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tongue-tied lightning

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  1. the BC/TX Tech game might come down to a buzzer beater
  2. i'd skip the HOF and head right for the BBQ !!!!!!
  3. looks like it could be a broken leg, or at least a leg injury http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?...asc&start=0
  4. my exact thoughts too. Seeing them on St. Paddy day would be great, but I didn't want to deal with the whole craziness the day would be in NYC. didn't think about exchanging tix, to hard to make plans to go back in tonight. I doubt Shane will make it anyway, who knows what his injury is ? he's such a fragile guy to begin with. I'm hoping they re-schedule the show
  5. The Pogues regret the late cancellation of tonight's show at Roseland, NYC. Shane MacGowan took an accidental tumble on a piece of stage equipment at the Boston Orpheum last Sunday (11) which required the band to slightly curtail their show. MacGowan's injury, though painful, did not at first seem more serious than that, but he has had pain and mobility problems ever since. As recently as 5pm this afternoon, The Pogues (minus Shane, as is their custom) completed a soundcheck at Roseland and, at that point, there was no prospect of cancellation. As the band were leaving Roseland to return to th
  6. final 4 Florida UCLA TX TX A&M UCLA vs TX A&M UCLA winner LOS ANGELES (AP) -- UCLA point guard Darren Collison sprained his ankle during practice Tuesday but will likely be ready to play in the Bruins' NCAA tournament first-round game against Weber State. Collison suffered a first-degree sprain to his left ankle during practice Tuesday, UCLA spokesman Marc Dellins said. The sophomore guard is listed as probable for Thursday night's game in Sacramento. Collison is third on the team in scoring at 12.6 per game and leads the team in assists with 179. The Bruins are the s
  7. it's ok not to like her music, but she is SPECIAL, we are all special, sir.
  8. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Penguins reached a financing deal for a new arena that will keep the NHL team in the city where it has played since 1967. Gov. Ed Rendell announced the agreement Tuesday at the Pennsylvania Gaming Congress. He said money from the state's new slot machine parlors would help fund the arena. Rendell said he would fly to Pittsburgh later in the day to meet with Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato, the team owners and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. "We will announce that all three governmental entities have reached an agreement
  9. I'm staying far away from Wisconsin. like yer other pics though
  10. not an Isiah fan, but they have been pretty close to 500 this year, and the players back him for some reason. Go Lakers
  11. http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/1...reut/index.html kinda cool to hear
  12. what went wrong at the Beth Orton show ? I love her
  13. sad, high school was all about that first Boston record RIP
  14. really need ALL the guys back, but like ya said just having Chris & Glen will do
  15. I think anyone who listens to The Faces are cool ! but i'm a dork, so.......
  16. early Hall & Oates, when they were all about Philly soul love that Phil Genesis, Duke/Abacab CC August is still a fav of mine and pretty much any 70's one hit wonders (Ride Captain Ride)
  17. um, like, I thought maybe you could ANSWER questions ? not ask yerself one.
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