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Everything posted by tugmoose
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Gimme babies!!!
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Sez so here.
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"You know whose fault this is, don't you, Yorick?"
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The party of Karl Rove is shocked, shocked! GOP staffer fired over e-mails attacking Strickland JULIE CARR SMYTH Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Republican Party fired a staffer Thursday for sending inflammatory e-mails about Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ted Strickland that Democrats labeled "gutter politics." The messages, sent to GOP supporters, questioned Strickland's ministerial credentials, his toughness on child predators and his and his wife's sexual orientation. Gary Lankford, a Christian school headmaster and former director of the Ohio Restoration Project, wa
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Perhaps he's doing research for "Merchant of Venice." "Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs dimensions, senses, affections, passions; fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, heal'd by the same means warm'd and cool'd by the same winter and summer as a Christian is? If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?" Act III, scene I
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From tmz.com: Gibson's Anti-Semitic Tirade -- Alleged Cover Up Posted Jul 28th 2006 9:15PM by TMZ Staff Filed under: Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned that Mel Gibson went on a rampage when he was arrested Friday on suspicion of drunk driving, hurling religious epithets. TMZ has also learned that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department had the initial report doctored to keep the real story under wraps. TMZ has four pages of the original report prepared by the arresting officer in the case, L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy James Mee. According to the report, Gibson became agitated after h
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Here. Also, here's Norton vs. Holmes.
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What's that Huey Lewis song where they would drop in the name of different markets for radio play? "Heart of Rock n Roll"? I remember people at Tulsa University who considered HL and the News to be "New Wave."
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This might help.
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I never realized the seriousness of this book. Think Harper Lee drew a little inspiration from Betty Smith?
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No love for Papa Joe?
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In happier times. `Jeopardy' Champ Ken Jennings Blasts Show By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: July 25, 2006 Filed at 3:40 p.m. ET NEW YORK (AP) -- ''Jeopardy!'' ace Ken Jennings, who won $2.5 million during his 74-game winning streak, has a few unkind words to say about the show -- and dapper host Alex Trebek. ''I know, I know, the old folks love him,'' Jennings writes in a recent posting, titled ''Dear Jeopardy!'' on his Web site. ''Nobody knows he died in that fiery truck crash a few years back and was immediately replaced with the Trebektron 4000 (I see your engineers still ca
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There doesn't seem to be much that's debatable at this point. Chaney and Rummy got our tit in a wringer in Iraq, while at the same time giving Iran a fresh set of balls. Now it's Back To Baghdad for a bunch of guys on their third or fourth tour.
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This album has taken residence in a corner of my sub/semi-conscious.
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. . . as are many, many Mats fans.
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James Honeyman-Scott = Genius.
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I was hoping it was something dirty.
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We all sat back and relaxed when they said "Trust us" on Iraq. Should we sit back and relax for what they're feeding us now?
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Which is the one where they rip off Sesame Street? Not cool. Don't fuck with da Bird!
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How soon before you got bored by the "Where the hell is Matt" thing? For me, it was about 53 seconds.
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Fun little thread going at the flaminglips.com started by Jim DeRogatis, author of Staring At Sound. A while back -- I'm just catching up with reading the board -- the "So Kliph" Q&A thread included the following exchange: quote: Originally posted by The Softest Bullet Ever Shot: I just finished reading Staring At Sound and I loved it. I couldn't put it down. I was wondering if you have read it or if you pretty much know all there is to know and if so what did you think? Is it correct or does it have a lot of errors? KLIPH: I think it's okay. There are a lot of errors. "A lot
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From NY Post Page Six: July 19, 2006 -- DON'T joke about women, donkeys and bestiality if you expect Joel Siegel to watch your movie. That's what director Kevin Smith found out when the pun-loving "Good Morning America" film critic stormed out of a press screening of Smith's "Clerks II," which opens Friday - an act that's sparked a vicious war of words between the two. "Time to go!" roared Siegel to his fellow critics. "First movie I've walked out of in 30 [bleeping] years!" His tirade came 40 minutes into the long-awaited Weinstein Company sequel to Smith's 1994 cult classic about two fo
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The infield fly rule.