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I thought it was great when Destiny's Child was booed during the NBA finals in Philly. The one idiot wore a Lakers jersey and was surprised at the reaction. Oh, and you're statement would be better if you put WHEN the Eagles make it, not if.
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What era of Descendents is that from? I somehow missed it back in the day.
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Yeah, but that was different from a WWE game b/c it featured rappers fighting. This will be a wrestling game similar to the WWE ones, except it will feature mainly people who the general public does not know. I personally can't see it being successful.
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I don't really think that there would be enough of a customer base for this to succeed. If people don't know the product do you really think that they would buy a video game of it?
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Allman Brothers - Live At Fillmore East Gov't Mule - The Deepest End Disco Biscuits - Trance Fusion Radio Broadcasts 1, 2 & 3
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You know this is actually a really good question that I consider to be particularly relevant for myself since I usually am fiscally conservative and socially liberal. At this point, I consider foreign policy to be the most important. There is too much going on with wars right now and other potential threats that I feel this has to be paramount. Second would be social policy, mainly because I think that the economy isn't impacted by policy changes as much as most people believe. Personal freedoms are very important to me and I would not want an elected official to try and take them away.
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Registered Democratic because I generally think that there are larger differences between Democratic canidates for primaries. I would however say that I am fiscally conservative and socially liberal. I vote for whomever I think will do the best job and represent my interests the most.
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Rolling Stones Top Ten Movies of 2003.
C Dubya 04 replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
I thought that Kill Bill was the most overrated movie of the year. I thought that it was violent for the sake of violence and not for the sake of making a good movie. And, maybe I missed all of the dialogue while taking a piss break, but I'm going to say there was none. Lost in Translation was my personal favorite movie of the year, but I didn't get out to that many. -
To preface this, I am definitely not a Dean supporter. I think that he flip flops on a lot of issues, and that is a dangerous characteristic to have in a President. That being said, I think it's quite a stretch to make the leap and say that Dean is saying "Bush knew ahead of time". Dean's point is that any theory can be put in place, and it is impossible to prove or disprove without all of the evidence. And Bush clearly did not disclose significant portions of the evidence to the public. No sane person could possibly believe that Bush knew the attacks were going to happen and allowed it.
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For the rest, you can go to http://grammys.com Record Of The Year (Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s), if other than the artist.) Crazy In Love Beyoncé Featuring Jay-Z Rich Harrison & Beyoncé Knowles, producers; Jim Caruana & Tony Maserati, engineers/mixers Track from: Dangerously In Love [Columbia Records/Music World Music] Where Is The Love The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake Ron Fair & will.i.am, producers; Dylan Dresdow & Tony Maserati, engineers/mixers Track from: Elephunk [A&M Records] Clocks Coldplay Coldplay & Ken Nelson, producers; Coldplay, Ken Nelson & Mark Phythian, engineers/mixers [Capitol Records] Lose Yourself Eminem Eminem, producer; Eminem, Steve King & Micheal Strange, Jr., engineers/mixers Track from: 8 Mile - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Various Artists) [shady/Interscope Records] Hey Ya! Outkast André 3000, producer; Kevin "KD" Davis, John Frye, Robert Hannon, Pete Novak & Neal Pogue, engineers/mixers Track from: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below [Arista Records] Category 2 Album Of The Year (Award to the Artist(s) and to the Album Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s)/Mixer(s) & Mastering Engineer(s), if other than the artist.) Under Construction Missy Elliott Craig Brockman, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Erroll "Poppi" McCalla, Nisan & Timbaland, producers; Jeff Allen, Carlos "El Loco" Bedoya, Josh Butler, Senator Jimmy D, Guru, Timbaland & Mike Wilson, engineers/mixers; Herb Powers, mastering engineer [Gold Mind/Elektra Entertainment Group] Fallen Evanescence Dave Fortman & Ben Moody, producers; Jay Baumgardner, Dave Fortman & Jeremy Parker, engineers/mixers; Ted Jensen, mastering engineer [Wind-Up Entertainment] Speakerboxxx/The Love Below Outkast André "3000" Benjamin & Antwon "Big Boi" Patton, producers; Vincent Alexander, Chris Carmouche, Kevin "KD" Davis, Reggie Dozier, John Frye, Robert Hannon, Padraic Kernin, Moka Nagatani, Pete Novak, Brian Paturalski, Neal Pogue, Dexter Simmons, Matt Still & Darrell Thorpe, engineers/mixers; Brian Gardner & Bernie Grundman, mastering engineers [Arista Records] Justified Justin Timberlake Brian McKnight, The Neptunes, Scott Storch, Timbaland & The Underdogs, producers; Andrew Coleman, Jimmy Douglass, Serban Ghenea, Dabling Harward, Steve Penny, Dave "Hard Drive" Pensado, Dave "Natural Love" Russell, Timbaland & Chris Wood, engineers/mixers; Herb Powers Jr., mastering engineer [Jive Records] Elephant The White Stripes Jack White, producer; Liam Watson & Jack White, engineers/mixers; Noel Summerville, mastering engineer [V2/ThirdMan Records] Category 3 Song Of The Year (A Songwriter(s) Award. A song is eligible if it was first released or if it first achieved prominence during the Eligibility Year. (Artist names appear in parenthesis.) Singles or Tracks only.) Beautiful Linda Perry, songwriter (Christina Aguilera) Track from: Stripped [RCA Records; Publisher: Stuck In The Throat/Famous Music Corp.] Dance With My Father Richard Marx & Luther Vandross, songwriters (Luther Vandross) Track from: Dance With My Father [J Records; Publishers: Uncle Ronnie's Music, EMI April Music & Chi-Boy Music] I'm With You Avril Lavigne & The Matrix, songwriters (Avril Lavigne) Track from: Let Go [Arista; Publishers: Avril Lavigne Publishing, Hollylodge Music, Rainbow Fish, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing, Mr. Spock Music, Tix Music, Ferry Hill Songs & WB Music Corp.] Keep Me In Your Heart Jorge Calderón & Warren Zevon, songwriters (Warren Zevon) Track from: The Wind [Artemis Records; Publishers: Zevon Music & Googolplez Music] Lose Yourself J. Bass, M. Mathers & L. Resto, songwriters (Eminem) Track from: 8 Mile - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Various Artists) [shady/Interscope Records; Publisher: Eight Mile Style] Category 4 Best New Artist (For a new artist who releases, during the Eligibility Year, the first recording which establishes the public identity of that artist.) Evanescence 50 Cent Fountains Of Wayne Heather Headley Sean Paul Field 1 — Pop Category 5 Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Beautiful Christina Aguilera Track from: Stripped [RCA Records] Miss Independent Kelly Clarkson Track from: Thankful [RCA Records] White Flag Dido Track from: Life For Rent [Arista Records] I'm With You Avril Lavigne Track from: Let Go [Arista Records] Fallen Sarah McLachlan [Arista Records] Category 6 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Any Road George Harrison Track from: Brainwashed [Capitol Records] Ain't No Mountain High Enough Michael McDonald Track from: Motown [Motown Records] Send Your Love Sting Track from: Sacred Love [A&M Records] Cry Me A River Justin Timberlake Track from: Justified [Jive Records] Keep Me In Your Heart Warren Zevon Track from: The Wind [Artemis Records] Category 7 Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (For established duos or groups, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Misunderstood Bon Jovi Track from: Bounce [island Records] Hole In The World Eagles [Eagles Recording Company] Stacy's Mom Fountains Of Wayne Track from: Welcome Interstate Managers [s-Curve Records] Unwell Matchbox Twenty Track from: More Than You Think You Are [Melisma/Atlantic Records] Underneath It All No Doubt Track from: Rock Steady [interscope Records] Category 8 Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.) Can't Hold Us Down Christina Aguilera & Lil' Kim Track from: Stripped [RCA Records] La Vie En Rose Tony Bennett & k.d. lang Track from: A Wonderful World [RPM/Columbia Records] Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking Bob Dylan & Mavis Staples Track from: Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs Of Bob Dylan (Various Artists) [Columbia Records] Feel Good Time Pink Featuring William Orbit Track from: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle - Music From The Motion Picture (Various Artists) [Columbia Records/Sony Music Soundtrax] Whenever I Say Your Name Sting & Mary J. Blige Track from: Sacred Love [A&M Records] Category 9 Best Pop Instrumental Performance (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, without vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Patricia Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán Track from: Mambo Sinuendo [Nonesuch Records] Marwa Blues George Harrison Track from: Brainwashed [Capitol Records] Honey-Dipped Dave Koz [Capitol Records] Seabiscuit Randy Newman Track from: Seabiscuit - Soundtrack [Decca Records] The Nutcracker Suite The Brian Setzer Orchestra Track from: Boogie Woogie Christmas [surfdog Records] Category 10 Best Pop Instrumental Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of INSTRUMENTAL tracks.) Peace Jim Brickman [Windham Hill] Mambo Sinuendo Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán [Nonesuch Records] Wishes Kenny G [Arista Records] N.E.W.S. Prince [NPG Records] Night Divides The Day -The Music Of The Doors George Winston [RCA Victor] Category 11 Best Pop Vocal Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.) Stripped Christina Aguilera [RCA Records] Brainwashed George Harrison [Capitol Records] Bare Annie Lennox [J Records] Motown Michael McDonald [Motown Records] Justified Justin Timberlake [Jive Records] Field 2 — Dance Category 12 Best Dance Recording (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances. Vocal or Instrumental. Singles or tracks only.) Love One Another Cher Chris Cox, Rick Nowels & Wayne Rodrigues, producers; Manny Marroquin, mixer [Warner Bros. Records] Easy Groove Armada Groove Armada, producers; Groove Armada, mixers Track from: Lovebox [Jive Electro] Die Another Day Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzaï & Madonna, producers; Mark "Spike" Stent, mixer Track from: Die Another Day - Soundtrack (Various Artists) [Warner Bros. Records] Come Into My World Kylie Minogue Rob Davis & Cathy Dennis, producers; Rob Davis, Cathy Dennis, Bruce Elliott-Smith & Phil Larsen, mixers Track from: Fever [Capitol Records] Breathe Télépopmusik Fabrice Dumont, Stephan Haeri & Christophe Hetier, producers; Stephan Haeri, mixer Track from: Genetic World [Capitol Records] Field 3 — Traditional Pop Category 13 Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album (For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.) A Wonderful World Tony Bennett & k.d. lang [RPM/Columbia Records] The Last Concert Rosemary Clooney [Concord Records] Bette Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook Bette Midler [Columbia Records] As Time Goes By...The Great American Songbook: Volume II Rod Stewart [J Records] The Movie Album Barbra Streisand [Columbia Records] Field 4 — Rock Category 14 Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) Are You Happy Now? Michelle Branch Track from: Hotel Paper [Maverick Recording Company] Losing Grip Avril Lavigne Track from: Let Go [Arista Records] Trouble Pink [Arista Records] Time Of Our Lives Bonnie Raitt Track from: Silver Lining [Capitol Records] Righteously Lucinda Williams Track from: World Without Tears [Lost Highway Records] Category 15 Best Male Rock Vocal Performance (For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.) New Killer Star David Bowie Track from: Reality [Columbia Records] Down In The Flood Bob Dylan Track from: Masked And Anonymous - Music From The Motion Picture (Various Artists) [Columbia Records/Sony Music Soundtrax] If I Could Fall In Love Lenny Kravitz [Virgin Records America] Gravedigger Dave Matthews Track from: Some Devil [RCA Records/Bama Rags] Return Of Jackie & Judy Tom Waits Track from: We're A Happy Family: A Tribute To Ramones (Various Artists) [DV8/Columbia Records] Category 16 Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (For duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Times Like These Foo Fighters Track from: One By One [RCA/Roswell Records] There There Radiohead Track from: Hail To The Thief [Capitol Records] Calling All Angels Train Track from: My Private Nation [Columbia Records] Seven Nation Army The White Stripes Track from: Elephant [V2/ThirdMan Records] Disorder In The House Warren Zevon & Bruce Springsteen Track from: The Wind [Artemis Records] Category 17 Best Hard Rock Performance (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Like A Stone Audioslave Track from: Audioslave [Epic/Interscope Records] Bring Me To Life Evanescence Featuring Paul McCoy Track from: Fallen [Wind-up Records] Straight Out Of Line Godsmack Track from: Faceless [Republic/Universal Records] Just Because Jane's Addiction Track from: Strays [Capitol Records] Go With The Flow Queens Of The Stone Age Track from: Songs For The Deaf [interscope Records] Category 18 Best Metal Performance (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, with vocals. Singles or Tracks only.) Did My Time Korn [Epic/Immortal Records] mOBSCENE Marilyn Manson Track from: The Golden Age Of Grotesque [Nothing/Interscope Records] St. Anger Metallica Track from: St. Anger [Elektra Entertainment Group] Smothered Spineshank Track from: Self-Destructive Pattern [Roadrunner Records] Inhale Stone Sour Track from: Stone Sour [Roadrunner Records] Category 19 Best Rock Instrumental Performance (For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, without vocals. Includes Rock, Hard Rock and Metal. Singles or Tracks only.) Instrumental Illness The Allman Brothers Band Track from: Hittin' The Note [sanctuary/Peach Records] Plan B Jeff Beck Track from: Jeff [Epic Records] Session Linkin Park Track from: Meteora [Warner Bros. Records] Squeeze Robert Randolph & The Family Band Track from: Unclassified [Warner Bros./Dare Records] Essence Steve Vai Track from: Mystery Tracks Archives Vol. 3 [Favored Nations] Category 20 Best Rock Song (A Songwriter(s) Award. Includes Rock, Hard Rock & Metal songs. For Song Eligibility Guidelines see Category #3. (Artist names appear in parenthesis.) Singles or Tracks only.) Bring Me To Life David Hodges, Amy Lee & Ben Moody, songwriters (Evanescence Featuring Paul McCoy) Track from: Fallen [Wind-up Records; Publishers: Zombies Ate My Publishing, Forthefallen Publishing & Dwight Frye Music, Inc.] Calling All Angels Charlie Colin, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford & Scott Underwood, songwriters (Train) Track from: My Private Nation [Columbia Records; Publishers: EMI April Music, Inc. & Blue Lamp Music] Disorder In The House Jorge Calderón & Warren Zevon, songwriters (Warren Zevon & Bruce Springsteen) Track from: The Wind [Artemis Records; Publishers: Zevon Music & Googolplex Music] Seven Nation Army Jack White, songwriter (The White Stripes) Track from: Elephant [V2/ThirdMan Records; Publisher: Peppermint Stripe Music] Someday Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake & Ryan Vikedal, songwriters (Nickelback) Track from: The Long Road [Roadrunner Records; Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing, Arm Your Dillo Publishing, Zero-G Music, Black Diesel Music & Lakediv, Inc.] Category 21 Best Rock Album (Vocal or Instrumental. Includes Hard Rock and Metal.) Audioslave Audioslave [Epic/Interscope Records] Fallen Evanescence [Wind-up Records] One By One Foo Fighters [RCA/Roswell Records] More Than You Think You Are Matchbox Twenty [Melisma/Atlantic Records] The Long Road Nickelback [Roadrunner Records] Field 5 — Alternative Category 22 Best Alternative Music Album (Vocal or Instrumental.) Fight Test The Flaming Lips [Warner Bros. Records] Hail To The Thief Radiohead [Capitol Records] Untitled Sigur Rós [Fat Cat/MCA Records] Elephant The White Stripes [V2/ThirdMan Records] Fever To Tell Yeah Yeah Yeahs [interscope Records]
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I wonder if she's sorry, for leaving what we've begun. There's someone for me somewhere, and I still miss someone. The Man in Black, later kind of paraphrased by Dylan.
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I was just wondering if Ali would be returning or not. They seem to have stopped showing the old episodes too. Some of his bits were the funniest tv of this past year without much doubt. What about Curb Your Enthusiam? Will Larry be returning soon?
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Johnny Cash's cover of "In My Life" was great. But my favorite is Gov't Mule's cover of "She said, she said". Just a wonderful version of the song.
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Youngstown State failed to qualify this year. They ended the season with a 5-7 record.
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I've watched that, like, a dozen times. Not sure why... Is that the "Set it, and forget it" one? Cause I've definitely sat through that on multiple occasions. I think that he is strangely hypnotic.
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I'm not a fan of "reality tv", but I am really looking forward to this one. Both girls seem so clueless that I don't see how the show can miss. That show with Jessica Simpson cracks me up, and I heard that Paris makes her look like a Rhodes Scholar.
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The playoffs are heating up in 1AA land, and yes, we do have a playoff system to decide our national champion. Last weekend was the first round, and there were upsets galore, including the shocking Northern Arizona defeat of the number 1 seeded McNeese St. Also, the Fighting Blue Hens of Delaware thumped previously 10-1 Southern Illinois 48 to 7. Here are this weeks games, home team in caps. FLORIDA ATLANTIC vs. Northern Arizona COLGATE vs. Western Illinois WOFFORD vs Western Kentucky UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE vs. Northern Iowa Discuss.
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John Kerry makes mighty stupid move
C Dubya 04 replied to Jobber of the Week's topic in Current Events
Taking this thread a little back on track, I'm going to agree that Kerry should have been there to vote. I know it's idealistic, but I think that senators should do there job even if they happen to be campaigning for another position. On the side, has Kerry done anything right to date in this election. At the beginning I thought the nomination was his to lose, and I guess he's done a pretty good job of losing it. -
Springsteen's version of "Jersey Girl" has got to be near the top of my list. Also, Gov't Mule's "Painted Silver Light" is a different style love song. Losing My Religion by REM is also a love song that I like.
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For those who didn't know, the 1AA seedings for the playoffs came out. McNeese St. is the #1 seed, while my University of Delaware Fighting Blue Hens are the #2 seed. The higher seeded team has homefield until the finals which is in Chattanooga TN. Colgate, the only undefeated team is the 4 seed. And for those of you who doubt the merit of 1AA football, this year Delaware beat Navy, who beat Air Force, who beat UNLV, who beat Wisconsin, who beat Ohio State, so there.
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Iggles will overtake the Cowboys, IMO. And I agree about the Packers. Minnesota is going to fade fast.
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big big fan of 1812. If you can find a good recording with the cannons going off at the end, it'll blow your mind. Also, Beethoven's Ninth is a personal favorite of mine.
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He'll be paid for the rest of the year, but won't be associated with the team. This is a head-scratcher for me. I would imagine this would hurt his trade value in the offseason, seeing how it doesn't look good for him personality wise. Isn't he under contract for another 2 or 3 years?
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I guess Ohio State jumped to #2 cause Purdue is a quality win. What happens if USC, OSU & LSU all win out? Who do you think gets the nod, and who do you think deserves it? I think that OSU goes to the Sugar if they win out, but I also think that USC is the 2nd best team in the country. Whoever plays OU is going to get slaughtered though. By the way, this board apparantly needs a 1AA guy, for which I volunteer. The University of Delaware Fighting Blue Hens took down #3 UMass in a thrilling triple overtime game this weekend, for those of you concerned.
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For some reason, it always seems like sports movies are the ones that get to me. Hoosiers, Field of Dreams and Brian's Song all mist my eyes. Hell, even the end of Rudi gives me goosebumps.