KingPK
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I'm sure they'll use something like this for an episode next season. Like Pam breaks her ankle or something and Michael organizes everyone in the office to visit her in the hospital or at home (since he loves those kinds of group outings). I'm working until 9, so I have to record the finale.
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At least you guys can talk about your team tonight since they actually played. I'll at least be able to watch most of the first game of the doubleheader before work tomorrow.
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The makeup accentuates her manjaw too much now. X-Play used to be good with the right mix of humor and information (there's old clips up on YouTube thankfully). Now, it seems like Adam and Morgan (especially the latter) have a kind of contempt for their audience and every "review" needs a stupid skit with it. Ever since they went to the new set early last year, the show's taken a severe nosedive in quality.
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They didn't "waste" a season with the storyline. It was stated from the beginning that Ted and Robin weren't meant to be, but were they just supposed to end season 1 like they did and start season 2 with Older Ted saying "I had finally gotten Robin, but we broke up two months later and she took a job in England"? This is just an evolution of the Ted character: Season 1 was him steadfast in finding "the One" no matter what it took before ending up with the woman he was pining after, Season 2 was Ted finding out that Robin is just not the woman for him and Season 3 will be him back on the search, but he will be a lot more mellow about it than he was in the first season. I wonder if Cobie Smulders is coming back? It'd make sense that Robin wouldn't be around to start next season.
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Jenna Fischer breaks back I was wondering why she was listed as being on Conan Monday in my program guide but wasn't mentioned at all on the show.
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Technically, he's started for five years - he missed a good chunk of the 2003 season due to a pre-season injury. But, while we're looking at selective endpoints, how about this: the Atlanta Falcons have only made the playoffs once in the last four years and have completely missed the postseason over the last two years, when the NFC has been absolutely dreadful. And that's because they can't pass the ball to save their lives or stop the pass. How can a team be #1 in rushing and dead last in passing? How does Vick NOT deserve to be looked upon as a RB that stands behind the center instead of a quality NFL quarterback at this point? Where they got exposed and slapped around by the Eagles. Where they only mustered 6 points to, once again, the Eagles.
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As did Heroes. Along with the main 24 episode season, there's going to be a special six episode series called Heroes: Origins that will air during the hiatus period. I hope this means the networks have learned their lesson after making us wait 1-2 months for a show to come back while airing a thousand episodes of Deal Or No Deal in it's place.
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Aside from the national game on Wednesday, Sox/Tigers has some pretty good pitching matchups: MON: Robertson vs. Dice-K TUE: Verlander vs. Wakefield
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In fairness, how often does that move blow up like that? Still, it was a complete panic move. I turned the game off when it was 5-0 in the 7th to play some God of War and tuned back to see the postgame show with "Sox score 6 in 9th to win 6-5" on the bottom of the screen. I'm still fucking pissed that I missed it.
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I just hope nobody cracks a line drive right at him because with his delivery, he'll never know about it until it nails him in the temple.
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Why should he care? He's going to end up missing them by five feet and getting picked more often than not anyway. Favre's probably trying to figure out how to pull of a Clemensesque "I wanna play, but just the 8 home games and for a whole shitload of money" deal right now.
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I wish they'd just release Tom O'Brien from his contract already so he can do Red Sox games on the radio full-time. Glenn Geffner is just painful to listen to.
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I'm with you. Pam pisses me off. She flakes between wanting to be with Jim and not, never standing up for what she wants. At least Karen knows what she wants and goes for it. That's what the Pam character is; insecure and scared to go for what she really wants (Jim and a career in painting). She knows she can do better in life, but she just can't make that first tough step. The coal walk was a metaphor for her finally sucking it up and moving forward.
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MASSHOLES REPRESENT~! Lauzon just steamrolled through his opponent. And it looks like this second fight is going to go to Sudden Victory. This definitely makes up for last week.
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Buffalo certainly is worse. No other city has had a team reach a championship FOUR STRAIGHT times and only be competitive in one (only to lose like they did).
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Tony not being able to keep himself from laughing as well kinda lessens the comedy. If he played it completely straight it would have been 10x funnier.
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Bennet probably thinks it's some kind of computer system and I think Thompson just told Mohinder that to get him to go along with whatever they actually plan to do with her.
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Guess I'll use that free month to decide if I want to take the plunge.
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This is going to air live live instead of "tape delay with the 'Spike Live' watermark in the corner" live, starting at 3PM Eastern/Noon PT. I just know that I'm going to have to work that day so I hope they re-air it at 9-10 PM that night.
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Looks like that trade is finally living up to it's potential as Beckett improves to 7-0 tonight. Mik, what's been going on with Annibal Sanchez this year?
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Someone got the 360 version of Guitar Hero, it looks like. Certainly Dice-K won't be the next Hideki Matsui. You know, since one is a pitcher and the other is a position player and all.
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That's more because Sleazy D is really cheap.
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End of the summer. Just like I thought.
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I liked that last challenge. Though I would have preferred the Blondes (WET THONG~!!!!), at least Mirna and Schmirna were the second losers. No lucky breaks on flights for you!
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This is how I feel as well. It'll certainly help the rotation (ANY decent pitcher would right now), but any "saviour" talk is going a bit too far. They need back of the rotation guys like Igawa to start pulling their weight more than anything Clemens can give them. But this much is clear: Brian Cashman's job depends on how this works out. EDIT II: Why did Clemens pitch just 113 innings last year? Was there an injury?