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Moe was the first name that came to mine as for who they might turn gay. And I also still enjoy the show. Sure, it's not what it once was, but I still believe that it's funnier than EVERY sitcom currently in production today.
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TNG started actually airing in 1987. JMS had Babylon 5 fleshed out and was pitching it to networks as early as the late 80s / early 90s. Long before DS9 was even conceived.
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For the good of mankind and the overall future of humanity, if you actually believe that, please do your fellow humans a favor and sterilize yourself. As we've seen in other threads in this forum recently, it can be quite simply done with a large knife or garden shears. As for these cards, I'm actually quite glad they came out - now perhaps I won't have to hear any more bullshit about how it's exclusively America who is damaging foreign relations between the two nations. I find this to be somewhat less stupid than "freedom fries", but certainly no less petty.
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I just don't get the venom labeled at Hannity in here. Well, no, actually I do, given his political ideology, but what I'm confused about is people in here talking about him losing his credibility, etc. Huh? He's always been nothing more than a ultra-conservative pundit. It's not as if his opinion, or who he does or does not support in any given election, means a damn thing.
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OMG NY POST LOL 2003!!!!!
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Judge kills "National Do Not Call List"
Vyce replied to Jobber of the Week's topic in Current Events
This problem will be rectified on an administrative law scale. All Congress needs to do is rewrite a portion of the FTC's enabling act to give them the authority to make the list stick. I think the judicial branch here is taking the balance of powers a little to fucking seriously. -
The similarities go FAR beyond just the basic plot. They aped him. Pure and simple. In dozens of different ways.
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If "The Rundown" does well at the box office - than he WILL be above the wrestling business.
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Maybe. You know, at least until the point when they started to quite shamelessly steal everything Joe Michael Stracyznski ever did on Babylon 5. They're sort of doing it again, too - look at the plotline of "Crusade" and the new direction of Enterprise's season 3.
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I want everyone on Crossfire to be run over by a bus. Twice. I hate everyone on that show.
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Simon just endorsed Arnold. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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My, my, such emotion! Any Republican SHOULD support Arnold. He's the only Republican who has a chance of winning there. It's pure pragmatism.
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I wouldn't really call it scary, but it is disturbing on many levels. Poor production quality makes it feel like soft-snuff too.
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One less way for the Democrats to divide us as a nation. Took the words out of my mouth.
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They actually realized that Jemas was not the answer? Dumbasses. They should have never fired those two to begin with.
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I'll keep my fingers crossed for that one.
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I heard on Stern about some German kid that took a hallucinogen and did much the same thing, cutting off his penis and tongue so severely that they could not be reattached. I think I would rather die than live without mine.
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This whole event must have been so surreally ridiculous and awful that I can only weep bitter tears that I was not able to witness it myself. Crush, Randy? CRUSH is your posse?!?!?!
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Shooting at someone? I thought it would have been for sucking a guy's dick in public. I'm sure you've heard the same rumors about him that I have.
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Haha, do you have the two confused or something? Just listen to "B.O.B." as one example. Dre raps very fast on it but still has perfect breath control and enunciation. Then for contrast listen to "Ms. Jackson" and how his voice flows perfectly around the slow beat. Big Boi is good, but Andre is top 10 in the world, IMO. It has nothing to do with his wacky clothes. He always got more praise than Big Boi, even before he started wearing them. For those blasting Dre, let me put it this way - I generally hate rap / hip hop / funk. Just can't stand it. Not into it at all. Hell, I'd pretty much rather listen to country music. But I love everything Dre does. I can't get enough of the guy. That must count for something.
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CHOOSE LIFE!
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I agree with this. Well, except the part about the war being pointless. But the general idea here, yes, I agree wholeheartedly. Whether or not you agree with the war - of which is NO FUCKING CONSEQUENCE - the troops deserve, at the LEAST, your respect and compassion, because they're dealing shit that 99.99% of us will never have to (lord willing), and they're doing it for, at the least, what they perceive of as, good reasons. If you don't like the WWE showcasing them because you think they're exploiting the troops, I can understand and probably even agree with you. If you don't like the WWE showcasing them because they're soldiers in a a partially unpopular war or because you think it's "ramming a partisan message" down people's throats.......I don't know what to say to you. Oh, wait, I do: I honestly and sincerely hope that one day, suddenly and completely by surprise, you're assaulted and anally violated by a grizzly bear. I bid good day to you, gentlemen.
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I haven't read any of King's recent work (outside of Dreamcatcher, which was rather mediocre). I personally think he's more talented than author's who just churn out book after book for the almight dollar (like Clancy or Grisham). My comparison of him to Poe / Lovecraft is based upon posterity. Think about it, and you may reach the same conclusion. King has been, for that genre of literature, so influential that he has left a mark which, in the decades to come, will place him on a pedestal and allow him to be remembered with the same sort of notoriety that Poe or Lovecraft share.
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Mystique is totally bi. Yuna, that's a particularly disturbing sig pic.
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Stephen King really is a great writer. I'm not getting all snooty and putting him on the same level as Melville or Tolstoy, mind you, but a hundred years from now he will be remembered fondly by the literary community. It may pain some for me to say this, but he's likely "our" generation's Edgar Allan Poe (although at pushing 60 he's likely a bit too old to be in most of our generation). Certainly he's at least "our" generation's Lovecraft.