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    when the tide changes...

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:50 AM EST [General]

     

    Sometimes before the Storm the Tides seem to change a little from the norm and in some spots around the bay when the tide goes out, it really goes out, amd shows alot of what can't be seen normaly.

    top pictures are a very low tide before hurricane fay, and below is the normal look of the area

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    AJ Files- America's best tippers

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 05:49 AM PST [AJ Files]

    MOST SCARECROWS IN ONE LOCATION
    The small town of Hoschton, Georgia, population 1,700, is soon going to experience a population boom. In a bid to break a ****ss Book of Records, the town is hoping to create enough scarecrows to set a new world record for "Most Scarecrows In One Location."  The straw stuffed newcomers are dressed in all sorts of clothing... there's a scuba diver, the Georgia Bulldogs football team, the cast of the Wizard of Oz...even likenesses of Jesus and Elvis. The residents hope to nearly triple their population with 4,000 scarecrows.  Currently, the title belongs to the Cincinnati Horticultural Society's Cincinnati Flower and Farm Fest, which set the record in 2003 with 3,311 scarecrows. Antique dealer Robbie Bettis and her husband, Fred, are leading the effort and figure they would give people something fun to do so maybe they will forget about the difficult economy.
    http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2008/08/27/1793741-ga-towns-scarecrows-haunting-for-world-record

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    YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS A FAVORITE
    According to new research, parents really do have a favorite child as well as a "black sheep."  The research, by Julie Fitness, associate professor of psychology at Macquarie University, shows 69% of her sample could identify the family "favorite" and 80% could identify the sibling who was considered to be the "black sheep". While most parents say they treat their children equally, Dr Fitness said the middle child was almost never considered the favorite. The favorites were usually the oldest or the youngest, the only boy or girl in a family dominated by one sex; or the child who shared a parent's interests and outlook. Fitness said parents might love their children but not necessarily like all of them or relate well to each of the equally.  Even though the parent might try to disguise their feelings, most children are sensitive to parental approval or disapproval and compare themselves to their siblings and how their parents treat them.  In another note, those respondents who had most involvement with extended family were the least likely to say there had been a favorite or black sheep. "If you don't get on well with your mom or dad there might be an aunt down the road to take the pressure off the hothouse of the nuclear family," she said.
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/families/mums-and-dads-play-family-favourites/2008/08/27/1219516565439.html

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    CAR SEAT WARMERS MAY KILL SPERM
    Heated car seats may keep you warm on cold mornings, but they could also lower a man's sperm count, especially if you are routinely caught in slow traffic.  A study, conducted by researchers at the University of Giessen, in Germany, found the electric-generated heat emitted by some driver's seats raises body temperature to a point that interferes with the production of healthy sperm. The ideal temperature for sperm production is around 95-97 degrees fahrenheit, just below the average body temperature of 98.6. If temperatures are much higher due to wearing tightly-fitting trousers or underwear, have long, hot baths or spend too long sitting down, sperm counts can fall dramatically.  The research showed that men who sat on the seat warmers for 90 minutes had their temperatures raised to over 103 degrees.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1050016/In-hot-seat-Heated-car-seats-long-traffic-jams-threat-mens-fertility.html

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    AreYouRomantic.com Sports Lovers Poll

    25% of male sports fans, said they would be willing to give up sex for at least  a month if their favorite team were guaranteed a Super Bowl win.

    15% would give up sex for at least a whole SEASON for their team to win the Super Bowl.

    11% would give it up, "for however long it takes!"

    40% of non-sports fans believe their partner would give up sex for at least a  month if their team was guaranteed a Super Bowl win

    25% thinks his or her partner would wait for however long it takes.

    30% of men think the sex is better after their team wins

    10% think they have bad sex after a loss.

    Many fans believe it's difficult to be romantic during the football season.

    Sports un-enthusiasts have their concerns too. Some said they felt left out of the fun

    In an effort to help couples navigate the interference of the football season, the romance experts at Caesars Pocono Resorts have put together a list of Top Ten simple ways to keep romance alive (and still root for your favorite team).

    *The next time your partner is watching a game, hit the pause button on your DVR and ask for just 15 minutes of his time. You can go for a walk, chat a little etc... It's just enough time to reconnect without having to miss a single play.

    *Go to a game with your partner. Even if you don't totally understand the plays you can't help but be caught up in the fever of the cheering crowd. It's a fun chance for you and your partner to root for his team and bond over hotdogs and draft beer

    Buy the football jersey for your partner's favorite team and use your creativity (and scissors) to turn it into a cute fitted top (or sexy piece of lingerie).

    Instead of being upset that your man is spending a day with his buddies watching football, embrace it! Plan a party and whip up some treats. Your man will feel proud of your ability to schmooze with his friends

    Learn more about his team. Show your partner your knowledge of the quarterback's passing record or use football "lingo" when cheering during the game. He'll appreciate that you made an effort to be interested in his hobby

    (For additional tips, visit www.AreYouRomantic.com)

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    "She's a Keeper!"

    http://lifestyle.msn.com

    It happens to most men sooner or later: He's dating someone, things are going well, then... wham! The woman does something small and seemingly inconsequential that makes him fall for her, hard. What, you may be asking yourself, is that special element that changes his thinking from "She's fun" to "She's The One?" Well, it turns out men are more than happy to walk down memory lane and reveal those pivotal moments—and Catherine Cardinal, Ph.D., dating expert and author of The Cure for the Common Life, explains what women everywhere can learn from their stories!

    "She got my weird sense of humor"

    The case history: "Not long after we'd begun dating, Anneli unexpectedly showed up on the set of a short film I was making. The scene we were shooting was… how can I put it? A little bit crude. I've dated girls that have been kind of uptight about stuff I think is hysterical, so after the scene was over I didn't know what to expect. I was relieved — and kind of surprised — to see that it made her laugh. In fact, she was laughing so hard that tears were streaming down her face and she could barely breathe. That's when I knew I had a good one. Two months later I proposed."

    —Matt Ballard, 35, New York, NY; married to Anneli for two years

    Love lesson learned: Disagreements can help you grow closer

    It's easy to unconditionally support someone's every decision. Challenge your date to live up to certain standards, though, and you'll gain even more points by showing you've got a backbone—and that he or she will become a better person as a result. "Anyone who encourages you to face a challenge is more likely to be a consistent, predictable partner—and one who realizes that unless you grow, you both get held back," says Dr. Cardinal.

    "She's not put off by my bad habits"

    The case history: "Marissa is the only girl I've dated that doesn't get grossed out by my bad habits. I'll put the empty OJ carton back in the fridge, and I've been known to make certain bodily noises at inopportune times (like when I'm standing right next to her). I knew she was a keeper, though, while I was clipping my toenails in bed one night. A toenail flew out and hit her on her eyebrow! Most girls would have freaked out, but she just laughed and punched me in the arm. Obviously, I have some bad traits… so for her not to hassle me about them? I'm the luckiest guy I know."

    —Danny Murphy, 31, Clarksville, TN; dating Marissa for three years

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    Ohio Cheerleaders Told Uniforms Are Too Short for Class

    Foxnews.com

    Parents of cheerleaders at an Ohio high school are frustrated with administrators for uniforms they say come up short in the classroom.

    Monroe Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli told WLWT TV that cheerleaders were instructed to wear long shorts and T-shirts underneath their uniforms at a pep rally Friday.

    "The skirts that the cheerleaders wear are very short, and they're very tight and they're slit so they can do the gymnastics that are required of a cheerleader," Lolli told WLWT.com.

    Lolli said the skirts are allowed only during assemblies and games.

    "You want to have students wear appropriate clothing during the educational period of the day, and then after school, wear the appropriate clothing for the event," she said.

    The uniforms have not been an issue in previous years because the district's dress code was not specific on required length for shorts and skirts. The policy was clarified earlier this year, requiring that the bottom of shorts and skirts be no more than 3 inches above the knee.

    Parent Becky Daniel said the school's dress code should not apply to cheerleader's uniforms.

    "My daughter is a senior, this is her last year," Daniel told the station. "We paid for uniforms and they should be able to wear them on game day."

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    Help, I'm turning into my mother

    CNN- Sandra Reishus, a Sacramento, California, therapist and author of "Oh No! I've Become My Mother," says it's not surprising that some daughters come to emulate their mothers even after living in fear of that outcome.

    "It's inevitable, because our brains were forming when we were around her," says Reishus, who has been in practice for 16 years. "She was our window into the world."

    "I see it all the time," she adds. "Even if a daughter takes after her dad, there's still a bit of her mom in her."

    That's not always a positive thing. Linda Hutchinson has sought counseling to mitigate the bad habits -- namely, cynicism and a quick temper -- that her estranged mother has, and that she says she inherited.

    "I'm on constant watch," says the 56-year-old writer from Lockbourne, Ohio. "If something happens to make me really angry, I have to take a deep breath to prevent myself from lashing out, which is something she never did."

    Breaking the chain

    But what if you don't want to be just like mom? Jason Greenberg, a psychologist in New York City who counsels many women with mother-daughter issues, suggests these steps to behave more consciously and not accept family influences as inevitable:

    • Be aware of feedback. If your spouse or children are telling you your ways of relating aren't working, listen. It's difficult to judge your own behavior objectively.

    • Identify what's not working. Create a mental or written list of traits your family and you don't want to see repeated through generations.

    • Stop and breathe. When you find yourself in stressful situations -- which make it harder to "catch" your behavior -- don't do anything at first. "Those are going to be the moments when you're most likely to repeat a behavior that's not constructive," Greenberg says, "or something that's just like your mother."

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    When He Turns You Off

    Momlogic.com

    Maybe he's let himself go, maybe he's become really annoying, maybe he ticks you off because he's not pulling his weight at home--whatever the reason, you're just not attracted to your husband anymore.

    The fact is, lots of long-term couples go through phases like this. Dr. Jane Greer, a marriage and family therapist in New York City and host of the radio show Doctor On Call, tells us how to rekindle the flame. (Yes, it's possible!)

    • Remind yourself why you fell in love with him. "Take inventory," Jane Greer says. "Ask yourself what about him turned you on in the first place. Was it his sense of humor? His conversation skills? Whatever those characteristics were, chances are that things have been getting in the way of them lately. Maybe things haven't been good financially--so you're fighting more. Maybe you're both so busy you barely talk at all, maybe childcare stress is killing the laughs. Whatever the case, once you identify the culprits, you can take action to bring out his lovable qualities again and put some fun back into your relationship--and your desire will be renewed."

    • Become his role model. "Be an example," Greer says. "Channel your irritation at him into taking care of yourself. It kind of goes back to the show-and-tell thing we did in first and second grade: Show your husband the changes you'd like him to make by changing them in yourself first. Then verbalize it. Devote a little more time to your appearance, start eating healthier, exercise more--whatever, then tell him, 'I'd love it if we did some physical exercise together.' When you change your own behavior, it will automatically have an impact on your partner. You've broken the pattern, so he'll have to break his!"

    • Practice positive reinforcement. "Lots of times, our partners have no idea they're upsetting us," Greer notes. "They're oblivious! They aren't aware of it until the other person starts nagging. Then it becomes, 'No matter what I try, she's never satisfied.' Everybody hears the negative. So stop complaining and be positive with the things you say and do. Tell him, 'I love that you're wearing the shirt I like,' or, 'Thanks for putting down the toilet seat,' or, 'Thanks for shaving again tonight--your face feels so good!' There are a million small things your partner does each day to make you happy; start being aware when he does them, and let him know you appreciate it. Ultimately, most of us want to please the person we're with; we're looking for acknowledgment. If you give that to him more often, he'll respond by doing more things to make you happy. That will turn you on emotionally--you'll feel cared about and understood, because your partner has genuinely listened to what want and responded to that. As a result, you'll feel closer, more connected, and safe. And that's when sexual feelings can come into play."

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    Philly tippers are nation’s biggest

    Zagat.com

    "Philadelphians are the most generous tippers in the nation," according to a news release from Zagat, announcing the official publication today of its 2009 guide to Philadelphia area restaurants.

    Also deserving of major kudos is the Four Seasons Hotel's Fountain Restaurant, named tops in three categories: food, decor and service.

    Stephen Starr's Buddakan, though, was named most popular, followed by Amada, Le Bec-Fin, Alma de Cuba and Capital Grille.

    Top newcomers, in order, are Cochon, a Queen Village BYO; Azie, an Asian fusion spot in Media; Vietnam Cafe in West Philadelphia; Supper, which serves upscale American on South Street; and Bindi, a modern Indian BYO in Center City.

    According to Zagat - or at least the 5,507 local diners who reported on their preferences and habits to Zagat - people in the Philadelphia area leave an average tip of 19.6 percent.

    New Yorkers leave 19 percent - the national average - while folks in L.A. leave 18.4.

    Last year, Denver was No. 1, adding 19.5 percent to bills for gratuities. Philadelphia and Detroit tied for second, at 19.4 percent.

    The new slim burgundy guide, titled 2009 Philadelphia Restaurants, has thumbnail reports and ratings on more than 1,000 restaurants in the region, from South Jersey to Wilmington to Lancaster.

    Respondents, who average 2.6 meals a week at restaurants, said their favorite cuisines were Italian (28 percent), American (14), Japanese (11), French (10), Mexican (10) and Thai (9).

    About 25 percent of area diners make reservations online, compared to only 14 percent in L.A. and an impressive 43 percent in San Francisco.

    The $14.95 guide was edited by Inquirer Table Talk and Inqlings columnist Michael Klein and Sharon Gintzler and coordinated by Marilyn Kleinberg.

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    Employees say Abercrombie & Fitch is judging workers based on looks

    The Dallas Morning News

    Kristen Carmichael discovered she didn't fit the clothing store's self-described "sexy, effortless style" when she was pulled from a sales position on the floor of the NorthPark Center store and shoved back to the stockroom to fold clothes.

    This was after they'd rated her face.

    The college student who was in Dallas for the summer and her female co-worker had received a 0 ranking on a district manager's monthly audit. The report, posted on a wall in the office, included the question, "Do all female models currently working have beautiful faces?"

    There were two choices, 0 and 5, with the higher number signifying an approval rating for the models – an Abercrombie & Fitch term for sales representatives. The same question for the male models had both 0 and 5 marked – a mix.

    "It's so subjective how they judge you," said Ms. Carmichael, a 19-year-old brunette with sharp blue-green eyes and a trim, athletic build, who was told by one manager that she wasn't attractive enough to work on the floor.

    The debate centers on the ethics of labeling teenage beauty more than on the possibility of unlawful actions. At issue is whether it's morally justifiable to define an "Abercrombie look" these days, three years after a lawsuit settlement forced the retailer to enhance diversity and amid ongoing debate about Abercrombie's marketing practices, which often include shirtless young men and wistful-looking women in thin outer garments.

    Todd Corley, Abercrombie's vice president of diversity and inclusion, said the "face" question refers to the full presentation of an individual, not merely his or her visage.

    The company says it is important to uphold the brand's image and maintain diversity in its stores. Some sales representatives are chosen to appear in posters, ads and other marketing materials.

    These rating systems remain legal as long as they don't discriminate based on race or gender.

    "There's no real problem to discriminate against 'ugly' people," said Jahan Sagafi, a partner at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, the firm that represented the plaintiffs in the original diversity suit. "The problem is when you define beauty to incorporate white, which it essentially does at Abercrombie."

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    UK Foreign Policy

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 01:45 PM GMT [General]

    I just wondered how Britain's imperial past fitted in with our defence of independent nationhood!

    As a nostalgic, benevolent, devolved, home-rule kind of British Imperialist I think the problems of the world could be resolved through our greater participation in world events.  We need the self-confidence to say so.  Neither the EU nor America (still less China and Russia) have got it quite right.  Self-confidence is vital.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Should the taxpayer buy these Titian paintings?

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 01:44 PM GMT [General]


    Canova's Three Graces on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum

    The idea that we should spend a large sum of taxpayers' money to save two Titian masterpieces for ‘'the nation'' is a controversial one. The paintings, Diana & Actaeon and Diana & Callisto, currently hanging in the National Gallery of Scotland, are important works. They are on loan from the Duke of Sutherland's Brigewater Collection, that also includes paintings by Poussin, Raphael and Rembrandt, which the Duke will leave in Edinburgh for a further 21 years if the gallery - along with the National Gallery in London - can raise the cash.

    If they can't the whole lot could be removed, which smacks a bit of an ultimatum.

    Anyone visiting the Edinburgh gallery - and I was there just last week - can see one of the greatest works of art in Britain which was also ‘saved' for the nation when it was almost sold abroad - Canova's Three Graces. It was bought with money from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, set up to honour those who died in the Second World War, and a large donation from the late Paul Getty.

    The Three Graces, commissioned by the Duke of Bedford in the early 19th century, was part of the country's heritage. But the same cannot be said of the Titians. They were collected mainly in the late 18th century and early 19th when the British aristocracy was obsessed with the Italian renaissance and with Venice. Radicals like William Blake hated Titian, calling his paintings ‘sickly daubs' and extolling instead the works of Michelangelo and Caravaggio.

    As a result, this country has more Titians than any other country. The National Gallery in London has 20 by the Venetian master, and works by Titian hang in many stately homes owned by the National Trust, such as Ickworth and Petworth.

    True, they are not regarded by experts as of the same quality as the two in the Bridgewater Collection, which some think are of such paramount importance that they should never be allowed to leave the country.

    But do we really think this should be the case? We cannot ban the sale of these paintings. They adorn a British gallery; but art should transcend national boundaries. If they end up in an American gallery they will be seen by people who have never had the chance to enjoy them.

    If the British want to keep these paintings then the money should be raised by private donation. No doubt there are wealthy benefactors who would like to help out. But for taxpayer's money to be spent, there should be a stronger argument than ‘saving the paintings for the nation.' If they were of such great power, like the Mona Lisa in the Louvre, that they drew tourists to Edinburgh on their own, then a case could be made out. But, unlike the Three Graces, this is a difficult argument to make on behalf of the two Titians.




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    I would like to propose banning TWO phrases....any you'd like to add????

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:43 AM EST [General]

    After frequenting this site and listening to sports talk radio, I propose that two phrases be banned.  Please, can we find new and creative ways to express the phrases below?  I know people have discussed this before so I can't be the only one.

    1)  "drinking the Kool-Aid" - I know this comes from a cult that committed suicide by drinking poisoned Kool-Aid, but it's overuse is getting a bit annoying.  People are drinking the Bengals Kool-Aid or the Reds Kool-Aid, or whatever it is.  Can't we just call it being a fan, maybe being a bit  too optimistic?  Sometimes that's all we have at the beginning of the season here in Cincy, as we are in the perpetual cycle of hoping whatever team's season it is, just keeps our interest or stays out of the cellar  long enough for the next season to start.

    2) "it is what it is" - Not only is this overused in the sports world, but I have to hear it at work all the time as well.  I have no idea where this came from, but it's probably the most useless phrase ever.  What the heck are people trying to say..we can't change it?  I hear people use it even about things that can be changed.  Maybe we can use something like "it's not going to change anytime soon", or somethign along those lines.

    Please, add any of your own that you'd like to see banned!

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    the best

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:42 AM EST [General]

    who is the best for you on all the wwe history ; who is the most better and powerfull you can vote and help your favorite ( leave a comment ) and it's in all the wwe history and wwf ( legend are in ) !so good luck for the superstars

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    Foley and TNA Reach Agreement

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:37 AM EST [General]

     Hardcore legend Mick Foley has agreed to a deal with TNA and will debut after his WWE contract expires on September 1. Spike TV apparently assisted with the arrangement and it is possible that Foley will be involved in other Spike ventures in addition to his role on the wrestling program. It is worth noting that TNA just finished 3 weeks of television tapings, so Foley's debut could be delayed at least until mid-September. (credit: Wade Keller, Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter)

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    the extreme re-run

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:34 AM EST [General]

    the opening credits hit http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3_O0Jfm5yZ0

    Marty: hello and welcome to Wednesday night extreme i am Marty jennety and this is my partner Jerry the king lawler

    king: well thank you Marty we were told on tfc.com that our gm had been dropped from his position that a new gm had already been chosen & that there will be change starting of course with the brand new opening credits

    Marty: yes that is right Jerry and we will start off with what the...[a unknown man runs from the crowd into the ring with a microphone in his hand]

    man: you know what i am sick and tyred of sitting there week in week out watching garbage [mixed reaction from the crowd] no no but here me out here me out o.k i mean we don't want to sit here watching bared wired rope matches and ultimate submissions sh*t like that i mean yea it's good hell it's good but we want original we want the real extreme we.......want.....

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VEzqhhxEvdY

    Joe: who the hell are you to go mouthing off about what is says in the dictionary about extreme

    man: who am i who am i in am your boss i am the mew gm and i am tfc's answer to god so you better go get ready cause your in tonight's main event

    Joe: what

    we go to commercial

    the fink: the following match is a 9-man street fight scheduled for one fall and is for the extreme light heavyweight title

    the 9 men cm punk, sabu, Jeff hardy, rob van dam, Matt hardy, Rey mysterio, AJ styles, john Morrison and joey nix

    match summary

    this match starts and all the men just go for each other jumping out the ring to get cameras and everything this is a really brutal match between these 9 athletes whose styles are quite similar

    match ending

    sabu is running around taking everyone down with a kindu stick until joey nix rattles him on the head with a chair joey then turns round to receive a dropkick by Jeff who then sees it's only him and his brother left standing a whack to Matt with the chair then he climbs the turnbuckle goes for a Swan-ton but aj with a low blow and a Frog splash to both Hardy's 1...2...3 and aj wins it

    the fink: here is your winner and new extreme light heavyweight champion aj styles

    we go to commercial 

    match 2

    Rene dupree & Rob Conway vs Paul Heyman & McMahon 101

    overview

    a toilet break match really Rene dupree & Rob Conway won the match after Rene pinned heyman

    tfc secrets

    in the original script paul heyman & McMahon 101 were meant to win the match but paul heyman refused to kick out after suffering a shoulder injury

    this is folowed by a lockeroom scene featuring the hardays arguing and a commercial break

    extreme tag team championship match

    raven & Rhino vs Danny basham & Doug basham vs team muscles

    overview

    a nice tag team match pretty entertaining how ever did have it's downs

    match ending

    reins gets the hot tag to Morgan who starts to clean house of raven and Doug and a Hellevator to Doug basham 1..2.... and raven with a boot to the head of Morgan and punch after punch trying to take down the big man but Morgan with a big boot to raven and rhino out of nowhere witha gore to the big man and then danny with a reverse DDT. to rihno and he drags doug on to morgan 1....2....3 and the bashams are the new champs

    20 man over the top battle royal for the Most Valuable title[main event]

    result

    the last 4 men joe kane angle and lesnar kane eliminated angle lesnar eliminated kane and joe eliminated lesnar  to retain the title

    king:joe retain joe retains

    marty:well thanyou for...

    gm:exscuse me wait a minuite we still have 1 more matchup and it will be for the 24/7 xtreme title yes it will be samoa joe vs the newest membr of the extreme roster

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FTR_v0hQlvY

    marty:steve blackman from behind with the rollup 1....2....3

    king: omg steve blackmans the newest member of the roster and the 24/7 champ

    marty:: well thankyou for joining us we will see you all next week

    king:good night

    extreme goes off the air

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    Eric Benet You're the Only One; And Him and His Daughter

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:32 AM EST [General]

    Eric and his Daughter Singing Together

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    We have to pay for valet parking?!?

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:30 AM EST [General]

    Well I guess Nicole from the ****cat Dolls doesn't think so!

    Click Here for the video of Nicole acting surprised when she's told to PAY UP!!

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    HACIA DONDE VOY EN LA VIDA

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:30 AM EST [General]

    PROXIMANTE HACIA DONDE VOY EN LA VIDA TOMADO DEL LIBRO ESCRITO POR SAULO HIDALGO PREDICADOR CATOLICO SERA QUE HAY UNA OPORTUNIDAD PARA USTED " LO IMPORTANTE NO ES DE DONDE USTED VIENE, SINO HACIA DONDE SE DIRIGE.

    Ojala pueden adquirir el libro seria mucho mejor lo estoy leyendo y creo que es una bendición todo el contenido que hay en este libro no solamente me esta ayudando a salir del desierto sino que se que te va ayudar a usted hacerlo.

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    here we are--- encompassed

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:30 AM EST [General]

    encompassed by our abundant universe-- sweet and warm. new moon is around the corner-- already! i can't believe it i have been a crazy person-- i mean i INVOKED sisters and brothers and now i reap the reward-- i am grateful-- again-- i have a lot on the horizon $$$ wise and otherwise--energetically i feel a great transformation-- i am ready!!! onward my people ONWARD--

    fall will be great this year---- hopefully i will head west this Mabon to meet the BSM for bonfires and mayhem-- there are a few things i need to do to make that happen and believe me-- i am trying to make it happen----we'll see as we get closer--

    had dreams all night of Ravens and Crows--and FOXES......hmmmmmmm those are my peeps! dreams have been quite vivid and intense since full moon--in fact for a long time when i was working for satan's ball boy i did not dream at all.... so that was like 2-3 years of  dreams i could not remember...maybe i am still making up for lost time????  we'll see

    i have also been reading a whole lot--drawing painting the whole works--- i have a design deadline for 15 pieces to sell to a t shirt shop this weekend--- and then create a FAB-O dog portrait and i literally have 3-6 tattoos in the pipeline-- PLUS another art/$$$ idea in the works-- all on top of painting 13 pix for my art show in october------ wow-- wish i could take a paid vacation from the full time job so i can get this stuff DONE--

    i am also in the midst of writing my memoirs(doesn't that sound like circa 1943??? ha ha!)-- don't laugh-- it;s really theraputic and puts alot into perspective...and who knows...when i am on Oprah talking about my book and i will for sure give a shout out to the broomstick mafia!! ha ha ha!!

    so far today drinking tea and catching up with ya'll....i have missed you this week for sure--in the little time i have before i head to the office job--i wanna spend wth you guys--aawwww!! sweet!

    meow for now my fave lobes of the universal/cosmic mind-- i must dive into yer blogs.....spalsh!

     

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    AMIGOS DE UNIVISION

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:28 AM EST [General]

    ♥HOLA♥SALUDITOS!!!!!

     

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    JEFFREY LEONARD

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:26 AM EST [General]

    I HAVE A SHOW.

    -Is there anything that makes you want to stab yourself in the cranium more than listening to Cut-man and Glen from Mason debate anything?

    -Ryan Fitzpatrick v. Jim Sorgi! NFL Preseason! Game Four! Tonight on 1530Homer! You could be the most hardcore football fan ever, the type who DVRs the Grey Cup and who actually bought JungleScamKats tickets, and you'd have a hard time mustering up the attention span to deal with three hours of this crap tonight.

    -Speaking of the Bengals backup QB, this author doesn't think much of him.

    -There's a real football game at Nippert Stadium tonight. My hope for UC talk this year is that we can actually talk about the games and the team rather than what games should be shown on the stupid video board downtown, if it's a UC town or an Ohio State town, or how much it's going to suck when Kelly leaves. I think this team and this conference are pretty interesting. I think the quarterback situation is pretty compelling. Grutza has every intangible, but does he have the physical capability to beat the better teams on the schedule? Will he ever be able to not have to keep looking over his shoulder? Connor Barwin moving to defensive end should be interesting to watch, he's been an absolute beast in camp. This team might legitimately have the best defensive backfield in the country, and that's without the great Haruki Nakamura. Are people overestimating Pittsburgh and UCONN and underestimating Louisville? Can Jake Rogers rebound from a very rough year? Is Kevin Huber UC's best player?

    -I think you should stand and remove your hat during the national anthem or the playing of "God Bless America," but you also have the right to. Apparently, not at Yankee Stadium.

    -I still don't think they're going to pull it off, but my guys showed some heart last night.

    -Can someone tell me what the point of the trading deadline is?

    -My intern Chuges is painting his face for the UC game tonight.  He'd like to have it done on the webcam.  I'm all about making dreams come true.

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    Inside My Mind!!! #2

    Thursday, August 28, 2008, 08:25 AM EST [General]

    This blog is for the people who want to become a WWE Superstar or Diva!

    It's hard trying to become good at something that you really like. Me for example I'm only 12 years old, almost 13 in a couple of months