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  1. Lord of The Curry

    Prison Break

    T-Bag is the pedo. Abruzzi? He's your personal Jesus. "I'm going to speak very clearly because you and I share an evolutionary gap."
  2. Lord of The Curry

    Survivor Series Commercial

    Fuck all the Orton/Taker haters. Those two have put on some of the better matches this year that don't begin with "Angle", "Michaels" or "Benjamin".
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    Austin/Hogan...how do you book this?

    Hogan is barely physically able to take one stunner, let alone twelve.
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    Survivor Series top matches(from new Observer)

    SD needs to have one of their guys get injured and then Taker shows up as the mystery partner. The place would go off.
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    Things that piss me the fuck off

    I'm sure that the food was well worth the risk of driving around shitfaced.
  6. Lord of The Curry

    LOST

    So tommorow night is Locke III and while thinking about it last night the theory came to me. What if Locke lost the use of his legs so Jack's future wife could regain hers?
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    The OAO Raw Homecoming Thread

    How ridiculous will the JR hyperbole get tonight? Peak levels rivalling anything within the past 5 years, says I.
  8. Lord of The Curry

    MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread

    Fighter of the Year: Shogun. Fight of The Year: Uno/Hansen or Griffin/Bonnar. The former may have been the superior fight but the "We will not die" attitude of Bonnar/Griffing coupled with the "only time an mma fight has made me almost cry" ending puts it up there for me. KO of the Year: Irvin/Martin. But good God I was watching Bushido last night and MAN does Henderson ever smack Chonan somethin' fierce.
  9. Lord of The Curry

    The OAO Raw Homecoming Thread

    So, Taker will be here right? I can't not see him showing up somehow even though he isn't one of the SD 6 listed.
  10. Lord of The Curry

    The OAO Raw Homecoming Thread

    See Benjamin come down to ring during Smackdown match. See Benjamin latch onto Benoits legs. See Benjamin scream "Take me with you".
  11. Lord of The Curry

    The Serenity movie thread

    All that matters is we got your money.
  12. Lord of The Curry

    The Shield Season 4 Offical Thread

    BUT WHAT ABOUT RONNIE?!
  13. Lord of The Curry

    The HHH burger

    I heard you enjoy making shitty threads. I see the rumours are true.
  14. Lord of The Curry

    Comments which don't warrant a thread

    Edge probably wins the gold medal for longest hold-out on getting his hair cut. I know it was trimmed recently but it's not like back in the day when Test, Christian and others all of a sudden got re-styled.
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    The Shield Season 4 Offical Thread

    Can anybody confirm/deny if David Rees Snell was finally given the big push to main cast? Because it's a fucking crime that Ronnie Gardocki isn't given the respect he deserves.
  16. Lord of The Curry

    Box Office Report...

  17. Lord of The Curry

    Saddest Songs You've Ever Heard

    SAY IT LOOOOOOOOUD. SAY IT CLEAAAAAAAR (OH HO SAY IT CLEAR). Great song.
  18. Lord of The Curry

    Brock to compete in New Japan

    When this guy blows up huge in Japan (and he will) I can't wait to see who WWE will try and push as the next Lesnar.
  19. Lord of The Curry

    LOST

    There's some photo's from the Emmy's in this weeks People Magazine and O'Quinn looks ridiculously pimp rocking a gold tie.
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    Comments which don't warrant a thread

    I walked by the magazine rack at the local Korean convinience store and saw Benoit on the cover of Smackdown Magazine all smilin' with the US Title. And I wept.
  21. Lord of The Curry

    Ultimate Spider-Man

    Venom is pretty sweet but still not at Spidey's level. Instead of web-slinging Venom can use his tentacles as kind of grabbling hooks to pull himself to wherever he's going. That and he has the SUPER JUMP which allow you to basically leap tall buildings in a.........yeah, you get it. Game is lots of fun. Battling Wolverine as Venom is a treat.
  22. Lord of The Curry

    Paul Martin loves gays, Vatican not amused

    VATICAN CITY—Roman Catholic bishops gathering for the first synod under Pope Benedict XVI will consider refusing communion to politicians who pass laws that violate church doctrine. The discussions are especially relevant to Canadian politicians, including Prime Minister Paul Martin, who recently spearheaded a bill allowing gay marriage — a move strongly opposed by the Catholic Church. Canadian bishops interviewed by the Toronto Star say the issue of withholding communion from some politicians will be raised as part of a larger discussion on the worthiness of Catholics who present themselves for the sacrament. "The faithful frequently receive holy communion without even thinking that they might be in the state of mortal sin," says a working document the bishops will take into the three-week synod, which begins Sunday. Two years ago, when the current Pope headed the Vatican's orthodoxy watchdog, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, he described politicians who vote for same-sex union laws as "gravely immoral." But Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger at the time was silent on the consequences for politicians who nonetheless did so. In July, Canada became the fourth country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. The withholding of communion has been a hot topic of debate in Canada's Catholic Church since the law was passed. But the five Canadian bishops attending the synod will be going without a common position on the matter. Most Rev. Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Edmonton, makes clear he personally believes many of the politicians who voted for the law may not be fit to receive holy communion. "If it was clear that the politician ... manifestly just rejected the Gospel, then I think the bishop would say to that person, `Come to mass, listen to the words of the Gospel, but it's really not appropriate for you to receive communion,'" Collins said in an interview yesterday. "Politics is a sacred vocation. It's a life where we need people with a conscience." Collins believes local bishops should approach politicians and treat each case individually. The bishop should fully explain church doctrine, "encourage them to change their position," and give them a chance to repent through confession, he said. A decision to withhold communion should only be made after the bishop himself goes through much fasting and prayer, he added. "A bishop's role is not to forbid communion to people — that's a sad necessity that may unfortunately from time to time occur," he said. Collins's position reflects the one taken by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. It decided last year that local bishops should decide whether politicians who support issues such as same-sex marriage or abortion should receive communion. The synod's working document doesn't specifically talk of politicians. But it's filled with references that clearly apply to them. "Some receive communion while denying the teachings of the church or publicly supporting immoral choices in life, such as abortion, without thinking that they are committing an act of grave personal dishonesty and causing scandal," it laments. Voters, it notes, are committing a sin if they back politicians who make "immoral" choices. "Some Catholics do not understand why it might be a sin to support a political candidate who is openly in favour of abortion or other serious acts against life, justice and peace. Such attitudes lead to, among other things, a crisis in the meaning of belonging to the church and in a clouding of the distinction between venial and mortal sin." The synod brings together 256 Roman Catholic bishops from around the world. Under the theme of the sacrament of the eucharist, the bishops will examine key aspects of how mass is celebrated, including the quality of the homilies. The working document gives a sense of the challenge: while more than one billion people in the world are Roman Catholics, attendance at Sunday mass is less than 5 per cent in Europe and North America. "It would be foolish to just jazz up the mass and make it a (media) sound bite," said Collins, who will be making a six-minute presentation at the synod. "In a world that is so loud, so fast and over-stimulated, we have to help people realize that there is something here that is more profound, majestic and awesome; some place where they can find rest for their souls," he added. Agreements reached at the synod will be forwarded to Pope Benedict. He will issue his verdict on the discussions in a document that could take as long as a year to be made public. On matters of church doctrine — particularly issues surrounding, the family, fertility, and the possible ordination of women priests — Pope Benedict, 78, is considered a staunch conservative. He is also considering a proposal to ban gays — even celibate ones — from becoming priests, although it's not likely to be a topic at the synod. In Canada, the issue of withholding communion from some politicians gained momentum in July, after the passing of the same-sex marriage law. A parish priest in Martin's Montreal riding said the Prime Minister, a practising Catholic, no longer deserved the sacrament because of his support for the law. "I pray that he will lose his riding in the next election," Rev. Francis Geremia said at the time. NDP MP Charlie Angus (Timmins-James Bay) was then barred from receiving communion by his parish priest in northern Ontario. Bishop Ronald Fabbro of the Diocese of London banned another NDP MP, Joe Comartin, (Windsor-Tecumseh), from involvement in some church activities because of his support for the law. Fabbro also publicly condemned Comartin in a letter he handed out to all parishioners and had read aloud during mass. Comartin had worked in the church as an altar server, a fundraiser, and taught marriage preparation courses with his wife. Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who will attend the synod as the Archbishop of Quebec, backed Comartin's expulsion from church activities at the time. But he suggested the decision to withhold communion from the two MPs went too far. "You do not lose your right to belong to a community because you do not vote in the right way," Ouellet said at the time. "We are all sinners in one way or another, so we have to be welcoming for all our members. We are a community of sinners." Most Rev. Paul-André Durocher, Bishop of Alexandria-Cornwall, said he's hoping the synod will enlighten him on the difficult subject. "The question of politicians and communion remains for me a kind of quandary," he said. "I don't have a personal opinion on it." credit: thestar.ca I'm not a huge Martin supporter but him taking the same attitude to this that he took to Iraq (aka "Eat a dick, I'll do what's best for my country") would make me support the guy just a bit more.
  23. Lord of The Curry

    Brand New Danger Zone 9-24-2005

    I really need to get a mic so I can take DA up on his guest invitation.
  24. Lord of The Curry

    LOST

    Those screams brought me back to him getting tortured by Sayid. Good times.
  25. Lord of The Curry

    Bobbie Barron

    Barron hating died a while back.
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