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Hideous sacrilege. Also, "Trampled Underfoot" is one of Zep's best songs.
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I've never read any Kurt Vonnegut, so it's dangling from a hook in a doorway with a belt around your neck and a fistful of death erection. I just borrowed a book of his interviews from a friend. Pretty interesting stuff so far. Anyways, I once had two consecutive psychics tell me I would die at 26. Does Agent agree?
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DAMAN~! is 'Santa, son of Satan'
1234-5678 replied to Rob E Dangerously's topic in Television & Film
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Point being, The Replacement's bass player, Tommy Stinson, he plays with Axl's new GNR now............. Just sayin is all...........
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Zuh?
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Does my IP still have to be banned? Remember, I am still unemployed, so I am fuckin bored to death here. I never realized how lame the internet could be.
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Spike TV Need for Speed Snoop will be performing a cover of The Doors 'Riders on the Storm' as well as 'Drop it like it's Hot' Link Snoop's remix of The Doors' "Riders on the Storm" to appear exclusively in the game. EA'S NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND 2 TO FEATURE EXCLUSIVE REMIX OF THE DOORS' "RIDERS ON THE STORM" BY HIP HOP SUPERSTAR SNOOP DOGG Redwood City, Calif., - October 28, 2004 - Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced that Snoop Dogg's remix of The Doors' legendary rock song, 'Riders On The Storm,' will be available exclusively in Need for Speed Underground 2 shipping on November 15, 2004. The in-game soundtrack shifts seamlessly from rock to hip hop to techno with 26 additional hit songs, allowing players to race in style with the hottest tunes as they immerse themselves in the underground tuner culture. The songs in the game have been selected by EA TRAX - the music initiative that EA debuted in 2001. The program is dedicated to bringing gamers today's best music through EA's videogames. "This is one of the most exciting announcements in music this summer. Bringing together the haunting vocals of Jim Morrison and the timeless music of The Doors with the cool energy of Snoop Dogg is revolutionary. And if you want to hear the song... forget radio, forget CDs - it's ONLY in the game," said Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Audio at EA. In addition to the remix song from Snoop Dogg featuring The Doors, Need for Speed Underground 2 boasts an exclusive track from Capone, as well as new music from Chingy, Mudvayne, Terror Squad, Xzibit and Queens of the Stone Age. Rounding out the line-up are new tunes from Felix da Housecat, Helmet, Killing Joke, Sly Boogy, Snapcase, The Bronx and Unwritten Law that'll set the stage, and the streets on fire. The complete in-game soundtrack includes: link
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Coors Light, in association with USA Pro Wrestling promoter Frank Goodman will hold "The Legends and Icons Series" on Friday 1/21 in Hershey, PA at the Giant Center and Saturday 1/22 at the Toyota Center in York, PA The talent scheduled for the weekend is a virtual calvacade of names including Mick Foley, Vader, Sid Vicious, Al Snow, Terry Funk, Dusty Rhodes, Jerry Lawler, the tag team reunion of Rick & Scott Steiner, Roddy Piper doing a Piper's Pit segment, Diamond Dallas Page, Dustin Rhodes, Raven, D'Lo Brown, Justin Credible, Perry Saturn, Kamala, Bam Bam Bigelow, Koko B. Ware, Norman Smiley, The Honky Tonk Man, Glen Gilberti, Terry Taylor, Jim Neidhart, Bob Orton, Brutus Beefcake, Greg Valentine, Hacksaw Duggan, Virgil, Chris Kanyon, Balls Mahoney, Axl Rotten, Nikolai Volkoff, The Iron Sheik, and Bill Apter. The shows will be booked by USA Pro Wrestling's Frank Goodman, who is credited as the General Manager for the events. Tickets for both shows will go on sale after Thanksgiving weekend. MY FAULT, COULD SOMEONE MOVE THIS TO MISC. PROMOTIONS?
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Should I be proud or ashamed that mine was the first one banned?
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Link HBO is preparing a eulogy for "Six Feet Under." The pay cabler confirmed Friday that the upcoming fifth season of "Six Feet" will be the last for the ensemble drama revolving around the trials and tribulations of a family that runs a mortuary. Series creator/executive producer Alan Ball recently informed HBO executives that he felt the show will have run its creative course by the end of the upcoming 12-episode season. "Working on 'Six Feet Under' has been enormously fulfilling creatively, but if the show is about anything, it's about the fact that everything comes to an end," Ball said in a statement. "I will miss working with such enormously talented writers, cast, staff and crew and I'll always be grateful to HBO for allowing and encouraging us to tell the story we set out to tell in a challenging and uncompromising way." "Six Feet" has been a critical darling for HBO, if not a commercial hit on the scale of "The Sopranos" or "Sex and the City," since its 2001 debut. The drama -- whose ensemble cast includes Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Rachel Griffiths , Lauren Ambrose and Frances Conroy -- has been showered with Emmy nominations -- it earned 16 Emmy bids in 2002, its first year of eligibility, and 23 noms in 2003 -- but has yet to claim the top drama series prize in the annual Emmy derby. "Six Feet" is a project that has been particularly close to the heart of Carolyn Strauss, HBO entertainment president, who originally dreamed up the notion of doing a series set in a mortuary. She pitched the idea to Ball, who was then hot off the success of his Oscar-winning screenplay for "American Beauty," and the writer-producer fell for it immediately. "Dealing with death seemed like a very common experience that we could all relate to, and (the mortuary setting) seemed like a great lens for a fairly ironic show," Strauss said. "It also seemed like the kind of show that only (HBO) could do." Strauss was quick to praise Ball and the rest of the "Six Feet" crew for "all the impressive work. It's been a fantastic experience to be associated with this show," she said. Production on "Six Feet's" fifth season is set to begin Nov. 16, but a premiere date has not yet been set, Strauss said. Word of "Six Feet's" swan song season comes at a time when HBO is already in a transitional phase after bidding farewell to "Sex and the City" this year, while its other original series tentpole, "The Sopranos," isn't due back for its final season until 2006. HBO has the sophomore season of its wild Western "Deadwood" on tap to premiere in January, followed in March by the return of Depression-era drama "Carnivale." Other series in the production pipeline at HBO are "Big Love," starring Bill Pullman as a modern-day polygamist in Utah, and the big-budget costume drama "Rome." Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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I've neevr had to overcome this problem, but I have heard of several different liquids/powders at GNC that can clear you right out. I guess go there and look into it.
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No need to punish yourself. No one should have to suffer having sex with Lita...she probably has a dick. I'd hit it from the back. Redheads are freaks.
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They also had a song, I think it was called "Before I Let You Go". If you want to talk about one hit R&B wonders, what about Shai "If I Ever Fall In Love" or Shai "Freak Me"?
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Yawn.
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But Foley was in there! I enjoyed it for what it was.
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Who's that chick that kept hitting him in the nuts? I'd definitely fuck her brains out.
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The Nate, Brenda and Claire characters are probably my favorite three television characters of all time.
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Drink your Thanksgiving dinner this year
1234-5678 replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in General Chat
But give a girl some turkey and wine, and it's like giving her a vicodin. You'll be in like flynt. -
Jerry Flynn and Dan Severn.
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True, it is a very loose definition. I have no argument. Except AOO's definition of the Doors. That wasn't a gimmick, that was their "style". Wait, what's the difference between the two? Fuck this, I have a headache.
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Drink your Thanksgiving dinner this year
1234-5678 replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in General Chat
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Chunky Soup Chicken and Dumplings.
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I don't like Brad. He made fun of someone because of their receding hair line
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Yeah but the word "mixer" is so fuckin gay. It's a party no matter the amount of people in my eyes. It's all on the quality of the people and how the evening turns out. You can have 15 people (hopefully a pretty even guy/girl ratio) partying their asses off, playing cards, yelling, doing beer bongs, there's some fuckin going on in the bathroom, you can actually have a decent conversation, blah blah blah, and that could be defined as a party. On the other hand, you could have a 60 person borefest, as most frat parties I have been to were. People standing in their own distinct corners, there may be some beer pong and a weed room, but otherwise, it reeks of lameness. Not to mention there is probably an overabundance of roofies so those wankers can get laid. That to me is not a party, it's a gathering, and a disgusting one at that. In summation, just stop using the word mixer, and all will be healed. And, if you seek approval, as it seems you do, post pictures of hot girls next time. That Jello Wrestling shit just didn't cut the cake with me.