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  1. I'm very happy with the election results and very happy to have placed my vote for the winner, Donald J. Trump. This puts my election voting record at a staggering 4-0.

     

    It's been good to see people like John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Jim Cornette, Cenk Uygur, and most of TheRealTSM eat their words like the miserable fucks that they are over the last few days. :lol:

     

    CWM says: The Republicans may never win the Presidency again.

     

    Good thing I decided to save that quote, from the chatroom, just in case it came back to bite someone in their would-be political pundit ass one day. It paid off beautifully.


  2. Only five days until the election and only six days left until this election, with two farce candidates, is mercifully over.

     

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    And by the way, Obamacare caused my insurance to dump me, so all of you whom I saw praising it in the chat for many years, can take your love for Obamacare, and shove it up your ass. ;)


  3. I am happy to announce that there are only 19 days until the 2016 Presidential election, and more importantly than that, there are only 20 days until the 2016 Presidential election is over and done with. After that, you will no longer have to hear CWM talk about American politics and desperately try to sound smarter than he actually is for another three years (until the next election cycle begins to start). Maybe he'll worry about what's going on in his own country for once. Who knows? I'm sure that you all are secretly excited and anxiously awaiting that day. My thoughts are with you all. :)


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    This is a great lesson on why you never post something like this on the Internet. These Dominos workers posted this on youtube earlier today (April 13, 2009) It was removed later this day but re-uploaded because these people deserve to be fired. If you want these people fired then Favorite, comment, and rate 5 stars so the word gets out and these people fired.

     

    ****UPDATE****

    They have been fired thanks to all your comments and alerting of the Domino's franchise:

    http://www.dailyfork.com/2009/04/dominos_e...re_lazy_a-h.php

    :headbang:

     


  5. Vince claims he was physically (by his dad) and sexually (by his mom) abused as a child.

    I know, this is fairly common knowledge. I'm just astounded he's going to talk about it openly on ESPN

     

    That's what I was thinking. I've heard it before, but I don't think there has ever been anything as in depth as this ESPN one is supposedly going to be. Same with Benoit. I don't think he has publicly even acknowledged Benoit to my recollection since it was confirmed Benoit was responsible for the deaths. I set my DVR up last night because I am curious. Same with the creative meeting and backstage segments, even if they are short, it is just something that hasn't really been seen much before.

    He talked about Benoit on the CNN Special 'Death Grip' about two years ago. I think thats the last time he has spoke of Benoit though.


  6. I'm DVR'ing the televised portion of the show. But I have stuff to do and can't really watch the online stream. The full ceremony will be included in the WrestleMania DVD, right? I can just Netflix that when it comes out.

    Or watch it on YouTube two days from now.


  7. From The TimesMarch 31, 2009

     

    Mystery computer virus Cornfucker threatens to wreak havocMurad Ahmed, Technology Reporter

    A computer virus that has been spreading around the world for months is set to come alive tomorrow.

     

    Experts have struggled to tackle it and they do not know who controls it or why it was created. But tomorrow the virus, dubbed Conficker, will “call home” to its creator to seek new instructions. No one knows what will happen next.

     

    “The biggest mystery about Conficker is why? What exactly is it that these bad guys are planning to do with it?” Mikko Hyppönen, of the computer security company F-Secure, said.

     

    In the past year the virus has spread to computers in schools, hospitals and government departments. It has got into the defence forces of Britain, Germany and France, grounding the French Navy's fighter jets for a time. Last week a leaked House of Commons memorandum revealed that the parliamentary IT network had been infected.

     

    Related Links

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    Microsoft has offered $25,000 (£17,500) for information about Conficker's creator. An alliance of leading computer security experts and internet governance groups has been set up to help to deal with the problem.

     

    The Conficker virus started spreading late last year. At first it was a relatively simple worm, easily dispensed with. However, it has evolved into a more sophisticated and resilient virus that has found new ways to spread. It has also gained the ability to shut down a computer's defences.

     

    It spreads by exploiting a weakness in Windows, the software that runs most computers. At its peak it had infected about 12 million computers, although that may have fallen to about two million with new security measures.

     

    Once the worm is on a computer, that PC becomes part of a “botnet” – a network of computers that can be controlled by the virus's creator.

     

    One popular theory is that the makers are setting up a “computing-for-hire” scheme, where time on infected computers is rented out. Others warn that the makers could try to steal data such as credit card details held in the computers. Experts said that installing a recent version of antivirus software should kill it off.

     

    Rik Ferguson, of Trend Micro, an internet security company, said that the best guess as to who was behind Conficker was a gang based in Ukraine – the first version of the virus was designed not to infect computers there.

     

    http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ne...icle6005567.ece


  8. I've gotten letters a few times, asking me to stop downloading certain things from certain sites, and also Limewire one time.

     

    Just stop doing what they ask and they'll leave you alone. I've stopped useing every thing they've asked, and I still manage to get any song, album, movie, etc. with no problem.

     

    Personally, I'm more concerned with cigs going up another dollar on Wednesday.

    They've already gone up here.

     

    I've had to resort to buying USA Golds nowadays because they are the cheapest ones out there.


  9. Dont worry, WWE will try the movie thing again.

     

    And again.

     

    And again.

     

    And fail again.

     

    I could have sworn I read somewhere (I really don't remember where, perhaps someone else will? if I'm not just imagining all this of course) that one of their next movies on tap was a comedy starring Big Show.

     

    If that's true, there's no possible way that can fail. :lol:

    As co-producers

    The Scorpion King (2002) - starring The Rock

    The Rundown (2003) - starring The Rock

    Walking Tall (2004) - starring The Rock

    Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (2009) - starring Mr. Kennedy[4]

    Missing in Action (TBA) - starring TBA[5]

     

    As sole producers

    The Mania of WrestleMania (2004) - A documentary film following the WWE roster through WrestleMania XIX

    See No Evil (2006) - starring Kane

    The Marine (2006) - starring John Cena

    The Condemned (2007) - starring Stone Cold Steve Austin

    12 Rounds (2009) - starring John Cena

    The Marine 2 (2010) - starring Ted DiBiase, Jr.[4][6]

    Suckerpunch (TBA) - starring The Big Show[4]

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWE_Studios

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