milliondollarchamp
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Hud had some great lines like the hobos on fire when they walked trough the tunnel and
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Predict Britneys death win a playstation 3 http://www.whenisbritneygoingtodie.com/ February 11th 2009
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I think they could make a sequal and if they do I hope they do it without the shaky camera. Going by the reactions to the trailer people are very excited for Star Trek... Iron Man not so much.
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I just got home from seeing it I had high hopes going in but I liked it the only problem i had was that your couldnt really understand what the actors were sayin at sometimes but other then that it was fine I will probably go see it agian. Hud was awsome. did anyone elses audiance clap because it was pretty much a sell out for me and there was alot of clapping at the end the only other time that happend for me was when i seen the Hills have eyes.
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Im gona go see it tonight I hope it doesnt dissapoints.
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American Idol (season 7)
milliondollarchamp replied to Xavier Cromartie's topic in Television & Film
Anyone can look not right on camera, especially when put on the spot. Didn't help that their preview before commercial made it seem like the two were boyfriends then, oh gee, they're family! I thought it was rather sweet and refreshing to see a guy wanting to wait. I dont have a problem with the guy wanting to wait but he isnt going to kiss a girl until his wedding day? -
American Idol (season 7)
milliondollarchamp replied to Xavier Cromartie's topic in Television & Film
They need to go ahead and re-chirsten the show 'America's Next Top Carrie Underwood'. Meth girl Jessica Brown was fascinating. "When I first started singing again, I sang "Jesus take the wheel so I can take a hit off this pipe quick. Did Virgin Boy actually say that he planned on having his first kiss at the altar? I was waiting for Simon to ask him but how many boys have you kissed? his dad hugged him just a tad too long there's something not right with that family. -
American Idol (season 7)
milliondollarchamp replied to Xavier Cromartie's topic in Television & Film
the sight of Temptress the linebacker crying made me think of "That's my quarterback" /T.O -
Patriots to honor young fan booed in Indianapolis
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American Idol (season 7)
milliondollarchamp replied to Xavier Cromartie's topic in Television & Film
Am I the only person who thought that Alexis Cohen is made for the WWE? Come on, some of those ladies would KILL to be able to deliver a speech like that. I think they are goin to start pushing Kristy to win and try to create another Carrie. -
I think they said they want to go atleast two more seasons.
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I read somewhere that the Savage (and Sting) DVD's have been cancelled.
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Unjustly Imprisoned Man Must Repay "Room, Board" While in Pr
milliondollarchamp posted a topic in Current Events
Seriously, this is one of the most absurd things I have ever heard of in my life. How much real world value do they think their rooms and food would be worth? They say they are making him pay because in the real world he would have got these expenses but in the real world he wouldn't have been eating shitty prison food or staying on uncomfortable prison beds nor be housed with convicted rapists. -
Sarah Connor Chronicles
milliondollarchamp replied to The Niggardly King's topic in Television & Film
kid was standing way to close to his naked mom -
Ok I guess I should feel bad but T.O. breaking down into tears in his press conference was probably the funniest thing I have ever seen because it was like out of some movie.
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Ha! Sweet justice. Curt Menafee said that Jerry Jones put two tickets to the championship game in each Cowboys locker. Jackass.
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JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Authorities said Friday they believe they found the shallow grave of a pregnant Marine in the back yard of a comrade she accused of rape, along with evidence inside his home that suggested she had been killed. Investigators are treating the case as a homicide, said Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown. But the prime suspect left a note insisting Lance Cpl. Maria Frances Lauterbach had killed herself, Brown said. After some slight digging in a fire pit discovered in the yard of Marine Cpl. Cesar Armando Laurean, detectives found what "appeared to be burnt human remains," Onslow County District Attorney Dewey Hudson said Friday night. "We think we have found what will (contain) the skeletal remains of Maria Lauterbach," Hudson said. Authorities placed a tarp and two white tents over the area and planned to begin slowly scraping the earth with garden tools Saturday morning. Lauterbach, 20, vanished three weeks ago, days after she talked to military prosecutors about a rape case against Laurean, who remains at large. Authorities said Friday that information from another woman, a former Marine, left them certain that she is dead. Before fleeing Jacksonville on Friday, Laurean left a note that said Lauterbach had "come to his residence and cut her (own) throat," Brown said. But crime scene investigators found blood stains and obvious signs of that a cleanup had taken place inside the home, Brown said late Friday. "Evidence now is showing that what he claimed happened didn't happen," Brown said. Authorities learned about the note from Laurean's wife, a person familiar with the investigation told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. In the note, the person said, Laurean wrote that he had nothing to do with Lauterbach's suicide, but that he had buried her body. Laurean's wife Christina is "heartbroken," said her mother, Debbie Sue Shifflet. "I feel sorry for the other family," Shifflet said. "It's horrible what they're going through. My heart goes out to them." Authorities on foot and all-terrain vehicles searched Laurean's neighborhood near Camp Lejeune on Friday. Megan Melton, who lives nearby, said dozens of vultures had descended on the area in the past few weeks. Although the outdoor search was suspended for the night, investigators from the State Bureau of Investigation moved indoors and began a search for blood and other evidence inside his one-story, brown brick ranch home. The search continued late Friday for Laurean, a 21-year-old from Clark County, Nev., who had refused to meet with investigators and apparently left the area without telling his lawyers where he was going, the sheriff said. Lauterbach met with military prosecutors in December to discuss pursuing rape charges against Laurean, said Kevin Marks, supervisory agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service at Camp Lejeune. He said military prosecutors believed they had enough evidence to argue that the case should go to trial. In court papers filed this week, prosecutors said the anticipated birth of the baby "might provide evidentiary credence to charges she lodged with military authorities that she was sexually assaulted." Lauterbach reported the rape in April and was due to give birth in mid-February, authorities said. In a brief interview with reporters outside the family's home in Vandalia, Ohio, Lauterbach's uncle, Pete Steiner, said the rapist was the father. Authorities said they were not concerned that Laurean would flee because they had information the pair carried on a "friendly relationship" even after she reported the assault to military authorities. There is no indication Lauterbach asked the military to protect her after she leveled the rape allegations, investigators said. Steiner, however, said his niece didn't have any kind of relationship with her attacker, and that Lauterbach had been forced to rent a room off base because of harassment at Camp Lejeune. "She was raped," Steiner said. "The Marines, unfortunately, did not protect her, and now she's dead." Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Lauterbach was reported missing Dec. 19 by her mother, who last spoke with her daughter on Dec. 14, authorities said. Her cell phone was found Dec. 20 near the main gate at Camp Lejeune, and she missed a Dec. 26 prenatal care appointment. Lauterbach was assigned to the 2nd Marine Logistics Group of the II Marine Expeditionary Force, based at Camp Lejeune. She joined the Marines in June 2006, and had not been sent to either Iraq or Afghanistan. Laurean worked in the same unit, where both were personnel clerks. Steiner said Lauterbach had four siblings. Worried about the difficulty of raising a child while a single Marine, she had talked with her family about putting the baby up for adoption, he said. According to court documents filed this week, Lauterbach's mother told investigators that her daughter was bipolar and had a history of compulsive lying. Steiner said the family wanted to give authorities a fair and accurate impression, and that while Lauterbach tended to stretch the truth in stressful situations, "she was not a compulsive liar." "We're all going to miss Maria horribly," Steiner said. "She was a big part of our lives. What I personally hope comes out of this is that victims of sexual assault in the armed services will be taken more seriously and this will be handled differently in the future."
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Its gona be a sequel of Honey I Blew Up the Kid.
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LOS ANGELES - The California Highway Patrol recommended Monday that actress-singer Brandy be charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in a freeway crash that killed a woman motorist last month, a city attorney's spokesman told The Associated Press. The CHP referred the matter to the city attorney's office for review, said spokesman Nick Velasquez. "The office is currently reviewing the case and determining whether the evidence warrants the filing of a misdemeanor charge of vehicular manslaughter," Velasquez said. A message seeking comment from Brandy's publicist, Courtney Barnes, was not immediately returned. The charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in county jail and a $1,000 fine, Velasquez said. Prosecutors couldn't say when they would make a decision about whether to bring a case. If charged, Brandy wouldn't necessarily have to appear in court and could have her lawyer enter a plea, Velasquez said. Brandy, whose real name is Brandy Norwood, has publicly expressed condolences to the victim's family, Barnes said last week. Barnes also has said Brandy wasn't under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the crash. Brandy, 27, was driving a Land Rover on Interstate 405 on Dec. 30 when traffic slowed and her vehicle struck the back of Honda driven by Awatef Aboudihaj, 38, according to a CHP report. Aboudihaj's car hit another vehicle, slid sideways into the center divider and was then hit by another car, the report said. Aboudihaj died at a hospital from blunt-force injuries, according to the coroner's office. Brandy, who earned a Grammy in 1999, has made five albums. She began her recording career at 14 and acted for film and television, starring on the sitcom "Moesha" from 1996-2001 and most recently as a judge for NBC's "America's Got Talent." A message left with an attorney for Aboudihaj's family was not immediately returned
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hopefully she doesnt turn out like her sister
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Jamie Hector (Marlo from the Wire) is joining the cast in Volume 3: Villains playing a character named Benjamin Knox Washington.
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I've definitely seen the photo copier/lie detector used before. Was it in an earlier ep of The Wire, or was it in Homicide Herc continues to bring stupid to a new level. Did anyone notice him saying as soon as he was fired the lawyers came looking fom him? I'm thinking that they recruited him because of his connections to Major Crimes. I can easily see this dumb hump feeding info to Levy.
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On the Eliminator, when they go to jump in the water, someone's gonna jump too far and actually fall into the fire and kill themself.
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That was a great comback