from loading himself with duties, he added: "that's something other people must do." Bunte described the cardinal as speaking in an interview, but Gaenswein denied that a formal interview had been granted. The magazine quoted Gaenswein as saying of the pope: "He cannot walk and stand any more, but for the faithful he is a hero."' Ratzinger, the Vatican's top guardian for doctrinal orthodoxy, celebrated a roughly 1 1/2-hour Mass on Saturday the basilica, a memorial ceremony for John Paul's two predecessors in which the pontiff read the homily. In the last couple of years, top aides have filled in for the pope during several ceremonies in celebrating Mass, while John Paul presides. ------------------------------------------------ And we will await the death wish comments from the usual suspects.
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Isn't Catwoman white? I really...really hate it when they do this and make a black character white or vice-a-versa. Why can no one stay true to the comic?
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Well if the Pack win this game I think they will lose their next game.
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$159. Not that I know of.
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Official info with price, specs, & extras 9/29/2003 I know, I know...we've been teasing you for almost a week now with bits and pieces about a DVD release for Curb Your Enthusiasm. Well, HBO and distributer Warner Brothers has finally let loose with the official goods, and here's what they've got to say: He's got it all, a loving wife, good friends, a successful career, a good home... What could go wrong for Larry David? Curb Your Enthusiasm stars Seinfeld co-creator Larry David as himself in an unsparing, cinema verite depiction of his life. Featuring real life celebrities playing themselves, the episodes are improvised by the actors from storylines by David. As you can tell from this now-easy-to-see cover art graphic, HBO is having a lot of fun with "The Many Moods of Larry David" (gee, they all look the same, don't they?). They also make it clear that this contains "10 Episodes Plus the One-Hour Special". Still planning to street on 1/13/04, this 2-Disc 390-minute set will list for $39.98. Video will be Full Frame (1.33:1), and stereo soundtracks and subtitles are all available in English, French, and Spanish. The supplements announced for these DVDs are: Audio commentary with Larry David, Jeff Garlin, Cheryl Hines, and Bob Weide; an exclusive interview with Larry David conducted by Bob Costas of HBO's "On the Record", and episodic previews. Join the Golden Globe winning show this coming January for their rookie season full of great guest shots including those by Kathy Griffin, Ten Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Diane Keaton, and Seinfeld's Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Credit to TVShowsOnDVD
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Could you shrink you sig a bit? Tad large.
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I just wish Thrawn wouldn't have died (even though he was cloned). He could have been a character that could have been used in books past the that trilogy. He does make an interesting cameo in Star Wars: Tales From The Empire in the short novel by Timothy Zahn and Michael Stackpole.
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Early Bird is $139 bucks and you get the "Total Stanley Cup" book free.
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Sheep.
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Umm... Friends and Will & Grace premiered last week.
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There is going to be a NHL Center Ice Free Preview on INDEMAND from October 8th-14th for you all to check out.