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Wow no one in this thread
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Fuck the PTC.
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Good GoD, the Rock has had TWO movies. If the critics like a movie, then the Rock will always get roles. He will do fine.
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Yeah, I used to be able to track back old champions, but I can't do that anymore. And all I want for Rumble is 2 mins in between wrestlers.
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Yes, yes Happy Birthday.
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Some people see no problem in underage drinking, but frown upon marijuana use big time. For my first movie, I made a movie called "Drink, Drank, Drunk" which was basically how students drink a lot. The film wasn't that good, but I was more concerned with the editing process and it was basically a learning tool. Anyway at the end of the film, I ended it with my friend Kobi rolling a joint. I did this to show that there is plenty of other stuff they do other than drink. My Prof had zero problem with the underage drinking, but was against the marijuana reference because he saw it being much worse. My guess is that MTV will get more shit for people smoking a joint then a 19 year old drinking beers. Which still makes no sense to me b/c drinking is like 10x more dangerous than getting high. Exactly, which is why I don't get MTV nor my Prof.
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If I did my math right because Zap2it didn't have the number, but I believe Angel got a 2.9. OUCH.
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Last week, I saw my friend John who I hadn't seen in 5 months or so. He had a Von Dutch hat on, and it was a pretty nice looking hat. They are very expensive, about $75.00 for that hat. I have seen some for $45.00, which is also a lot, but if I had extra cash I would buy it. Anyone own anything that is Von Dutch?
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I went to Smackdown tonight, and I didn't take notes because I just didn't, so deal with it. ANYWAY, since it was at Mohegan Sun there were a few wrestlers walking around the casino. The only one I saw was Sean O'Haire. A bunch of people were around him, so I didn't want to bother him. Then I said, fuck it, I've been drinking and he'll appreciate a smart mark. This was our convo, granted I like Sean so yeah: Craig: "Sean, you should be pushed man!" Sean: "I'm about to" Craig: "You're talented, so Vince doesn't know what he is missing" Sean: "Don't worry bout it" I walked away, and joined my friends. Someone was missing, so I was like fuck it, I'm not done talking to Sean. Craig: "When your contract is up, sign with TNA because they will push you right!" Sean: "I'll have a while to wait for that to happen" Craig: "Sign my five dollar bill" Sean: " I don't sign money....I'm just kidding. You be good now" Craig: "Thanks Sean, YOU SHOULD BE PUSHED!" Sean: "Thanks bro." I walk away, then my friend Eddie is all drunk and starts yelling at him, so I walk away like I don't know anything. Basically, he was a nice guy and signed for a bunch of kids so that is all that matters.
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Some people see no problem in underage drinking, but frown upon marijuana use big time. For my first movie, I made a movie called "Drink, Drank, Drunk" which was basically how students drink a lot. The film wasn't that good, but I was more concerned with the editing process and it was basically a learning tool. Anyway at the end of the film, I ended it with my friend Kobi rolling a joint. I did this to show that there is plenty of other stuff they do other than drink. My Prof had zero problem with the underage drinking, but was against the marijuana reference because he saw it being much worse. My guess is that MTV will get more shit for people smoking a joint then a 19 year old drinking beers.
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Okay, do a Gin Bucket. You poor a 750 ML bottle of Gin and 2 liter bottle of Sprite (or a lemon-lime type of soda) into a big bowl or a bucket of some sorts. Then get a turkey baster, fill it up, and poor it into someone's mouth. It tastes good and gets you fucked up.
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Chase.
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I HATE YOU ALL!!! I can't believe I can't visit this forum until Sunday. I doubt I'll stay home on Sat just to watch Angel, but I wouldn't put it past me. Atleast fazzle is with me, how long does it take for the episode to become downloaded?
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I have GameCube, so Sega doesn't make any NFL2K games anymore. Besides, I am a Madden player for life. Anyway, I played 2003 with the Niners and was in the 12th year of the franchise before I got bored of it. I won 9 SBs and made the playoffs every year. I always used to sign some big player who was a free agent, then trade him to a team who had a bad record by week 6 so I could get a nice draft pick. It worked sometimes, and sometimes it didn't work. I got a WR who was a 87 right away, so I lucked out pretty well with that one. Right now, I am only in week 8 in Madden 2004 with the Niners. I haven't played much video games this year.
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From 411, from 1wrestling.com - Randy Orton needed six stitches to close to cut on his head this past Monday. He may have also suffered a minor concussion. - Mike Sparks was let go by WWE last night. Sparks has been active behind the scenes with WWE in addition to his in-ring duties. - There seems to be some fighting going on backstage within WWE about which brand will get Edge when he returns from his neck surgery in a few months. Right now, it appears that RAW is the favorite to get Edge, even though he was a Smackdown talent before he left. - As reported, Brian "Spanky" Kendrick has left WWE. He is headed back to ZERO-ONE in Japan for now. The word is that WWE management is not upset with Kendrick and the door remains open for him to return in the future. - Many wrestlers remain frustrated with their direction in WWE and feel they are not being given an opportunity to rise in the ranks. Credit: 1wrestling.com
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"You can catch Smallville, Saturday at 8 p.m. and Angel on Saturday at 9 p.m." FUCK YOU WB!!!
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JESUS FUCKIN CHRIST!!!!!!!!!! I go to watch Smallville, and what is on FUCKING UCONN BASKETBALL. And are they showing Angel later on? NOOOOOOOOOOOO, I AM VERY FUCKIN PISSED RIGHT NOW, VERY, VERY, VERY!!!!!!!!!!
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WB Network Goes for Made-For-TV Movies Tue Jan 13, 6:03 PM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As it struggles to reverse a ratings decline in its target audience, the youth-oriented WB network is moving into an area the bigger broadcasters are shying away from -- made-for-TV movies. The 9-year-old network, owned by Time Warner Inc. and Tribune Co., on Tuesday announced the appointment of its first executive in charge of original movie programming, cable veteran Tana Nugent Jamieson. Jamieson comes from Time Warner’s cable movie and sports channel TBS, where she served as vice president of original programming and movies. She is credited with developing the successful TBS thriller, "Red Water," one of the highest-rated original movies on basic cable last year. The first film on Jamieson’s slate will be a period drama based on the turn-of-the-century Samantha character from the popular "American Girls" collection of dolls and books, a project seen as appealing to one of WB’s chief constituencies, young female viewers and their mothers. WB executives said they hoped to have the movie, to be executive produced by Hollywood actress Julia Roberts (news), ready to air by November of this year. By venturing into the realm of TV films, the network, home to such shows as "7th Heaven," "Everwood," "Reba" and "Smallville," is hoping to occupy a programming niche left by its bigger competitors. In recent years, ABC, CBS and NBC have increasingly moved away from original movies, finding them costly enterprises that often fail to deliver high enough ratings to justify the one-time expense of making them. "Broadcast television has largely abandoned the long-form genre to cable, particularly with content directed at young viewers," said WB’s co-CEO Jordan Levin in a statement. "We have had success with theatrical presentations and have decided that this would be a great time to expand into original production." WB co-Chairman Garth Ancier said the network would aim initially for four or five original films a year. WB’s move also comes as it deals with a marked decline in ratings, particularly among the 12- to 34-year-old viewers it has long considered its core audience. During the November ratings "sweep," the WB posted a ratings drop of 16 percent nationally among females aged 12 to 34 and 20 percent for the 12-to-34 age group overall. Like other networks, the WB blames much of the decline in younger demographics on recent changes in the way ratings tracker Nielsen Media Research collects its data. The TV movie venture marks one of the first initiatives under the new executive team led by Levin and Ancier, who are taking charge of the WB as CEO Jamie Kellner prepares to step down at the end of the current season. Ancier said the WB was looking to schedule more shows in a pattern of 22 first-run episodes over 22 consecutive weeks with each episode repeated once during the same week instead of later in the season. The idea is to avoid disrupting the continuity of programs, especially dramas, while giving added exposure to popular shows. In addition to original movies, the WB recently acquired rights for the first TV broadcast of "The Lord of the Rings" feature trilogy, with the first film in the series, "The Fellowship of the Ring," set to air in November this year. Parts two and three will debut in 2005 and 2006, respectively. The WB also has given veteran TV producer John Wells ("The West Wing," "ER," "Third Watch"), the go-ahead to develop a pilot episode for a new thriller based on the classic daytime gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows." All I have to say is blah.
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Damn, how do you people afford a PS2, XBox and GameCube? I've read that the reason PS2's die quickly is because of the DVD player. The PS2 isn't really designed to play DVDs, so when people just play DVDs if fucks them up.
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Yes, I get their Weekly TV (I live around Louisville). It's been great lately. The wrestling isn't awesome all-around or anything, but there are some good matches and Cornette's booking is really amazing. It's smart and treats the fans with intelligence (i.e., no magic cameras that the wrestlers don't see backstage, etc.) There's some great angles going on too. Cornette is the best in the business announcing the matches now, IMHO (now that JR is a self-parody). So getting some OVW tapes would be worth it?
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Ohh, vampires? Is it any good?
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In 11th grade, I took chemistry. I hate science it doesn't interest me at all, so I didn't study that much. The first 3 quarters I got a C+ each quarter. When the 4th quarter came around, I just stopped doing anything because I knew I was going to pass and I didn't really care. So for the final, I didn't study at all. It was like a 130 question test, and I didn't know shit. For question 124, I think it was 124, the question was "What is a polymer?" My answer: "Who cares what a polymer is, Mrs. Hawrlyck shouldn't teach Chemstry." I then wrote a 100 word essay on why she shouldn't teach. Of course I failed, but it was defiently worth it.