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Go figure a thread with my name in the title would diverge into a combintation racial/food discussion
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Indiana is mostly split between the Cubs and Reds
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The Amazing Race: Family Edition Thread
Slayer replied to CanadianChris's topic in Television & Film
On the bright side, they had to turn in all their shit, so maybe Mom will whore out the kids. Unfortunately, I could see the Weavers being scripted to win. Despite being horrifically unappealing (if not thoroughly appalling), they've got the whole sob story thing going and if they win, the producers can milk the "WE DID IT FER OUR DAD!" to no end. -
I pointed that out at The Pit The response I got was "Well we never technically said we were 'over' him, so NYAH~!"
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Living Colour is my favorite black metal band
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Not one of your more genius moments
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I had a death metal loving black friend at one time
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Slayer colors a person that believes I want to be
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Dogs can't comprehend self-reference
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I remember him at WDI. I didn't know he used to be here
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Stop advertising in the first place
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I thought Paragon Of Virtue was black. I remember him saying he was SE Asian... Vietnamese or Cambodian or Thai or somewhere around there
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That's in Atlanta isn't it
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Next thing you know I'll be inviting starvenger, Paragon of Virtue and HTQ out to P.F. Chang's
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It's funny 'cause Hoff likes food
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Back in '01 when I first got GSN, I watched a Card Sharks marathon from the early 80's that featured Gene Rayburn, Alan Ludden, Bill Cullen and a young Alex Trebek as contestants. Alex Trebek pre-Jeopardy was pretty damn amusing, as he was very sarcastic and playfully antagonistic to the host and fellow contestants. A far cry from the smarmy Trebek we'd come to know. And why the hell did he shave his moustache? He looks so much better with it. First John Oates, then Alex Trebek, then Jeff Kent... what's wrong with the moustache?!
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I don't think they release BCS after the bowl games, since it's essentially irrelevant by that point, but Georgia and USC won both their games while Iowa lost (to USC), so the highest OU could have finished was fifth
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So why does Congress publish million-page documents knowing full well no one (including their own ilk) reads them?