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Yea I hear that. "You" was especially lame but "green" would've taken the cake as far as I'm concerned. Hopefully picking Putin will get them back on track. I think Putin's a good pick. Anyone who managed to slowly erode democratic checks in Russia over the last eight years under the eyes of the Western media and Western governments and then manage his succession from the presidency to prime minister so smoothly deserves some kind of honor, albeit in a more Machiavellian sense.
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Haha, thanks. I'm not the biggest fan of rap music so even though the West Texas Rednecks were portrayed as heels I cheered them as faces when I was still a mark.
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Let's talk about Rex, Baby. Let's talk about you and me.
Danville_Wrestling replied to a topic in Sports
Same for the Cowboys. I think Parcells is ideal for a rebuilding job and has done great wherever he's been. The Giants won Super Bowls, the Patriots got to the Super Bowl under his leadership, he got the Jets within one game of the Super Bowl (and without injuries they might have won the thing the next season), and put Dallas back on the right track. That said, this Falcons job is probably one of the toughest he'll ever encounter. It will be interesting to see what the Falcons do with their draft pick and if they decide to trade it for more picks/players or use it on a QB. And yes, Peyton Manning did not win the Heisman trophy contrary to what the media was hyping up during his senior year at Tennessee. -
Man I loved the West Texas Rednecks.
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Yea, no kidding. I can't be surprised with Florida State, though. At least they've downgraded to academic cheating from being the "shoplifting university" of college football.
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As a followup, I should caution that this story is not really new news. It appears that in doing an Internet search that the Enquirer broke this story back in October but it gained little traction. Also, the Enquirer is not saying that the woman's child is Edwards, just that she is pregnant. I think if this causes Edwards to fall out of the race it could be a help more to Obama than to Hillary. Obama could become the focal point of anti-Hillary sentiment in the party and run with that to the nomination. It's really Hillary's best bet to have them pull support from each other right now I would assume but it's not a given that Edwards voters would reject Hillary's bandwagon either. Edit: And it also appears that a Clinton ally Roger Altman, an investment banker, owns the National Enquirer. Hmm.....
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Yes it was. However, until this thing becomes verified I'm not buying into it. I remember when Drudge also released information on a Kerry intern affair towards the end of the Democratic campaign in 2004 that was eventually refutted. If this is true, though, this is bad news for the Edwards team as they are now tied with Barack Obama in Iowa and are ahead of Hillary Clinton in the state.
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Has anyone checked Drudge in the last several minutes? There appears to be a developing scandal involving John Edwards that he may have a love child with another woman. Granted, it looks like a National Enquirer story but the tabloids also broke the Jesse Jackson love child incident many years ago.
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On the last question about WWE means to me I basically told them that I used to love watching it but now I'm embarassed to. Some of the question on the survey were quite stupid such as whether I was satisfied with the current sexiness of WWE divas.
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On another note, Hillary got Magic Johnson to campaign for her in Iowa today. CNN is playing this up as a major shifting point in the campaign but Magic's speech was downright horrendous if you saw the whole thing. If you thought his commentary on TNT for the NBA didn't make any sense you should've seen this speech where he was confusing his lines and his punchlines came off mangled and lame. I can't fathom what impact this is going to have in the polls positive or negative.
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Yea, picking up the weapons can be a hassle but a bigger hastle for me is to make a weapon shot connect. I understand how you have to be a certain distance away to strike (and I actually enjoy that mechanic because it is more realistic) but sometimes it can be hard to just beat the living crap out of someone when you feel like it.
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Well in Lieberman's defense I don't think he has any love lost for the Democratic Party after Christopher Dodd and other party leaders told him to not run in the general election in Connecticut and then tried to defeat him there. I can understand why the Democrats were doing those actions in order to support the candidate who won the primary, but it's not as if he has to be lock-step with the Democrats since he isn't a real Democrat anymore. And honestly, I'm not surprised he endorsed McCain. I don't believe there are any other politicians whose views match up as well with Lieberman in the race. Also, someone supporting a candidate from the other party is not unheard of. Georgia Senator Zell Miller crossed party lines to support Bush and even spoke at the RNC convention in 2004. I think just because your a Democrat or Republican doesn't mean you can't endorse whoever you want or exercise independent thought. The major problem in the political system right now is "partisanship or nothing" that leaves little middle ground.
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I guess that's true considering that everyone advising her is pretty much from the old Clinton administration. I think if the Democrats nominate Barack I'll be voting Democrat in November unless Romney possibly wins the GOP nomination (and that looks increasingly unlikely). Although experience is an issue I'd trust him to bring some qualified people into the cabinet. Maybe I just yearn for a great orator to be back in the White House because listening to eight years of Bush speeches makes me feel that my IQ has been lowered. However, if the Dems nominate Hillary I'll be voting GOP just to vote against her. Also, I think it's a bit of a gamble for Bill to start intensifying his campaign role for Hillary as has been reported. I see three risks in this: first, it makes Hillary's campaign seem more desperate than it really is and is only going to help the media play up Obama as a more solidified candidate. Second, if Bill campaigns hard for Hillary in Iowa and she still loses then that will also play into Obama's hands if he comes out on top because he had to "overcome the odds" of a former popular president campaigning for his wife. And third, Bill could overshadow Hillary's candidacy. The guy has tons more charisma than his wife and she could easily fade into the background making her look weak by comparison.
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Well after fooling around with the logo editor for a little while I got the hang of it and found a few guides online to assist me. However, creating logos pixel by pixel is a pain in the neck but that's probably because my first one is a King of the Ring logo and it has a lot of colors. It's going to look awesome when its finished but right now its only halfway done.
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Exactly and that's the vibe that I think is coming off to voters. It appears in the early voting states like Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina the more voters know about Hillary Clinton the less they want to vote for her whereas the more they know about Barack Obama the more they like him and want to vote for him. That's not a good dynamic for the Clinton team.
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Well there goes UK's season down the drain with that 79-76 loss to UAB after getting in foul trouble and blowing a fourteen point lead. I'll be surprised if we even make the NIT this year at this pace.
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Bingo. It's just like the foreign lottery/cash the check for the ambassador scams.
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I had to go with Gundy on this poll although the "George's box" comment was a close second. I still remember when that was posted here and I was like "are you kidding me?!?"
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The controls will take you a while to figure out but after wrestling several matches you'll get the hand of things. I was initially getting killed on a 2 difficulty setting but am now up to 4. Whenever you see the guys touch shoulders on the grapple enter your move (only once...no button mashing) and you should get better on the timing issue. Also, start the match with your weak moves (square button) and gradually work up to your x, o and square + o moves. You just have to wear a man down like in a regular wrestling match and can't just come out of the gate trying to Tiger Driver everyone. For CAW's you'll need a max drive because a lot of the CAW's (the Fire Pro community call them edits) are in downloadable packs. However, http://www.caws.ws has a few wrestler formulas up for you. Also, I was playing around with my game a little while ago and one of the preset wrestlers in the created mode looks to be Kamala. You'd have to edit his moveset but his look is premade. He's like preset edit #21 or something. If you scroll through you'll come across him.
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Well I can't even stand Wade Phillips acting like he just got his favorite gift for Christmas everytime the Cowboys score a touchdown. I can't find a good image to represent what I mean but everytime he does it he just looks like a fat, glorified high school football coach to me. It just screams busch league.
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You mean confused like this: I know its not Wade Phillips, but seeing this reaction on national television earlier this year during a Redskins game from Joe Bugel made me fall out of my chair laughing. My friends and I still joke about it from time to time. I couldn't help myself.
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WWE General Discussion - December 2007
Danville_Wrestling replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
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Yea, I question Wade Phillips coaching abilities in the playoffs. This is a guy that chose Rob Johnson over Doug Flutie to go against the Titans in the playoffs and went down in Nashville. Granted, it took the Music City Miracle to do it but I thought Flutie could've greatly helped in that game. Furthermore, if Dallas loses to Minnesota, Seattle, or any other team in the playoffs in their first game then it will label Tony Romo as a choker by the media. Mark my words.
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These were Huckabee's comments on the issue as reported by the Los Angeles Times on December 12th (http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-huckabee12dec12,0,5514341.story?coll=la-home-center): So basically he took the "it was 1992" approach to the issue and is somewhat hoping that it doesn't spark a ton of damage in the polls. The more I read about Huckabee the more I'm finding him to be the Howard Dean of the Republican Party: a governor whose ideas make him a liability in a general election but who could win the nomination based on a limited appeal to the party fringes. I got a good laugh out of the Obama joke as well. Playing up his personality is a major plus for the campaign and the comment was somewhat Reagan-esque in turning an issue on its head (as Reagan did with age in the infamous 1984 debate with Mondale). Furthermore, the chaos of the race continues as Huckabee and Mitt Romney have now displaced Rudy Giuliani on top of the polls in Florida according to Rasmussen: http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content...ublican_primary
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Well Huckabee's surging candidacy and possible road to the nomination have been paved by the party's shift to the evangelical wing over the last several presidential elections. If Huckabee wins the primary and loses big in the general election that might finally prompt the GOP to re-evaluate that relationship. However, Huckabee's only challenger on the social conservative platform right now is Fred Thompson and it seems that his campaign is running in molasses right now. Either way, if I have to pick between Thompson and Huckabee I'm leaning toward Huckabee because Thompson has looked dreadful and performed very poorly in the GOP debates thus far. I agree with invader3k in that none of the candidates greatly appeal to me either but if Hillary gets nominated I'll have to vote against her.