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Nicole Ritchie = Fat, Ugly Swine
kkktookmybabyaway replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in Television & Film
*sigh* Where's Ripper when you REALLY need him?... -
Garfield live action movie trailer
kkktookmybabyaway replied to DerangedHermit's topic in Television & Film
She'd have the attitude down pat, which is the important trait. God, that would have been great... -
Why Dennis, why? Players/coaches need to boycott that team (more than they do now anyway) until it gets new ownership...
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I swear I must be watching a different show -- I think more times than not Colmes gets the upper hand of many of those arguments. Problem is he's a liberal and many people watching the show will consider Hannity the winner no matter what...
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U.S. Airports Now Fingerprint Foreigners
kkktookmybabyaway replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
Because of what the poster above you said. Put your priorities in order, hippie. Feelings being hurt > Planes crashing into buildings... -
Taliban apologizes for bomb
kkktookmybabyaway replied to Jobber of the Week's topic in Current Events
Well, if the Taliban would just meet the U.S. military head-on they wouldn't have to worry about hitting the wrong targets... -
Man says he’s addicted to cable; to sue Charter
kkktookmybabyaway replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
Hmmm. Where's the source, Rant?... -
Funny thing is that in a Time '94 article about Rush I'm pretty sure they interviewed Hannity who was then I think just a local host in the Deep South (Alabama?)...
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Bush Seeks New Rights for Foreign Workers
kkktookmybabyaway replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Current Events
Process of elimination -- just like when you took tests in school... -
Bush Seeks New Rights for Foreign Workers
kkktookmybabyaway replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Current Events
Wow, a politican pandering to a group for votes. Next thing you know you'll tell me... <<<TIME TO PLAY THE KKK MATCH GAME>>> A) John Kerry... B) Mikey Moore... C) George W. Bush... D) Chris Berman... E) Dick Cheney... A) ...made money while at Haliburton B) ...is HITLER! C) ...served in Vietnam *Well, we know "C" isn't the right answer here* D) ...stops at every available all-you-can-eat buffet during a book tour E) ...never sees the color of an athlete's skin -
Oddly enough, when I was in Cincy and heard his show, I liked it better than his effort on his cable news show that's on everybody's favorite network in the year 2004. He's not on my top tier of talk-show hosts I like, but he can be entertaining at times. (I think Colmes gets the better of him more times than not -- wish Alan was on in the Pittsburgh area. If he is someone PM me.) Here's what I think REALLY makes Sean weird -- he said on his show that he married his wife six months after meeting her. Six !@#$% months?!?! -- were you that desparate for poon?...
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Two Women Make Claim on $162M Jackpot
kkktookmybabyaway replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in General Chat
Wonder if Battle knows the Wal-Mart trampled DVD customer?... -
Ditto. I haven't seen too many shows, but my favorite line from what I have seen was when that young chick was in beauty school and wanted to dye Hank's hair. Hank refused and the chick said Ronald Reagan had his hair dyed. Hank responed something like, "If he did it was to protect us from the communists." Lauged for 5 minutes afterward...
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Man says he’s addicted to cable; to sue Charter
kkktookmybabyaway replied to MrRant's topic in Current Events
Can't wait for the lawsuits regarding porn addiction start coming in... -
Wish my old man would get shot by the cops for refusing to raise his arms in the air so I could get a seven-figure settlement...
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Gag. Normally I don't bother with local columnists because most, if not all, of them are horrid, but I stumbled across this one by accident. kkk-ommentary in boldface Lewis' firing makes no sense Wednesday, January 07, 2004 By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette I wish I would have thought to call Detroit Lions owner William Clay Ford before the team's offices closed yesterday. It would have been fascinating to hear what he had to say about the firings of assistant coaches Tim Lewis and Kenny Jackson by the Steelers. It was Ford, who last summer, in a rare moment of sniping among NFL owners, labeled the Steelers' record of minority hiring as "terrible." That was in response to the league fining Lions president Matt Millen $200,000 for failing to interview a black candidate before hiring Steve Mariucci as the Lions' coach. The fine reportedly came at the urging of the NFL's diversity committee, which is chaired by Dan Rooney. Now, Lewis and Jackson -- two of the four black assistants on Bill Cowher's staff -- are out. (Oh no! Black assistant coaches have been fired!) Do you think Ford's take would have been worth the 50 cents for the paper? That isn't to suggest Rooney, Cowher and the Steelers are racists. I truly don't believe that. Nor is it to suggest that Lewis and Jackson should have lifetime jobs because they are black. No coach of any color deserves that. (Ahhh, the old washing of hands before getting them dirty) Actually, it's pretty hard to work up a good fit about the Jackson firing as wide receivers coach. All season, we heard that Plaxico Burress wasn't running good patterns, that he couldn't run the fade route, that he wasn't getting open nearly as often as he thought. When a star player underachieves, someone is going to take the fall. It turned out to be Jackson, whose head yesterday was proof that Cowher really didn't believe those little lies he told after the final game about Burress not having such a dismal season. But the Lewis firing as defensive coordinator is different. It makes Rooney, Cowher and the Steelers look bad. When I heard the Steelers fired a coordinator, my first thought was Mike Mularkey. (not me) Neither he nor his offense was very good this season. Mularkey never seemed to figure out what he wanted the offense to be -- a pass-first offense or a run-oriented offense. Certainly, the offense never achieved the precious balance that Mularkey preached. It didn't just regress badly from the previous season. It was the biggest reason the Steelers finished 6-10. (And a banged up offensive line had NOTHING to do with it?) Did Mularkey deserve to be fired because of one bad year? Absolutely not. But would it have been a surprise if he had been dismissed, especially considering Cowher's history of firing offensive coordinators? Again, absolutely not. By comparison, the timing of the Lewis firing just didn't seem right. It would have made more sense after last season. His defense gave up 31 points to the Baltimore Ravens and 33 points to the Cleveland Browns and 34 points to the Tennessee Titans down the stretch and kept the Steelers from going deeper in the playoffs. But Lewis and the defense bounced back strong this season. (According to some game stats I just looked up on NFL.com Pittsburgh's defense gave up 27 points [on defense] to KC, 33 points to Cleveland, 33 points to St. Louis and 30 points to San Fran.) I know the defense contributed to some painful losses. The Denver game and the Cincinnati game at home come to mind. (I didn't even include these games because of the scores) I also know the defense was more conservative than any we've seen from the Steelers in a long time. Sacks were down. But I'm convinced Lewis got the most out of what he had on his defense. Was it his fault he was given lousy cornerbacks -- Chad Scott and Dewayne Washington -- by Cowher, the coach/personnel chief? Was it his fault Joey Porter got shot the week before the opener and wasn't the same player? Was it his fault Jason Gildon got old in a hurry? If you want to blame Lewis for something, blame him for not getting Deshea Townsend into the lineup at cornerback sooner. I refuse to do that, though. Only one man deserves that kind of blame -- the head coach. Of course, we all know the one coach Cowher will never blame. Cowher. (Can't blame the head coach for finding scapegoats because too often head coaches are often used in that fashion) In that sense, it was predictable that the Steelers would fire coaches. Changes are inevitable when a team with Super Bowl plans ends up in the standings with the Arizona Cardinals and Ford's Lions. Cowher decided Lewis and Jackson would be his sacrifices. He doesn't need any justification, really. He can always say it was differences of opinion or, to quote the Steelers' news release yesterday, "in the best interest of the team." Now, Cowher must find replacements. How much do you want to bet they'll be black coaches? Do you think Rooney and Cowher have a choice? (I hope their replacements are lily white so Ron can accuse the Rooneys and Cowher of being RACISTS without actually calling them that...)
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Joe Gibbs could return to the Redskins
kkktookmybabyaway replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in Sports
lol -- I asked the same thing in the other thread. Great, err, some minds think alike... -
Whew! Good thing Snyder got that out of the way beforehand...
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Well, if he signs, I hope for the Redskins sake they inteviewed a couple of black guys for the job, too...
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Joe Gibbs could return to the Redskins
kkktookmybabyaway replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in Sports
I'll make Marvin's thread feel wanted, too -- all the ribbing is in good fun... -
Well, I clicked on the link expecting a warm, fuzzy Bradshaw. Then I read the rest of what he had to say. Funny stuff...
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I'll wait until the Season 1 DVD comes out for the episode commentaries...
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Well if Dick Vermeil can come back (twice), maybe ol' Joe can, too. Or maybe not...
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Good lord -- are we talking about the Real World or "Cops"?...