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    The 2008-2009 NHL Video Games Thread

    I havent even really dipped into the Be A Pro feature. I started one the day I picked it up, but left it alone and played Dynasty instead. Then again I also use the NHL 94 controls....am I missing out on the true essence of this game?
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    WWE Raw - January 26, 2009

    I'm actually looking forward to RAW for the first time in years..
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    Notorious BIG biopic

    So, I assume, everyone here is frightened to go see this?
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    NHL - January 2009

    This thread further proves, nobody (even hockey fans) cares bout the All-Star game.
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    NHL - January 2009

    The NHL needs to do a complete overhaul of their Skills Competition. Last year I found it to be very boring and disappointing. This year I watched again, hoping they've improved some elements, but to no avail. It seems very unorganized and nobody seems to really care. Did anyone see the much anticipated breakaway challenge? Buh. You had guys like St. Louis and Getzlaf trying some cool stuff, but everyone else was very slow and very uninterested. You'd think these guys would be honored to do this and would at least come up with a few trick shots to excite the crowd. Ovechkin did his costume gimmick, but even that was a little weak on the grand scale. Fuck you NHL, the NBA Slam Dunk competition it ain't.
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    The Office Season 5

    Definitely not hot. Mediocre episode again this week..
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    NHL - January 2009

    Riiiight..
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    Oscar Nominations Thread

    “Dracula’s Lament” from “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” FUCK YOU OSCAR!
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    NHL - January 2009

    Fuck it - trade up Vesa for a solid top 6 forward from some desperate team, like a NYI or LA. Might not get a ton of value from Vesa at this point, so I don't even wanna speculate what T.O would get in return. That way you have another piece up front, which they need big time, and it also gives them a chance to give Pogge the ball for the rest of the season, while having Joesph play mentor to the young lad. That way, you can see if he can roll for next year or if you have to make alternate arrangements.
  10. WARNING - This post exceeded its original length. I may have rambled, but I had to get a lot off my chest as I put a lot of things into prospective. So don't complain that this post is too long. If you don't want to read it, don't read it. This is your warning. The other day I starting thinking and wondered to myself, what have I really missed? Or have I really missed anything? I've proudly watched Vince and Co. like most of us, since I was a child, and I grew up on it. Since around 1986, to be exact. Right around the time of Macho Man breaking Steamboat's larynx, I watched almost everything WWF/WWE related and loved every second of it. As years went back, era to era, superstars came, superstars left, a lot of them died, and with them a lot of my love for the WWE died as well. Not to sound so melodramatic, but it's true, it did. Now I don't know the cause or the reason for it, nor do I really try and understand what happened, it just did. Well..maybe I got older, maybe the business just changed or maybe the product just plain sucked. Either way you slice it, I found myself resenting the WWE and snarled at it, mocked it and became very bitter. I've tried to pinpoint my exact decline, but the best time frame I could come up with was around 2005. Summer to be exact. Edge was feuding with a returning Matt Hardy, Cena was the big face Champ taking on the likes of Jericho, Christian and Kurt Angle, and Orton was feuding with Taker. Around this time I started to miss more and more PPVs, and eventually RAWs (never really watched SD! as religiously anyway). Now the product wasn't that bad, I'll admit it. There was some decent angles going down and the workers put off great matches. But something just wasn't right...or at least the same. Maybe Eddy had a lot to do with that, I don't know. But I join the majority of everyone here in saying I sure as hell miss that guy. On to early 2006, when Edge cashed in his MITB against Cena, went on to win, then lost it back to Cena at the Rumble. That Rumble was good too, the promos were classic and the show really went off well. Rey won, but no big whoop, you could see what they had going, so whatever. Onto Wrestlemania, which was also pretty darn good. Triple H came out to the ring on a throne dressed as a Conan the Barbarian-type king, while Cena came out with a tommy gun and was accompanied by a group of "gangsters". It's ok, I can deal with that, after all - its Wrestlemania. But as the months went by I found myself getting sick of what was being presented. The whole "been there, done that" phrase came to mind and I started to watch less and less. Especially when "God" teamed up with HBK the next month. I'm not an overly religious person and I wasn't offended by what they did with this angle, it was just plain stupid. Regardless, it didn't last that long, but still. At the same time we have little tiny Rey Mysterio going around defending the World HEAVYWEIGHT Title against JBL and Cena fending off challenges of Triple H and Edge. Not too bad, well..I assume. I never really did watch nor pay attention, because this is around the time that the Spirit Squad were all over the show. On the other side of the coin, King Booker was starting to shine on SD!, so that was a plus. But a consistency for every good thing, there was about 10 shitty things. Now I understand from a business standpoint that you need characters and stars to sell the PPVs and merch, but come on. Look at who we had up in our faces around this time. The Great Khali, Impostor Kane, The Spirit Squad, Rob Conway, Umaga (who I hated the first 2 years he was around), Bobby Lashley, and Simon Dean. All of which I fucking despised and refused to even give a chance at the time. But then I saw another little glimmer of hope.. On the May 15 edition of Raw, Rob Van Dam lost the Intercontinental Championship to Shelton Benjamin. I thought, ah fuck, RVD is being de-pushed yet again..going to TNA soon.. I guess. But then the next week, RVD informed WWE Champion John Cena that he would be cashing in his Money in the Bank contract at ECW One Night Stand for a WWE Championship match. AWESOME. The week after that, Van Dam was selected by ECW Representative Paul Heyman to be drafted from Raw to WWE's new ECW brand. SWEET. Then at One Night Stand, Cena lost the WWE Championship to Van Dam in what can only be described as the greatest ECW match ever held on WWE PPV. The crowd alone ate Cena up and spit him out in time for RVD to kill him with a 5star frog splash and win the title. I thought a new dawn could be upon us. A new direction? A new ECW? Crazy. And it was. ECW didn't last that long before all the old faces were eventually filtered out and ECW on Sci-Fi was basically just a 3rd brand/show. However, CM Punk debuted and put off some decent to good matches. Perhaps one of the only highlights from an otherwise sad, sad show. Now at the same time, a lot of guys were starting to come into their own, and started to show signs of solid wrestling and character development. Guys like Orton, Nitro (Morrison), Booker and Finlay were all on my radar. While at the same time, pieces of shit like Viscera, Snitsky and Eugene were still employed. Actually I have nothing bad to say about Nick Dinsmore. I actually feel bad for him. He was saddled with a shitty gimmick and did it to the best of his ability, but the character just plain sucked ass. But there was a lot of dead weight around and/or they didn't know what to do with the weight they had there. Batista was being pushed beyond belief, Kennedy was hailed as the next big star even though I never did see it. SmackDown! pulled off a shitty version of the KOTR, but some good did come of it as we got to experience, "King Booker" in all his glory. By Great American Bash, King Booker was in full effect and he captured the World Heaveyweight Title from Rey Rey. The summer of 2006 was "the Summer of DX". Gag me. Now don't get me wrong, I loved DX when they first started. I loved HBK and Triple H, always have. Back then they were hilarious. But that was 9 years prior to this new incarnation. A lot went on in those 9 years. Every single thing they did in this run was absolutely pathetic and annoying and uncalled for for either man. We didn't need a watered-down version of DX. We didn't need a silly, babyface Triple H making cock jokes towards Vince McMahon. We didn't need any of it. To make matters worse they feuded with the fucking Spirit Squad of all people. Rey and Chavo had a hideous feud over Dominic, the Big Show was the ECW Champion and Hogan was back, yet again, for his annual payday. Oh and Jeff Hardy was on the way back. Summerslam however, was a decent show. I think it was actually the last Summerslam I watched live on PPV, so there we go. Unforgiven 2006 I actually regret not watching, still to this day. If only for the TLC match between Edge and Cena and the Trish farewell match. I loved Trish, take it easy. Anyway, at the same time Jeff Hardy was back in effect and feuding with Johnny Nitro, which created some good matches. But DX were still being pushed down everyone's throats every week, and have moved on to feud directly with Vince and eventually him, Shane and Big Show. Wonderful. In the next few weeks and months, we seen Ric Flair feud with the Spirit Squad, MVP debuted, Lita retired, RKO formed and Batista was once again World Heavyweight Champion on SD! How could anyone be willing to call themselves a "fan" after the December to Dismember PPV? The Main Event was an Elimination Chamber, ok. Who was in it? Big Show, Lashley, RVD, Hardcore Holly, CM Punk and Test. The rest of the card was filled out with the likes of Kevin Thorn, the FBI, Mike Knox, and Balls Mahoney. Wow. Enough said. Lashley went on to take over as ECW Champion and feuded with RVD and Test. Wow again. On to the next PPV, Armageddon, which gave us ONE memorable moment and it was from a 4 way tag team ladder match. That's right, the now infamous Ladder shot to Joey Mercury's face. The match itself was good, but nothing too memorable outside of the bleeding faucet face. Onto the Rumble, no wait..New Year's Revolution. Jesus, too many PPVs. What the fuck were they thinking? THREE PPVs in the matter of 4 weeks. No wonder I started to tune out. Anyways, NYR gave us a Steel Cage match between Jeff Hardy and Morrison, a clusterfuck tag team match, the much-anticipated Carlito/Chris Masters match, HHH's injury in the RKO/DX match and the WWE Title match between Cena and Umaga. It was around here that I warmed up to Umaga. But the match itself wasn't that great. Much like the whole PPV. The Rumble on the other hand, was as great as always. I always loved the Rumble and continue to watch it no matter if I'm watching full-time or not. Anyway, the undercard was decent, but none too great. Another tag match with MNM/Hardyz, and a couple of shitty ECW/SD! Title matches. The Cena/Umaga LMS match was actually really good, and as I said I began to warm up to Umaga, and Cena...well, he impressed me in this one. Actually pulling off a great Main Event style match. The Rumble itself was great as expected with The Undertaker winning it for the first time in his career. The months leading into Wrestlemania were as cookie-cutter as you could get. With Triple H out of comission he put HBK in his role and Cena-Michaels was set for WM23. They did the whole we're-tag-champions-but-we've-got-a-match-at-WM type build. Benoit/MVP started feuding, MNM and the Hardyz were still fighting off and on, and the UT was going up against Batista at WM with his streak on the line. Wrestlemania 23 was pretty good. Not amazing, not even great. But it was what it was - Wrestlemania, and that, was good. The Battle of the Billionaires took the most attention, while we got an ok MITB with Kennedy, of all people, winning. Which I thought was fucking stupid now looking back on it. He lost an SD! Title match at the Rumble, then an ECW Title match at NWO, then he won MITB. Weak. Anyone else in the match could have won and I would have been happy. That's another thing, 8 people? Way too many. 6 is bad enough, but 8 is too crowded and indy-ish. Anyway, we did get a pretty good Cena/HBK match and UT beat Batista and the streak continued. The next few months get really, really cloudy. I only seen 4 PPVs, that's right FOUR, since then. Those being Backlash and Judgment Day 2007, Royal Rumble 2008 and Wrestlemania 24. The first two I watched simply because a friend of mine didn't want to see my love for the WWE disappear and insisted that we go to the theaters to see those shows. Which were ok at best. I went to see Edge, HBK Benoit and MVP mostly. The rest was just filler, oh and what filler it was. The McMahon's were now aligned with Umaga and feuding with Lashley and the Hardyz faced Cade&Murdoch - both matches on back-to-back PPVs. Oh joy. Just as my likeness for Cena developed he faces The Great Khali at Judgment Day. Sigh. I know, I know. Hogan took on Andre, Bundy, One Man Gang, Bam Bam etc, but fucking Cena ain't Hogan. I get it. i know what they are doing. But it's just not what I would have liked to see. Especially with Edge, HBK, Benoit, Orton and the Hardyz all on the card. Regardless, I'm not gonna blame Cena, because it's clearly not his fault, but he sure as hell don't help. And he's only getting worse from what I have seen recently. Who does he think he is, The Rock? God damn it. Oh and that guy Chris Benoit killed himself and his family in one of the most shocking stories in all of 2008. That didn't help either.. Anyways, fast-forward to 08. After some pondering, I watched the Rumble with a friend in January after seeing virtually no wrestling shows for months and what is the big surprise - Cena returns. Yeah, it was cool and a shocking surprise....to those who watched the few month prior to this, but I just started watching again and this was certainly no "treat' for me. The Rumble match itself was great as always, a couple of new faces and it was in the mecca, MSG. I was intrigued by the Flair storyline and felt it was only right to watch that unfold. Also the Floyd Mayweather/Big Show match-up got my attention and hell, it was Wrestlemania. so I decided to watch. Wrestlemania 24 looked like one of the most gorgeous PPVs of all-time when I seen it. The outside venue always holds a soft-spot in my heart. From top to bottom, this WM was one of my favorite ones from this new era. Flair retired in an awesome match with Mr. WM himself - HBK, the MITB was actually really good, one of the better ones of that match I've seen as well, the Title matches were all pulled off well and of course, the Undertaker streak continued. But as much as I like to try and get back into the shows, everytime I tune in, it rots me. I get bored very easily. Easier than ever actually and I found myself watching episodes of "The Hills" instead of RAW. Crazy right? I know. But that's why I'm here. I'm trying. It's like I broke-up with a girl I know wasn't quite right for me, but in the longrun I do love her and I'm just trying to find a way to see that again. Then again, it is only wrestling. So in closing, don't take me as an almighty hater, because I'm not. I just find it very hard to conform to what wrestling is today. I'm aware of a lot of things that I haven't mentioned here and I understand the logic and reason for some of the decisions that have made. But at the same time, I do get frustrated that it isnt like it used to be and I realize I need to take it all for what it's worth. I do like the looks of what is going down lately and there are a LOT of new faces especially recently. Also, I'm not really sure why a lot of people are still playing the 1999-HHHate while there's a perfectly good fool in John Cena to hate. -Final Synopsis: THE GOOD (no problems) Edge, Chris Jericho, Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, HBK, Triple H, Randy Orton & (The) Legacy, Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Miz and Morrison, The Colons, Shelton Benjamin, Santino Marella, Matt Hardy, Jack Swagger, Evan Bourne, Matt Striker THE BAD (could do without, but not too bad) Batista, MVP, Kane, The Big Show, THE UGLY (go away now) John Cena, Mark Henry, The Great Khali, Cryme Tyme, Manu, R-Truth, all New-Gen. Divas, Mike Knox, Vladimir Kozlov, The Boogeyman
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    NHL - January 2009

    Years ago I would have chuckled at the Hilary Duff line, but damn...me likey now. God love her too, she still continues to support her man and his shitty, shitty team.
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    What did you eat today?

    I was in a weird hunger mood and just cooked up whatever I could find: can of tomato soup 2 toasted tuna sandwiches fries glass of orange soda
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    NHL - January 2009

    Nice choices, I'll rank 'em! 10) The troubles of the Coyotes 09) Sharks make waves in West 08) The downfall of the Senators 07) Burke as the new Leafs GM 06) Chicago's return to prominence 05) The Vincent Lecavalier talks 04) Ovechkin-Malkin "rivalry" 03) Mats Sundin flip-floppery 02) The Sean Avery saga 01) Top of the East for the Boston Bruins
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    Mid-Season NHL Awards 08-09

    I was going to start this the other day, but never got around to it/forgot. So to all the hockey fans out there, jump out of the NHL thread and cast your votes! Who do you think is most deserving of the NHL awards for the first half of the 2008-2009 season? I'll list just the major awards and you give 3 nominees for each, while also choosing your own winner. Here's mine: JACK ADAMS AWARD -Todd McLellan (SJ) -Claude Julien (BOS) -Joel Quenneville (CHI) winner: Claude Julien (BOS) NORRIS TROPHY -Dan Boyle (SJ) -Nicklas Lidstrom (DET) -Shea Weber (NSH) winner: Dan Boyle (SJ) CALDER TROPHY -Steve Mason (CLB) -Kris Versteeg (CHI) -Blake Wheeler (BOS) winner: Steve Mason (CLB) VEZINA TROPHY -Tim Thomas (BOS) -Miikka Kiprusoff (CAL) -Steve Mason (CLB) winner: Steve Mason (CLB) HART TROPHY -Alexander Ovechkin (WSH) -Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) -Jeff Carter (PHI) winner: Alexander Ovechkin (WSH)
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    A Small History of My Declined Interest

    Alright in an attempt to salvage this thread, I'll throw something out there: Since I haven't watched a lot over the past few years, what would people say is John Cena's finest work? I'm aware of his battles with Umaga (most notably their Last Man Standing match), he also had a couple of good matches with HBK I recall, but what other Cena gems out there are worth a respectful watch? Also, serious and legitimate suggestions only. I don't wanna hear about how awesome all of his matches are in their own little way. Bob, I'm pointing in your direction.
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    The current economy

    Wow - just as I read this I looked up and the commercial came on. Weeeird..
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    Mid-Season NHL Awards 08-09

    BOS, DET, PHI? Regardless, I see your point..
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    Notorious BIG biopic

    Well, I just got back from seeing this. Surprisingly, the theater I went to, which is usually not very busy, was pretty full (75%) for this movie. A lot of punks and wanksters, but that was to be expected - we're not seeing Benjamin Button here. Regardless, the movie was pretty good. Although it comes off more as a HBO-type movie than a big-screen feature. Jamal Woolard did a fantastic job as Biggie, but the rest of the cast is questionable at best. There's also a few gaps in the story and would tend to leave a lot of questions unanswered for people who don't know the full history of the tale. But overall, the story, the music and overall intention of the movie makes me give it a thumbs up. Not too high, but up nonetheless.
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    Mid-Season NHL Awards 08-09

    Well, the argument still holds up. Also I don't get what you're trying to say. Marleau has had a "comeback" year and the young guys are turning it up, so Thornton is the MVP? You know this is the MID-SEASON awards, right?
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    Mid-Season NHL Awards 08-09

    Yes, Thornton is the Sharks MVP. He's not? Look at the Sharks before he arrived and look at them after he arrived. I believe Marleau was there the whole time, so go figure. Lidstrom is infact the best Defensemen in the NHL. I don't disagree with that statement one bit. But that's why there's a Norris Trophy.
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    The Office Season 5

    That was actually really, really funny..
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    A Small History of My Declined Interest

    What the hell is everyone doing now? John Cena is the almighty end all, be all of wrestling right now. He makes money and people cheer for him (because they are trained to), so everybody retract your anti-Cena statements NOW. *gag*
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    The Office Season 5

    Not a great episode, but not a bad episode either. Also, this was the first episode that I actually found Angela attractive. Oh that slut.. Go figure.
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    What will be the worst movie of 2009?

    Seriously, there will never be a black Preside.. - eh, nevermind.
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    Facebook or MySpace?

    FACEBOOK. Although, it has it's evils, I do get a kick out of it. If you do dig it, it becomes very addictive. The funny thing I find about Facebook though, everyone's friends list is overflowing with people they have no intention of ever talking to again.
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