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AL MVP 1. Alex Rodriguez 2. Carlos Delgado 3. Ichiro 4. Frank Thomas 5. Jorge Posada 6. Manny Ramirez 7. Jason Giambi 8. Roy Halladay 9. Torii Hunter 10. Bret Boone NL MVP 1. Barry Bonds 2. Albert Pujols 3. Javier Lopez 4. Jim Thome 5. Gary Sheffield 6. Preston Wilson 7. Jeff Bagwell 8. Mike Lowell 9. Vladimir Guerrero 10. Eric Gagne AL Cy Young 1. Roy Halladay 2. Esteban Loaiza 3. Jamie Moyer NL Cy Young 1. Eric Gagne 2. John Smoltz 3. Woody Williams AL Rookie of the Year 1. Rocco Baldelli 2. Jody Gerut 3. Angel Berroa NL Rookie of the Year 1. Marlon Byrd 2. Ty Wigginton 3. Jeriome Robertson AL Manager of the Year 1. Tony Pena 2. Eric Wedge 3. Buck Showalter NL Manager of the Year 1. Jack McKeon 2. Larry Bowa 3. Jim Tracy
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What few episodes that I have seen (I don't have HBO) are fantastic.
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The Simpsons episode that won was the one where Homer lived with two gay guys. It beat the Futurama episode "Jurassic Bark", which besides being about one thousand times better than anything The Simpsons have done in years was the first cartoon to reduce me to tears since I became so cold and callous. That really was a great show with a great overall message, rather than just a quirky 'gay episode' which really didn't accomplish much except wasting my 30 minutes. The Futurama episode summed up for those who didn't see it: Fry reads in the newspaper that archeologists have recreated an old Pizzaria from the 20th Century. He and Bender go to see it and discover that it is in fact Panucci's Pizza, the pizzeria Fry used to work at in 1999. Fry also discovers that the fossilised remains of his old dog Seymour are on display! In 1997, Fry was the victim of a prank call, and meets a stray dog, whom he names Seymour after the prank caller, Seymour Asses. Seymour soon becomes the mascot at Panuccis. Back in 3003, Fry campaigns to get Seymour back and eventually does, and Farnsworth says he can use the cloning machine to bring Seymour back to life. Bender gets jealous though and throws Seymour into molten lava. Fry is furious and Bender realises what he has done and how much this meant to Fry. Bender jumps into the lava to save the dog. On December 31st 1999, Fry is about to leave to deliver the pizza to "I C Weiner" and Seymour doesn't want him to go. Fry promises he'll be back soon. Next day Fry isn't back and Seymour starts looking for him, finding him at the Cryogenics lab. Unfortunately neither the staff nor Fry's parents see Fry in the tube and Seymour is taken home by Mr and Mrs Fry. Back in 3003, Bender saves Seymour and Farnsworth starts the cloning process. Fry finds out the dog was 15 when he died and realises Seymour lived a long life after Fry was frozen. Fry thinks Seymour forgot about him a long time ago and stops the cloning. However we see that Seymour waited outside Panucci's Pizza for Fry to come back for the rest of his life.
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It's an action drama.
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Okay then, I'm just happy someone reads my posts. I thought I was becoming the TSM Thread Killer. I thought that I was the new TK
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Jesus, he fucking died during the Donald Rumsfeld impersonation, didn't he?
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Outstanding Comedy Series Winner: Everybody Loves Raymond Other Nominees: Curb Your Enthusiasm Friends Sex and the City Will & Grace Outstanding Drama Series Winner: The West Wing Other Nominees: C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation Six Feet Under The Sopranos 24 Outstanding Made for Television Movie Winner: Door to Door Other Nominees: Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Live From Baghdad My House in Umbria Normal Outstanding Miniseries Winner: Taken Other Nominees: Hitler: The Rise of Evil Napoléon Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Winner: Tony Shalhoub for Monk Other Nominees: Bernie Mac for The Bernie Mac Show Larry David for Curb Your Enthusiasm Ray Romano for Everybody Loves Raymond Matt LeBlanc for Friends Eric McCormack for Will & Grace Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Winner: James Gandolfini for The Sopranos Other Nominees: Michael Chiklis for The Shield Peter Krause for Six Feet Under Kiefer Sutherland for 24 Martin Sheen for The West Wing Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Winner: William H. Macy for Door to Door Other Nominees: Brad Garrett for Gleason Tom Wilkinson for Normal Paul Newman for Our Town James Woods for Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Winner: Debra Messing for Will & Grace Other Nominees: Patricia Heaton for Everybody Loves Raymond Jennifer Aniston for Friends Jane Kaczmarek for Malcolm in the Middle Sarah Jessica Parker for Sex and the City Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Winner: Edie Falco for The Sopranos Other Nominees: Jennifer Garner for Alias Marg Helgenberger for C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation Frances Conroy for Six Feet Under Allison Janney for The West Wing Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Winner: Maggie Smith for My House in Umbria Other Nominees: Thora Birch for Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story Helena Bonham Carter for Live From Baghdad Jessica Lange for Normal Helen Mirren for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Winner: Brad Garrett for Everybody Loves Raymond Other Nominees: Peter Boyle for Everybody Loves Raymond David Hyde Pierce for Frasier John Mahoney for Frasier Sean Hayes for Will & Grace Bryan Cranston for Malcolm in the Middle Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Winner: Joe Pantoliano for The Sopranos Other Nominees: Victor Garber for Alias Michael Imperioli for The Sopranos Bradley Whitford for The West Wing John Spencer for The West Wing Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Winner: Ben Gazzara for Hysterical Blindness Other Nominees: Peter O'Toole for Hitler: The Rise of Evil Chris Cooper for My House in Umbria John Malkovich for Napoléon Alan Arkin for The Pentagon Papers Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Winner: Doris Roberts for Everybody Loves Raymond Other Nominees: Cheryl Hines for Curb Your Enthusiasm Kim Cattrall for Sex and the City Cynthia Nixon for Sex and the City Megan Mullally for Will & Grace Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Winner: Tyne Daly for Judging Amy Other Nominees: Lena Olin for Alias Lauren Ambrose for Six Feet Under Rachel Griffiths for Six Feet Under Stockard Channing for The West Wing Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Winner: Gena Rowlands for Hysterical Blindness Other Nominees: Kathy Baker for Door to Door Helen Mirren for Door to Door Juliette Lewis for Hysterical Blindness Anne Bancroft for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Winner: Wayne Brady for Whose Line Is It Anyway? Other Nominees: Jon Stewart for The Daily Show Dennis Miller for "The Raw Feed" Martin Short for Primetime Glick Robin Williams for Robin Williams: Live on Broadway Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series Winner: The Daily Show Other Nominees: Late Night with Conan O'Brien Late Show with David Letterman Saturday Night Live The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special Winner: Cher: The Farewell Tour Other Nominees: The 75th Annual Academy Awards Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Robin Williams: Live on Broadway Rolling Stones: Forty Licks World Tour Live at Madison Square Garden Outstanding Reality/Competition Program Winner: The Amazing Race 2 Other Nominees: AFI's 100 Years, 100 Passions American Idol: The Search for a Superstar "100 Years of Hope and Humor" Survivor: Thailand I'm kind of pissed at West Wing getting the nod over...24 of course, and I had Chris Cooper for My House in Umbria. And I wanted to kick Wanda Sykes out of the goddamn building everytime that her mouth opened. At least Cosby got in a good one liner on her.
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Yeah I got that. Kind of hard when you have a job that involves working with the public.
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Nice jabs at hockey there...fuckass I pick the Orioles.
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The old man hat? Like this, only leather and without the Kangol thing, right?
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That's tomorrow, isn't it? Hell no.
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It's the SBEmail- 'Cartoon' when he creates a cartoon at the request of a reader.
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OMG TRISH STRATUS DVD!!111ONEONEONE!!!
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If they don't sign Gaborik, and keep up with this 'Alexandre Daigle' experiment, they won't be doing much of anything.
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Dear God. I know that I've hated on Yankee fans for a while, but I've never thought about actually shooting one of them....except Anglesault. But really, who hasn't? Anyway, this is kind of shocking to me.
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NHL: Atlanta Thrashers, Florida Panthers, Edmonton Oilers MLB: Tampa Bay Devil Rays, San Diego Padres
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How should the NHL address its myriad of problems?
the max replied to The Czech Republic's topic in Sports
That's part of their problem. Part of it is signing these European players who just come over here for the money, who have no desire to stay here as a valued member of a club (glares at Marian Gaborik). If they see that they are not going to get the money that they want, they threaten to play in the Elite Leagues, which offers them the chance to stay at home with their family (Gaborik is engaged, so he stays home with his fiance, plays hockey with fellow countrymen, and gets paid. He doesn't have to deal with the craziness of the media over here, and the rabid hockey fans aren't going to Trencin, Slovakia to heckle him). Maybe some kind of deal can be reached with the Elite Leagues that if a player plays in the NHL for any team, he has to wait a year before going to play over there or something. That way, players will think about it before accepting a contract. I mean, FFS, he had an incentive laden contract that earned him close to 10 million over 3 years, but Doug Risebrough "wants a good team, not a good player." Another problem, and I said this in the thread we did right after the playoffs, is the marketing (or lack thereof) that they do for a lot of their players. For instance, ESPN and ABC routinely feature games with Colorado, Detroit, Dallas and St. Louis, most often against another big market team...and the ratings aren't really there. What the NHL is doing, and needs to stop, is they are marketing the older players over the young future stars. Last year, for example, they routinely featured Patrick Roy on ESPN telecasts, when it was known that he was probably going to retire. I have no problem with that, but it falls under the category of "If you're leaving, put someone over". What would have been the problem with airing, say, Colorado v. Tampa or Colorado v. Atlanta(!)? They have a major problem with marketing the smaller teams. They finally jumped on the Minnesota Wild bandwagon with only a few weeks left in the season. It's things like that that can jump up and bite them on the ass, because it asks the question "Why weren't you covering them before? Now you look stupid." They have the stars that are needed to jump start the league. Part of the problem is that money is being thrown around too much by teams that have it, that the teams that don't have the money, can't afford their star players. For instance, Jaromir Jagr gets 11 million dollars. Paul Kariya made 10 million in Anaheim. This sets a bar that players that have ONE good year (glares at Marty Turco) think that they have jumped over, and demand a certain amount of money, or the team will not get their services. Holdouts REALLY piss me off, especially when a player says that he feels 'insulted' by the teams offer of 3 years, 9 million or something like that. Gosh, I wish that I could be insulted to be paid 3 million dollars to play a fucking game. Players that holdout should be punished by being forced to sit out for any amount of time, without pay. The thing that sucks is that I know there is going to be a work stoppage. And with that work stoppage, the NHL is going to lose some of its best players; Peter Forsberg, Joe Sakic, Jeremy Roenick, BRETT HULL, Steve Yzerman, and many others, will walk. It's too bad that both sides are to blame for this, and we fans, who support them by tuning in, buying 80 dollar hockey sweaters, and going to games whenever we can afford to, get fucked by this. Fuck Gary Bettman. -
I am the singing telegram... *gunshot*
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We have ROSS, which is kind of like Marshalls. I've only been in a Marshalls once, and that was to use the bathroom.
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I would have played, but I missed the draft because of working and schoolin'. I would have won. My team of the Saska Toons would have OWNED~! you all.
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http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID=54...298&hubName=nhl The Stars signed Turco to a 3 year 12 million dollar contract. He'll make 3.5 this year, 4 million next year and 4.5 in 2005-06. I'm still not sold on Marty Turco being worth this amount of money.
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Get hosting, and scan a picture onto your computer, get a digital camera, or buy one of those disposable Kodak cameras that are out now, that transfer all of your pictures onto a CD for you.
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All I was able to find Easter Egg wise: On disc 3 main menu hit"84763" (Maggie's Cost)and a menu with audio outtakes will appear On disc 4 special features menu hit "742" A different sketch will come up each time you do (there are 13) While viewing the following episodes press the audio key to reveal a fifth audio track contaning a second commentary not accessable through the menus. Disc1 - "Stark Raving Dad" Disc2 - "Lisa's Pony" Disc3 - "Bart the Lover" Disc4 - "Seperate Vocations"