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SageAgainstTheMachine

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  1. Just curious, are you trying to subtley imply that Deano is a racist?
  2. Are you f*cking kidding me? Let me guess, you're one of those people that defines "impact" as "getting sacks" for defensive linemen. He forces double teams on almost every single play and completely opens opportunities up for Kelsay, Denney, and Williams. It's not his fault that they don't capitalize. Give me a break, Stroud has been awesome.
  3. It's really sad to me. Music is nothing but image these days. With the technology that's out there, they can turn a no talent hack into a superstar with a soundboard, so why worry about finding real musicians? I'm sick and tired of seeing these "singers" who don't know how to sing and these "bands" that don't even play instruments.
  4. Yeah, he was pretty close to the net and I don't think Weekes even considered an over-the-shoulder shot to be a possibility, but Vanek just hit a line drive into the top shelf..... WHERE MOMMA HIDES THE COOKIES
  5. I got a Mike Williams jersey for my 13th birthday, which was about 3 weeks after the 02 draft. I didn't purchase it obviously, but I can't think of a worse jersey to have owned.
  6. I could personally never miss a snap, but I've talked to a bunch of fans who are just beyond the breaking point.
  7. There's also a little something called photoshop. Can't glean much about a woman's true looks from a photospread unfortunately. Only way to tell if they're real or fake is to give 'em a nice squeeze.
  8. So KC and SD are the very bottom of the league, and Cleveland and SF are world beaters in your opinion? Wake up, we haven't faced a truly good opponent all year. Not one.
  9. Hmmm Jonah Hill has a somewhat similar rant in Superbad. Is that it?
  10. For some reason, I just sense more camaraderie in general on hockey teams. I can't place my finger on it, but they just seem to like each other more.
  11. Glad somebody got it haha. And I think the choice of Jackman is mostly due to his recent spike in popularity from being People's sexiest man of the year. I do think of him as an entertainer however, as he is more prolific on Broadway than Hollywood, and he is a very good singer. You should catch his rendition of Oklahoma.
  12. That's a nice story. I think you'd be surprised though. If you dug hard enough, you'd find heartwarming stuff like that in football, baseball, basketball, etc, as well. The media just focuses on the thugs so much that you wouldn't know it.
  13. Concussions affect people in different ways on different occasions. A buddy of mine has had three concussions (two from hockey, one from a car accident). Most days he is perfectly fine. Other days, he suffers from horrible migraines and claims he just can't focus. He's even had blackouts. The long term symptoms of a concussion don't lend themselves to consistency. That said, I doubt that Trent's groin injury was completely fabricated. Why would the organization pretend it was a groin when head issues are a perfectly legitimate reason not to play?
  14. Is it ever actually "worth" watching? I always fall for the trap...ooooh biggest night in entertainment!!! And then afterward I feel gypped out of 4 hours of my life. They keep you hanging on until the big awards at the VERY end of the show. Meanwhile, you get to see Best Cinematography! The Oscars are like candy corn. Its traditional, you feel like you SHOULD like it, you take part every year, and you're disappointed every single time.
  15. I got nothing wrong with that...good actor, great singer.
  16. Heres the plot according to wiki... The plot chronicles the romantic misadventures of several individuals in their twenties and thirties. The common thread is that one person in each relationship is more "into" the other person than vice versa. At the core of these multiple stories is Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin), a young woman who repeatedly misinterprets the signs that men give her about their level of interest in her. The more experienced and romantically successful Alex (Justin Long), the manager of a bar, advises her on how to understand men. Other plotlines include married couple Janine (Jennifer Connelly) and Ben (Bradley Cooper), who are going through a rough patch—leading him to flirt with Anna (Scarlett Johansson), an aspiring singer. Anna, in turn, is dating Connor (Kevin Connolly), but is clearly less into him than he is into her. The final major plot arc is Neil (Ben Affleck) and Beth's (Jennifer Aniston) story. They have cohabited for several years, but break up when Beth desires to get married and Neil refuses. Drew Barrymore, one of the film's producers, is also featured as a newspaper editor who helps Connor promote his real-estate business. She herself has trouble comprehending the semiotics of dating. Now do you want to see it? Plus, it's rated PG 13....
  17. Don't fall for it Steely! That's how they lure you in. The only good reason to support the chick flick industry is to get some action after the movie. Not to watch the cast. That part's just smoke and mirrors.
  18. The kid's 15 years old, he'll learn technique.
  19. Isn't the above an illegal formation?
  20. One of my theories on life is that every single person should have to work minimum two years in the service industry. I can guarantee you that lady never had to be on the butt end of this scenario. If everybody worked two years in the service industry, you wouldn't see anybody yelling at a hardworking delivery boy.
  21. Uh yeah, sure. How's that been workin' out so far?
  22. Well it's moving to ABC.
  23. So Cowher is the only acceptable head coach in the entire realm of football? Don't you think that's a little extreme?
  24. Wow, awesome. I love Aziz. He's on an MTV sketch comedy show called The Human Giant that makes me laugh my ass off. This will make the show better.
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