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"This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Carlos Mencia" Luckily it's still up at break.com http://www.break.com/index/joe_rogan_confr...los_mencia.html
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Carlos Mencia is human garbage just like Larry the Cable Guy. They're both fakes. It wasn't until each of them started playing to their respective stereotypes that they got the attention they did. Dan Whitney (Larry the Cable Guy before he adopted his shitty persona) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCJ7ESnjvHk&eurl=
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Except Mencia was in the crowd and went up to confront Joe.
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My Violent Heart "leaked" http://www.sendspace.com/file/2brmqk edit: new working link
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http://www.break.com/index/joe_rogan_confr...los_mencia.html
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MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
AmericanDragon replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
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Why the hell would he reach out for her and yell her name if he was only interested in saving himself? You could see in his face that he was distressed and had no idea what had just happened. Of course if you don't want to see it that way you could just say he's faking it but that's bullshit. It was implied by the show that it was the first time he had ever flown. You're letting your feelings towards what he's done in other parts of the show cloud your judgement. I can't believe a character could affect so many people this way. Sure he's an asshole, but he's just a god damn tv character and he's not even that interesting. I remember when that episode first aired, some people posted on the imdb boards that he was an ass because he purposely flew out. But they were the minority. I have no idea how someone can come up with that conclusion after seeing the scene but evidently it happened. edit: And it wasn't about his powers accidently activating "themselves" either. He was about to crash and instinctively his mind thought about getting out of there and that's the first time he drew on his ability to fly even though he didn't know that he could. It's like the first time Bruce Willis decided to bench press as much as he could in Unbreakable even though he was always that strong. You can also see that in Nikki and Isaac's powers too.
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Damn people are still spouting this bullshit? How the hell could anyone interpret that scene from the first season that way? He obviously didn't know how to control his powers and had no idea what was going on.
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Title Match & Main Event Fighters -Anderson Silva: $71,000 (3rd UFC fight; defeated Travis Lutter) -Travis Lutter: $18,000 (5th UFC fight; lost to Anderson Silva) Main Card Fighters -Mirko Cro Cop: $350,000 flat fee (1st UFC fight; defeated Eddie Sanchez) -Quinton Jackson: $170,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Marvin Eastman) -Eddie Sanchez: $30,000 flat fee (2nd UFC fight; lost to Mirko Cro Cop) -Marvin Eastman: $30,000 (3rd UFC fight; lost to Quinton Jackson) -Patrick Cote: $20,000 (5th UFC fight; defeated Scott Smith) -Scott Smith: $12,000 (3rd UFC fight; lost to Patrick Cote) -Roger Huerta: $12,000 (2nd UFC fight; defeated John Halverson) -John Halverson: $3,000 (1st UFC fight; lost to Roger Huerta) Preliminary Match Fighters -Lyoto Machida: $36,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Sam Hoger) -Jorge Rivera: $12,000 (7th UFC fight; lost to Terry Martin) -Tyson Griffin: $9,000 (2nd UFC fight; lost to Frank Edgar) -Terry Martin: $8,000 (3rd UFC fight; defeated Jorge Rivera) -Sam Hoger: $7,000 (4th UFC fight; lost to Lyoto Machida) -Frank Edgar: $6,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Tyson Griffin) -Dustin Hazelett: $6,000 (2nd UFC fight; defeated Diego Saraiva) -Diego Saraiva: $3,000 (1st UFC fight; lost to Dustin Hazelett) Disclosed Fighter Payroll: $803,000
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I miss Eiko Koike saying "And the winner is MirKO Crooooo-COP!" I don't think Eiko Koike speaks English. You're probably thinking of the crazy old white lady that always screams the fighters' names. Eiko Koike: Lenne Hardt (crazy old white lady):
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From Joe Rogan: "Anderson Silva had knee surgery on both knees just 11 weeks ago. That was why he was so easy to take down, and that was why he couldn't squeeze 100% when he had Lutter in the triangle. I ran into his manager after the show and he told me the whole deal. His knees were still very sore. Later that night I ran into Anderson in the hotel, and he was limping like he was just double knee barred. Crazy shit. If Travis ever had a chance, last night was it. Great fight, either way."
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You didn't see that last replay? It was clearly in the shoulder. You could even see Halverson think about it for a second and then decide to just flatten out. The ref only told Huerta to watch the knee. That dumb bitch got what he deserved. I'm glad Huerta stood up for himself and calmly explained the situation in the post fight interview.
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The most memorable part of the event was how pathetic Halverson was.
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Silva at 175 against Okami http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csq3fIlfK-Y
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PRIDE THEME SONG
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That last replay cleared it up completely. It was clearly a legal hit. I have no idea what Halverson was doing.
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Even people who hate Crocop and the UFC would be horrified at what you just said. It's obvious you're new to MMA.
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He looks horrible.
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He wasn't going to win the title anyway.
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Non-Title Middleweight Bout - Three Rounds Travis Lutter (186.5*) vs Anderson Silva (185) Eddie Sanchez (229) vs Mirko Cro Cop (223) Marvin Eastman (203) vs Quinton Jackson (205) John Halverson (155) vs Roger Huerta (156) Patrick Cote (185) vs Scott Smith (185) Preliminary Bouts Terry Martin (186**) vs Jorge Rivera (185) Frank Edgar (154) vs Tyson Griffin (156) Sam Hoger (206) vs Lyoto Machida (203) Diego Saraiva (155) vs Dustin Hazelett (156) *Lutter was originally 187, and came back at 186.5 in his second attempt. **Martin was originally 187, but came back and made the contracted weight in his second attempt.
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Salmon deserved it for this bullshit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahk3YEQ2LD0
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Didn't Children of Men just come out? Maybe it's just a case of "too late" to make an impression since all the movies nominated here have been out longer or had buzz dating over a year ago (especially Departed and Dreamgirls). It came out before Letters and Letters is a best picture nom. Both were out in time to be eligible Requirements from AMPAS I don't know why you posted that. Both Letters From Iwo Jima and Children of Men came out in December 2006 so obviously they're eligible for the 2007 (2006) oscars. I was only pointing out that Children of Men came out before Letters From Iwo Jima because Hawk 34 was wondering if Children of Men didn't have enough time to make an impression due to its late release date.