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  duffgardens.com - ????????
Posted by: Goatweed - 02-21-2005, 02:01 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (6)

Quote:This domain name expired on 02/02/2005 and is pending renewal or deletion.

gone? Sad

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  In Canada
Posted by: The Jays - 02-21-2005, 01:49 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (7)

Do you think they just teach United States history, or do they just focus strictly on Canadian intensive historical events? Like, I have never imagine before that Canada actually has a different history than the US.

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  Desktop question...
Posted by: 2 tired 2 give N F - 02-21-2005, 01:13 AM - Forum: Über Geek Zone - Replies (6)

Who was it that made that Mario 3 desktop theme last year sometime and if they still have it would they let me have a copy?

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  For those who missed it or want to see it again - 2005 Dunk Contest link
Posted by: Sir O - 02-20-2005, 11:05 PM - Forum: SportsCenter - Replies (4)

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.riceahoy.com/videos/nba2k5dunk.wmv">http://www.riceahoy.com/videos/nba2k5dunk.wmv</a><!-- m -->

Amare's dunk off Steve Nash's header is the greatest thing ever.

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  Paris Hilton's phonebook
Posted by: Sir O - 02-20-2005, 08:18 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (36)

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EDIT: I'll just link to it instead of posting the whole thing here. Apparently there is a FBI investigation on this, so I'd rather not have these numbers posted directly on this board.




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  Egyptian Surgeons Remove Girl's Second Head
Posted by: Keyser Soze - 02-20-2005, 06:18 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (11)

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  Sirius Insider Trading Allegations
Posted by: Keyser Soze - 02-20-2005, 06:00 PM - Forum: O&A General Show Discussion - Replies (2)

Stern Guest: I Was Subpoenaed in Sirius Insider Trading Probe

Saturday, February 19, 2005

NEW YORK — A self-described celebrity journalist who is a frequent guest on raunchy radio host Howard Stern's (search) shows said on Saturday U.S. securities regulators had subpoenaed him in a probe of possible insider trading in Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. stock.

Chaunce Hayden (search) told Reuters the Securities and Exchange Commission had ordered him to appear on Wednesday in New York to give information about trading in shares of Sirius, Stern's future radio home.

Hayden said he had made an on-air prediction that Stern would leave broadcast radio for satellite radio and then coincidentally had been in the studio when the shock jock, a frequent target of federal radio regulators over decency issues, announced in October he would move to Sirius in 2006.

An SEC attorney in a phone call said he "wanted to know why I was up in the studio the day Howard made the announcement and if I heard anything that day, if there was anything spoken about, and he said he had a bunch of other questions as well," Hayden said.

He said he himself had never owned stock except in a 401-K retirement fund. Sirius stock rose more than 15 percent on the first day of trading after Stern's announcement.


Hayden said he hung up the first few times the SEC (search) attorney called. "I thought it must be a prank from one of the Howard Stern guys so I kept hanging up the phone. Then when I got the subpoena, I realized it was not a prank, it's for real."

Hayden said that when he himself had interviewed for a job at Sirius, he asked if the satellite radio system was going to hire Stern rivals Opie and Anthony (search), and the interviewer had told him, "We're holding out for Howard Stern."

"With that information plus the hearsay and speculation," Hayden said, he made his cable TV prediction.

"Then several weeks later Howard made the announcement live on the air that he was doing it and it just so happens, and it was just a coincidence, I was the only journalist in the studio that day he made the announcement."

Sirius (search) spokesman Patrick Reilly told Reuters he had no comment on the reports, but said, "We have no reason to believe this matter involves Sirius or any actions of its officers, directors or employees, and neither Sirius nor any of its officers, directors or employees have received a subpoena in this matter."

An SEC spokesman had no comment.

A spokesman for Stern could not immediately be reached for comment.

On Oct. 6, Stern said he would leave his program, syndicated by Viacom Inc.'s Infinity Broadcasting unit, when his contract expires in January 2006. He said his five-year deal with Sirius was worth $500 million.

The fledgling satellite radio market pits Sirius — which has just above 1 million subscribers — against larger XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., with 3.2 million.

The Federal Communications Commission fines broadcast radio but not satellite radio for content it finds indecent.

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  Constantine
Posted by: faceman802 - 02-20-2005, 05:07 AM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (3)

This movie fucking rocked. The CGI was fucking killer and the hell scenes were outstandingly done. Keanu actually put in a decent performance as John Constantine. Shia LaBeouf played his regular goofy sidekick characer and Djimon Hounsou was good in the limited role he had. Some random cool parts of the movie...Bee Man, Balthazar, played by the very cool Gavin Rossdale, the total hotness of Rachel Weisz and satan wearing a white suit and MAJOR SPOILER ALERT.......................
































The Heel turn out of nowhere from Gabriel...All in all this was a pretty good movie...much better than the last 2 matrix movies




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  best radio station ever.
Posted by: Arpikarhu - 02-20-2005, 12:58 AM - Forum: Noise Pollution - Replies (11)

pirate cat, nuff said.

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  the whitehouse pressroom.
Posted by: Galt - 02-20-2005, 12:34 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (5)

Is actually really small.
It is actually also really disgusting looking. It's all nasty and ratty looking.
It's also built over a pool
The weirdest thing is that there are people from various news stations who just sit there all day long just in case something happens. They just sit there with their laptops watching DVDs all day. They (I assume) get paid for this, yet it appears to be the most boring job in the world.
Other observations.
There are no roses in the rose garden, and it's really really small.
The East wing of the white house is boring. The West Wing is cool. The Oval office is really badass. The doors are like 6-8 inches thick, and there's all these cameras and motion sensors outside it.
There's an area in the gallows of the whitehouse where you can see where it was burnt from the War of 1812. It's right near all these tunnels that lead to somewhere that have different colored stars, which I assume say who goes where in case of problems.
The situation room is really the only place in the whitehouse that you can't see see no matter what your conenctions if you don't have top secret clearance. Well, that and the presidential residence. But I was right outside the door. And when some lady came out, I saw inside (but it was just a corridor to see inside). There are always about 5-10 people in there 24/7 including one person from the CIA, FBI, etc, etc and everything that happens on the planet of importance gets funneled through that room.

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