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  1. Well put. I'd vote for you in a heartbeat, ken. I think its time to bring your alter-ego out on Tuesday... :good job:
  2. I could chew on any of those pieces
  3. And there's another sequel to Night of the Living Dead and a whole bunch of ghoul pics coming down the pike. Let's face it - dead is in - just look at the White House
  4. The Incredibles, the lastest from Pixar, the little studio that only produces hits, is the big one this weekend. Who's checking it out? *** BOX OFFICE MOJO THEATER COUNTS REPORT -- ----------------------- NOVEMBER 5 Title (Distributor) / Theater Count (Change) / Week # NEW The Incredibles (Buena Vista) / 3,933 Alfie (Paramount) / 2,215 Fade to Black (Paramount Classics) / 170 Callas Forever (Regent Releasing) / 6 (LA, NYC) Bear Cub (TLA Releasing) / 1 (NYC) EXPANDING Shall We Dance (Miramax) / 2,542 (+66) / 4 Saw (Lions Gate) / 2,467 (+152) / 2 Ray (Universal) / 2,460 (+454) / 2 The Motorcycle Diaries (Focus) / 268 (+4) / 7 Vera Drake (Fine Line) / 93 (+6) / 4 Stage Beauty (Lions Gate) / 78 (+8) / 5 Sideways (Fox Searchlight) / 66 (+50) / 3 Vanity Fair (Focus) / 57 (+1) / 10 NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience (IMAX) (Warner Bros.) / 35 (+3) / 35 Undertow (United Artists) / 30 (+10) / 3 Enduring Love (Paramount Classics) / 24 (+19) / 2 A Dirty Shame (Fine Line) / 13 (+1) / 8 The Machinist (Paramount Classics) / 13 (+5) / 3 Remember Me, My Love (IDP) / 6 (+3) / 10 I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Paramount Classics) / 2 (+1) / 21 NO CHANGE
  5. Not necessarily. The website could be wrong. I like your teacher's theory better :P
  6. I guesss she didn't like Sushi or was averse to a threesome
  7. Sharon Osbourne once beat up a Japanese groupie who climbed into bed with her and husband Ozzy. The 'X Factor' judge was furious when the woman snuck into Ozzy's hotel room in the hope of sleeping with him - so she took physical action. http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/13022004.htm
  8. This website bio says it is steveland morris... http://musicbase.h1.ru/PPB/ppb2/Bio_220.htm The mystery continues...
  9. Not to be undone by Slum Goddess, Malicious Intent also has cracked a 1000 posts, and is pulling into the lead over SG. Things are getting contentious in the UK. Let's see how this race turns out!!!!! Congrats, MI, and here's to your next thousand *drunk*
  10. I thought it was the QuarryMen??? And who has the next trivia question?
  11. What was the Beatle's original name?
  12. Steveland Morris. Maybe we might consider renaming the lower half the country - Steveland sounds more contemporary than JesusLand
  13. Postal Service Tale: Indie Rock, Snail Mail and Trademark Law By BEN SISARIO Published: November 6, 2004 In honor of their working method they called themselves the Postal Service. Their album, "Give Up," was released by the Seattle-based Sub Pop Records in early 2003 and became an indie-rock hit, eventually selling almost 400,000 copies, the label's second biggest seller ever, after Nirvana's "Bleach." Then they heard from the real Postal Service, in the form of a cease-and-desist letter.... The outcome was as unusual as the band itself: this week the United States Postal Service - the real one, as in stamps and letters - signed an agreement with Sub Pop granting a free license to use the name in exchange for working to promote using the mail. You can read the full artilce in the NYTimes.com: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/06/arts/mus...artner=homepage
  14. Lost Beatles Tape May Steal AMA Show NEW YORK - This year's American Music Awards will feature stars such as Usher, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani and Rod Stewart, but the most talked-about moment might come from the Beatles. The show plans to air a 2 1/2-minute tape from 1964 that was recently discovered. Link
  15. Bill: Why Bush Won By LOIS WEISS November 6, 2004 -- Former President Bill Clinton, in his first comments on President Bush's re-election, yesterday urged Democrats not to "whine" about the outcome, but to find a "clear national message." Clinton also said that Democrat John Kerry was hurt by the polarizing issue of gay marriage, which was legalized by Massachusetts' top court and put on the ballot in 11 states, and the surfacing of a tape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the race. Reminded of terrorism by the bin Laden tape, voters decided they didn't want to "change horses" during a time of heightened concern over national security, Clinton said in a speech to the Urban Land Institute at the New York Hilton. Clinton said Hispanic voters tilted to Bush because of terrorism fears, as did suburban "soccer moms," who Clinton said turned into "the security moms of 2004." He also said that while Democrats registered more new voters than Republicans, the Bush campaign did a better job of getting voters to the polls who were already registered but had not previously voted. Despite the GOP victory, the former president — whose wife Hillary is already being mentioned as the top contender for the White House in 2008 — said Democrats "shouldn't be all that discouraged" by Kerry's defeat. Clinton said it would be "a mistake for our party to sit around and . . . whine about this and that or the other thing." Clinton attributed Kerry's loss to the Democrats' failure to combat how they were portrayed by Republicans to small-town America. "If we let people believe that our party doesn't believe in faith and family, doesn't believe in work and freedom, that's our fault," he said. Democrats "need a clear national message, and they have to do this without one big advantage the Republicans have, which is they won't have a theological message that basically paints the other guy as evil," he said. Clinton said the country was more divided than it was in 1968 and called for an end to the "culture war." In his hourlong speech Clinton, who had open-heart surgery in September, gave Bush and the Republicans full credit for the election victory. "The Republicans had a clear message, a good messenger, great organization and great strategy," he said. Clinton said Bush should use his second term to move toward less dependence on foreign oil. "This election presents a great opportunity for President Bush and a great opportunity for Democrats, and the two are not necessarily in conflict," he said. The biggest opportunity he noted was the prospect of an Israeli-Palestinian peace amid the impending demise of Yasser Arafat. Peace in the region would "take enormous steam" out of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism worldwide, Clinton said. "They would have to think of a new excuse to murder people." http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31816.htm
  16. REM - Final Straw Amethystium - Odyssey Craig Armstrong - Piano Works
  17. Posts, that is. Congratulations on breaking the barrier and for keeping us real :strumma: :scratchin: :good job: *drunk*
  18. Craig Armstrong - Piano Works You can check out a cut by following this link to KCRW's broadcast, exactly 1 hr 22:40 in, sandwiched between Moving Unit's Dangerous Dreams and REM's new album ram_wrap.ram
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