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Jobber of the Week

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  1. FUCK GOLDBERG!
  2. Spoke too soon, I guess.
  3. Ah, painless.
  4. For a minute I thought the sign in the corner said BRING BACK BAGWELL. I was going to have to research ancient curses or something for that guy.
  5. Brian Gewirtz strikes again.
  6. Damnit, that music made me mark out.
  7. "Those things always end in chaos." COACH JUST GAVE AWAY ONE OF THE BIGGEST SECRETS IN WRESTLING. CALL NBC NOW.
  8. FUCK GOLDBERG.
  9. ....Or hell, maybe I'm wrong.
  10. Jericho isn't even going to the PPV guys. He's not going to HHH's party tomorrow night because of his wife giving birth and I imagine he probably won't be at the PPV for the same. This is probably the last you'll see of him for some while.
  11. I think we already knew Jericho wouldn't be at Unforgiven.
  12. Please, both should whoop his ass at once.
  13. Awww. Po' Austin is so unover now that he has to warm up the crowd on WHAT again.
  14. Actually, although the voting machines were found faulty, Davis said he'd have them all replaced when 2004 started, and that was agreed upon. Both sides are kind of at fault here, the ACLU didn't give Davis all the time he asked for, and Davis probably could have gone about this faster than he has.
  15. Yes. No. Not if you're willing to pay, anyway. XM Satelite Radio Sirius Satelite Radio Both have 24/7 channels filled with artists and genres you don't find on FM anymore. They also have audio-only feeds of CNN and Those Other Guys among many others so I can listen to Crossfire or The Media Whore (but why?) in my car.
  16. Hey I visit DA' FAUX NEWS 'LOL'ACAUST homepage so often that it actually welcomes me by my first name when I go to it. Gray Davis said he'd remove all the punchcard ballot machines by 2004. It's only a few months from 2004 and they're still around. So it seems the effort to recall Gray Davis is on hold because Gray Davis was too lazy/slow to replace the voting machines he said he would.
  17. Those are other companies, not the music industry, trying to make a buck off this thing and maybe put it on the right track. The various RIAA labels give Apple the rights.
  18. That isn't harming anyone though, and yes if there's less movies being made because of lower profits, set painters have less sets to paint. However, seeing that the movie industry has adapted it's method of income to the changing times, that really hasn't been a problem.
  19. http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/09/15/...elay/index.html SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A federal appeals court Monday ordered California election officials to halt preparations for the October 7 gubernatorial recall election, citing concerns about a "hurried, constitutionally infirm" process. The ruling from a three-judge panel on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals follows a hearing last week in which the American Civil Liberties Union sought a postponement of the vote. A lower court last month had rejected the request. Voters had been scheduled to go to the polls October 7 to decide whether to remove California Gov. Gray Davis. But the ACLU argued that election officials should have more time to replace antiquated voting machines in several California counties. The ACLU brought suit, saying the punch-card system could disenfranchise voters in six counties, including Los Angeles, the state's largest. "In sum, in assessing the public interest, the balance falls heavily in favor of postponing the election for a few months," the court concluded, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's Bush v. Gore decision that settled the 2000 presidential election. "The choice between holding a hurried, constitutionally infirm election and one held a short time later that assures voters that the 'rudimentary requirements of equal treatment and fundamental fairness are satisfied' is clear." If Monday's ruling stands, the recall vote could be moved to March 2004. Peter Ragone, a spokesman for Davis, said the governor and his campaign will "keep moving forward until it's settled. "It's in the court's hands," Ragone said. "We are taking measure. We'd be pleased by anything that leads to greater enfranchisement in the state of California." There was no immediate reaction from the actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the leading Republican candidate to replace Davis should the recall succeed.
  20. The primary reason is that there are organizations that also do this that don't have a religious M.O. Also, Bush signed an order to "end discrimination against faith-based organizaitons" but believes they should continue to have their right to discriminate however they see fit through their hiring processes. You can't have your cake and eat it, too. You cannot take the perks of being a religious organiation and the perks of being a government-funded charity at the same time. The Boy Scouts are figuring this kind of thing out right now. They got denied the right to use some public land somewhere because they declared themselves a religious organization to freely hire based on sexual orientation.
  21. If Arnold was running as a Republican in a regular, non-recall election, he'd never even make it to battling Davis as the far-right people who are smearing him right now would not give their approval to him.
  22. Exactly. And there's going to have to be some world-class spinning going on to turn this election from the war to gay marriage.
  23. Assuming Angle retains, Benoit or Ultimo would be awesome. Shit, if I were Ultimo, I'd put my job on the line for that spot. "If you aren't a believer after this match, then you might as well let me go" and all that. Then again, in the less competitive and more corporate realm of the WWE locker room, that would be interpreted as a "morale problem."
  24. There was also a bad knee at the time too, I think. I remember we were all blown away by that, as well as the guy doing a match like normal with blood practically shooting out the back of his head.
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