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Steviekick
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Jericho looks like a tougher Barney Stinson.
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The banjo music made Heidenrape amazing.
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I'd never put Parker over Pippen.
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If the Suns can't get out of the first round, do you think D'Antoni is safe?
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I do find it kind of funny that both McDyess and Thad Young both left the game due to broken noses.
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And the Sixers head into the half with the lead for the first time.
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Sixers are holding up well against the Pistons. Surprisingly the crowd is pretty dead.
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That happens to me all the
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And Matt Young just proved why I can't talk on the phone and post at the same time.
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I have a couple problems here. First of all, I find it hard to believe that the concept of talented athletes trying to win at all costs did not exist prior to 1990. Second of all, you call this a backlash, which has a distinct negative connotation. I want a league where the best are playing their hardest. Why should anyone settle for anything less? I don't think the bar is impossibly high. Replacement-level talent plays to win at all costs. Why shouldn't superstars? My spin on Rendclaw's point is moreso that the league wants to find their Jordan sequel for marketing purposes. Jordan was an unbelievably talented SG/SF who had the ability to carry and take over for his team. The league made a lot of money being Jordan-centric, and apparently Stern and his marketing guys are like someone who can't get over an old girlfriend. Endorsement and promotion wise, they favor any superstar level SG/SF, like Kobe and Lebron, and the lesser ones like Wade, Carter and McGrady (and we'll throw Carmelo Anthony in here for the hell of it). They always get compared to Jordan, and the media covers them accordingly. Denver, Lakers, Miami and Cleveland each had twenty nationally televised games this season. Everyone wants a league where the players are playing their hardest. So if your going to be labeled a Jordan-esque player you have to play accordingly. If you can deal with that, you'll be fine, like Kobe and Lebron. If you can't, you become the BUTT of everyone's jokes, like McGrady and Carter.
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Millar and Bendis both said that Civil War is part of a larger Marvel epic, so I'm sure there will be more expanding on what happened. I can't remember, but one of them is working on a super huge EPIC~! that ties up everything that's been going on in the 616 lately.
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Mick Foley offered commentating job on smackdown
Steviekick replied to Atticus Chaos's topic in The WWE Folder
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Unearth - "Failure"
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Benes' pinups of females are fine. I do like the way Turner draws faces.
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I'd say that Buckethead is a much better guitar player than Slash, but as far as songwriting is concerned I would go with Slash, hands down.
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Still, my Mac runs Illustrator, Photoshop and Final Cut Pro more than adequately and I most definitely prefer it's interphase/usability to Windows. I've never had a problem with Apple's customer support. It's just a matter of preference, and for what I want, the Mac is superior. Don't get me wrong, I've seen and used some great PC's. I just don't want one.
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Those JLA pictures by Benes remind me why I don't like his art. Starlin is great and I can't wait to get the trade of Death of the New Gods.
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Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast (1982) The cornerstone of Maiden. Not a single weak track. It's tentpoled by Maiden staples like "Hallowed Be Thy Name", the title track and "Run to the Hills." What comes in between is superb. "22 Acacia Avenue" and "Invaders" show off Bruce Dickinson's wide range of vocal abilities over a bunch of great riffs.
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For some people it is. It's just like people who swear by their BMW or Mercedes. Some people will buy it because they feel that a higher cost means its better. But for some people, they just really prefer its engineering.
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All I have to say is .
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I've been rocking a Mac for almost twenty years now. For me its not about a fashion statement, I just like the product.
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Bateman's character packed up and moved to the city to try to restart his music career.
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The thing about the ending that I didn't like was that all the characters wound up happy. I guess I'm just too cynical.
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Type O Negative's "Daytripper" medley is pretty good, but I like that sound. If someone who sounds like Type O can adequately play your song, it shows your a great songwriter. The Beatles wrote some great songs, I just like other people playing them.