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  1. dh86

    WWE Raw - January 26, 2009

    What a shitty final segment
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    WWE Raw - January 26, 2009

    What a shitty final segment
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    TSM Death Pool -- 2009

    1.Patrick Swayze-BEST BET 2.Michael Jackson 3.Lil Wayne 4.Lex Luger 5.Michael J. Fox 6.King Kong Bundy 7.New Jack 8.Elizabeth Taylor 9.Queen Elizabeth 10.Dan Rather 11.Pat Summerall 12.Bobby Heenan-BEST BET 13.George Steinbrenner 14.Ted Kennedy 15.John McCain 16.George HW Bush 17.DMX 18.Pacman Jones 19.Tom Brokaw 20.Dick Clark
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    The US Economy and Current Financial Crisis

    137 pages of foreclosures in November Before the upcoming job purge. Im sure everything will sort itself out in the free and open marketplace though, huh?
  5. How many times are they going to swerve guys advertised in the main event out of the match for no reason? We saw it with Sabu, CM Punk and now Hardy.
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    The US Economy and Current Financial Crisis

    Remember when he said he'd get all those jobs back for Detroit? I suppose this would have been his plan. Glad to see he's still a complete hypocrite outside of election seasons. Restructuring through bankruptcy won't happen, because they won't restructure. If they go bankrupt, they'll likely liquidate due to the credit market right now. And hell, let's say that they're lucky enough to actually restructure. They've been polling people, and 80% of the general public will NOT buy from a bankrupt auto maker. Yeah, that sounds like they'll really have a chance to succeed. Christ... The fact of the matter is, they're already in the process of restructuring: Ford is already on the way (As Kotzenjunge already pointed out in the other thread), GM is looking to expand into China (A place where the Japanese can't get into because of hostile Chinese tariffs and restrictions), and... well, do what you will with Chrysler. Odds are that it'll likely be part of GM soon enough. I don't mind some government oversight: This idea that "THE GOVERNMENT SHOULDN'T BE ANYWHERE!" helped get us into this mess. Reasonable government oversight will help restore confidence in the system after it ran wild. Unless we want to go the "ECONOMIC APOCALYPSE NOW!" because some conservatives suddenly want to return to "balanced budgets" after 8 years of fucking things up. No matter what the Big 3 do restructuring wise, they'll always have the noose tied around their neck already by way of the Unions and the pensions of the Retired workers. Im not going to say they should cut off the retired workers pensions, but they need to do something about Union Workers making almost double what a non union worker for Toyota at a plant in the United States makes. http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/26/news/compa...sion=2007092604 Please, please research your facts before you post your false words and outdated charts. The UAW will soom assume retiree health care costs per the 2007 strike resolution.
  7. dh86

    The US Economy and Current Financial Crisis

    Remember when he said he'd get all those jobs back for Detroit? I suppose this would have been his plan. Glad to see he's still a complete hypocrite outside of election seasons. Restructuring through bankruptcy won't happen, because they won't restructure. If they go bankrupt, they'll likely liquidate due to the credit market right now. And hell, let's say that they're lucky enough to actually restructure. They've been polling people, and 80% of the general public will NOT buy from a bankrupt auto maker. Yeah, that sounds like they'll really have a chance to succeed. Christ... The fact of the matter is, they're already in the process of restructuring: Ford is already on the way (As Kotzenjunge already pointed out in the other thread), GM is looking to expand into China (A place where the Japanese can't get into because of hostile Chinese tariffs and restrictions), and... well, do what you will with Chrysler. Odds are that it'll likely be part of GM soon enough. I don't mind some government oversight: This idea that "THE GOVERNMENT SHOULDN'T BE ANYWHERE!" helped get us into this mess. Reasonable government oversight will help restore confidence in the system after it ran wild. Unless we want to go the "ECONOMIC APOCALYPSE NOW!" because some conservatives suddenly want to return to "balanced budgets" after 8 years of fucking things up. No matter what the Big 3 do restructuring wise, they'll always have the noose tied around their neck already by way of the Unions and the pensions of the Retired workers. Im not going to say they should cut off the retired workers pensions, but they need to do something about Union Workers making almost double what a non union worker for Toyota at a plant in the United States makes. http://money.cnn.com/2007/09/26/news/compa...sion=2007092604 Please, please research your facts before you post your false words and outdated charts. The UAW will soom assume retiree health care costs per the 2007 strike resolution.
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    The US Economy and Current Financial Crisis

    The forclosure rate is going to go up by how many percents while you play peek a boo with the jobs?
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    The US Economy and Current Financial Crisis

    Rep McCotter sums up the Auto crisis better than I ever could.
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    Campaign 2008

    Seriously the greatest day of my life.
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    Your city's most-loved team

    You're on crack The Red Wings are basically the Atlanta Braves here in terms of fan interest. There were scores of empty seats at Joe Louis all season and the Wings were barely a blip on the radar until the Conference Finals. The Lions had a fucking march during a losing season and has sold out every game since 2001 until this week. Any other pro sports team in Detroit would have been playing in front of crickets if they had a decade of losing like the Lions have had. The Red Wings sure did the last time they were a loser.
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    Your city's most-loved team

    1.Michigan football 2.Lions 3.Tigers 4.Red Wings 5.Pistons 6.Michigan State basketball
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    WWE Raw - September 22, 2008

    is it me or does shawn's hairline look normal again?
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    Campaign 2008

    At the rate its going, it is an easy Obama landslide in 2 months. Not that im complaining, of course.
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    Campaign 2008

    On a serious note, Sarah Palin needs to step down or be told to step down tomorrow as the nominee. It has turned into a hilarious charade.
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    WWE Raw (8/11/2008)

    What a terrible buildup for Cena-Batista. This promo is unbearable.
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    Broadway Brett beats retirement!

    The Packers should be seeking their trade options right now for Favre. As a Lions fan, I remember Barry wanting to come back if we traded him and the Redskins offering multiple first round picks for him and we turned it down. Barry never played again, we got nothing for it and no playoff appearances ever since. From where we stand today, Favre coming back as starter after all of this makes little sense, him coming back and being Rodgers backup while making $12 mil is unfathomable. Get something for Favre. As July turns into August and the season gets closer, there will be a bidding war of teams wanting to take the risk.
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    The NBA Offseason Thread

    Is it anymore amazing that you are saying 6'6 260 lb PF who gets 5 rebounds a game is somehow good? Id take someone staying in the paint hitting half of their shots rather than someone content being the third jump shooting big on their team. Jason Maxiell will never be a regular starter in the NBA. If the Clippers want a young big man from the Detroit Pistons, they will want Amir Johnson.
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    The NBA Offseason Thread

    Under no way, shape or form is Jason Maxiel is on the same level as Chris Kaman. The only thing Max has been his whole career with the Pistons is a spark off the bench. Its a well known fact when he plays big minutes, his size shows and his effectiveness wanes. Thats why he will never be a regular starter in the NBA. Kaman was a near all star last year. You cant be serious. If we want Chris Kaman, we would have to give up Rasheed plus another starter. A guy that averaged 12.7 rebounds over ANY 52 game stretch is a consistently good rebounder. Maxiell has had 3 games in his CAREER that was more than Kaman's rebounding average last year. Kaman also is lightyears better of an inside scorer than Maxiell. I think that would have helped a team that was at the bottom of the nba in points in the paint. Maxiell's offensive skillset is devoid of post skills. Of course if you watched the Pistons, youd know that.
  20. Would anybody really want Rock at 40 years old, on title run number 12 and no matter what he does is a rehash? Of course not. Cena is talking out of his ass. Rock's first love was football. As was Cena's.
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    The NBA Offseason Thread

    They would have lost to anyone. The games they won on the way to the finals featured them keeping the ball out of Sucky VonChokesalot hand. Stocktons three, Horney's layup, Ostertags block. All plays that fuck up would have fucked up. The bulls doubled stockton two years in a row to force him to pass to Malone with the game on the line and he turned it over both times. That dude really did suck ass. For people to put him in the All-Time PF list over Barkley or Mchale is embarrassing. (duncan is still a center. Fuck the spurs lineup chart) You say Malone chokes alot, yet would put Barkley ahead of him??????? wtf?
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    Smackdown spoilers for 5/2/08

    How could it be overturned unless Vince does a face move?
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    NFL Offseason Thread

    Calvin Johnson is already being paid like a superstar. Paying two WRs star money is a bit curious when the Lions let go starters at RB,DE,SSLB and RT this offseason without having suitable replacements. Lions also already have alright WRs in Furrey and McDonald. Improving the worst defense in the NFL takes draft picks so it would make perfect sense to do a deal now. But, its the Lions.
  24. That will be 6 years after Austin's last match. He ended his in ring career the right way in a great match. No need to put himself at risk.
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