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riseofthevalk

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  1. Yep. Not like I listen to much of what is out there today musically but I'm sure if his return is good enough it'll find it's way to me. :)
  2. I'd like for him to make a comeback. He's still a good producer, despite being totally stupid out of the studio.
  3. Link This is so typical. A few years ago I called it when I saw him in a magazine after buying his million dollar house in Florida. It's a shame too because he could make good tracks when he put his mind to it and not repeat his other melodies and themes. Real shame. Maybe he'll grow up and make a comeback in a few years with a new style. I also knew this guy was a kook when he threatened to kill himself if Lil Kim didn't marry him.
  4. saw it twice. once in imax once in a reg theater. great movie. only batman movie i ever really liked
  5. thats a mix of reagan and jabba the hutt...ill take it though
  6. i demand a cake in the shape of john mccains head
  7. The problem is that the idiots controlling them(They're both Federally run, what a surprise)kept on giving loans out to people with no income. And then when things go downhill, they use tax payer money to bail out shitty businesses. I'm glad it happened, honestly. The Fed, as much as I don't like it, was built for this reason(bail out bad business deals in times of uncertainty). They're going to work it out to where none of these companies are going to be able to have a safety net under them anymore again. You screw up, you pay the price.
  8. This whole thing was dumb. If the economy were sounder I would say let these banks fall flat on their faces. But at least now Henry Paulson can make the changes he wants without being interrupted.
  9. In the past they used green and brown. Independents would probably choose gray, heh. Then this would look weird - picture
  10. I actually haven't heard a single firecracker today. Maybe it's the rain.
  11. Conservative nation. And well yeah, technically I would be since this century is fresh out of the oven. When you look at those pictures, it kind of proves the point. When a real Conservative steps up to the plate the voters for him come out in droves. When was the last time before 1980 that New York and California went Republican? And New England? Those are the most Liberal places in the country and they've gone Red before. I think it could be done again, we just haven't seen the ideal candidate yet. If one were to pop up in time then I could see those states going red again.
  12. Under an unmotivated system, sure I'd agree with the article. However, now this being from a Republican standpoint, when the ideal Republican candidate comes in at the right time then states which would be under normal circumstances would go Democrat would vote Republican. In the recent times(which I consider 1973-present)we've only seen it once and it during the Reagan years. 1980 Paint It Red (Second pic more impressive) Do I believe that could be reversed so that it could all be blue? Maybe. I believe at the core we're a Conservative nation(sort of proven by the pics)and for a Democrat to be able to count in places where there are little to no Democratic bases(Nebraska)you would still need Conservative views. But I'm talking for the present days. It's possible that in one hundred years we could become the exact opposite but it's hard for me to understand how.
  13. Oh man, to jump in or not to jump in. :P
  14. If he's so concerned he should complain to the RIAA and whoever else deals with that. Not the ISPs.
  15. It's alright. Some new mega company will come out without limits and steal all their customers including me. tee hee pretty funny though since the rest of the world incorporates bandwidth caps from their cable providers.
  16. Well I'd say the fact that the market has grown in the past ten years is such a reason it's a huge problem now. Back then, there were issues but the demand wasn't as large. Now the whole thing is much more competitive. But the US alone could power itself from its natural resources for hundreds of years. Between the coal we have, the oil we could get, nuclear energy and whatever else we do - forget it. In any case, the issue is out there and I think it will be settled within the next twenty years.
  17. Well when we've said we would pursue new alternate means of fuel OPEC said 'oh shit' and dropped prices drastically. And we got off track because things were hunky dory. Plus the market for oil wasn't as big as is it now.
  18. Well, energy is obviously a huge problem in this country. And I think it's wrong for the politicians(all of them)to blame the wrong people for it. I don't think we as a nation would be half as angry with things if oil were cheaper. Things snowball out of control quickly when the blame game ensues.
  19. Well I'm glad we've finally found common ground. :P
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