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  party with the tomato boy!!!!
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 09-26-2006, 04:31 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (66)

Quote:Auto response from MxO Matrix: I will be in NY from Fri Sept. 29 - Sun Oct. 1. If you wish to see me I will be at the Hookah Cafe (60th between 1st and 2nd) on Sat. Night.

I figure it'll be easier for me to see everyone who wants to see me if we're all at one place together. Call the cell if you want more information or if you want to RSVP.

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  The Madden curse continues
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 09-26-2006, 04:19 AM - Forum: SportsCenter - Replies (16)

I honestly always thought that this whole idea of a Madden curse was a silly coincidence and when people were worried about drafting shaun alexander, they were just being retarded. I gotta admit that this is beyond coincidence and is just eerie,

Quote:Seahawks' Alexander out with broken foot By GREGG BELL, AP Sports Writer



KIRKLAND, Wash. - The Seahawks' shield against the hex of the Super Bowl loser has its first crack: Shaun Alexander broke his left foot, and will be sidelined for at least a couple of weeks.


Coach Mike Holmgren said Monday that a bone scan revealed Alexander sustained a "small crack" and "displaced fracture" on a non-weight-bearing foot bone sometime during the Seahawks' 42-30 win over the New York Giants on Sunday.

Already nursing soreness in his foot from a bone bruise, last year's league MVP ran for 47 yards on 20 carries while wearing new shoes with special inserts before sitting out the fourth quarter, which began with Seattle leading 42-3.

Alexander missed practices last Wednesday and Thursday because of the bone bruise from the season opener at Detroit, which led to the small crack, Holmgren said.

Last season's NFL rushing leader was on crutches inside team headquarters Monday, a special player's off day following their third straight win, the coach said. Alexander had departed the facility by the time Holmgren made his announcement.

"You lose the MVP for a while, it's a hit," Holmgren said. "Let's face it, he's the MVP. We're not going to sugarcoat it."

The test of whether this crack becomes the void that has derailed the previous five Super Bowl losers begins Sunday night at Chicago, which is also 3-0. Maurice Morris will make his fifth career start for Alexander.

Seattle has its bye the following week before playing at division rival St. Louis on Oct. 15.

"I don't think it will be real lengthy," Holmgren said. "Now, he just has to stay off of it and let it heal."

Holmgren said he could not yet specify how long Alexander would be out.

"We're looking at a few weeks, let's put it that way," Holmgren said. "The good thing is, it's just a small, little crack — if you want to talk about a good thing."

Beginning in March, Holmgren has had a ready answer for the many who have asked about this: since 2001, the Giants, Rams, Raiders, Panthers and Eagles have combined to go 31-49 in the seasons immediately following their Super Bowl losses.

"All that means is, everyone has had key guys get hurt." Holmgren said, a message he gave him players more than once before this season began.

Donovan McNabb, Stephen Davis, Rich Gannon, Orlando Pace, among others, all had major injuries that led to those pratfalls.

"There's no hocus-pocus to it," Holmgren said repeatedly.

On Sunday, the Seahawks welcomed former Super Bowl MVP Deion Branch by featuring four-wide receiver formations, and Matt Hasselbeck threw a franchise record-tying five touchdown passes. Seattle's running game was already weakened by current injuries to starting guards Floyd Womack and Chris Gray and the top two tight ends, Jerramy Stevens and Itula Mili.

Now, it's Morris instead of Alexander. The second-round draft choice in 2002 from Oregon rushed 15 times for 18 yards against the Giants on Sunday.

"I do have a lot of confidence in Mo Morris," Holmgren said, adding the team also has "some roster things to do" by the end of the week.

"You have only one way to go. Just plug someone in and go."

When asked how he was initially injured, Alexander said last week, "People falling on you. It is just football. Football is physical. It is just one of those things."

Alexander has started 69 of the last 70 games for the Seahawks. His only absence in that span was a 2002 start that he missed to help with the birth of his first daughter. He entered that game in the second quarter.

Last season, Alexander rushed for 1,880 yards and scored a league-record 28 touchdowns. He has just 187 yards, an average of 2.9 yards per carry, and two touchdowns through three games. His career average is 4.5 yards per rush. He has gained fewer than 100 yards in each of Seattle's three games this season, his first such streak in two years.

That all is far below the standards he set for himself. During training camp, he said with a straight face that his goal was to score 40 touchdowns this season.

"Every game I put unbelievable amount of pressure on me to do things that are just not normal," Alexander said last week.

"I look at the big picture before the season starts and then when the season is over and that is about it. After that, it is just week to week."

Monday, that became weeks to weeks.

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  Berry Gordy's THE LAST DRAGON
Posted by: TheGMANN - 09-24-2006, 11:02 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (13)

I just watched it.

God its such a great movie.


Such cinematic genius.

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  Im a retard
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 09-24-2006, 03:45 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (22)

I took a little nap today, from like 6-8 and when I was woken up by the phone but I didnt answer it cause it was my cousin. Anyway the phone is on my desk, so I sat down, lit a smoke and opened up my email. All of a sudden I see an email from paypal, it said that someone tried to access my account from france and that I had to verify my account in order to prevent it from being shut down. Now I am not making excuses but I was still half asleep, I only slept maybe 10 hours in the last 4 days and I know what a pain in the ass it is to verify accounts on paypal allover again.

So i click the link and they ask me for my name, address, cc info, banking info, everything basically including my social. Now the sane person stops to think, why do they need this info, and the 100 times you saw the warning "so and so company will never ask for your account info" or at the very least you check the URL....

I did not do any of those till I was done entering my banking info, which was the last step and I was 2 steps away from hitting submit....

I am officially the dumbest person, ever.

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  I Came Here ---
Posted by: Luna - 09-24-2006, 02:01 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (48)

... to see some hot man-meat.

Don't disappoint me, boys. Now let's get a move on....

CHOP! CHOP!

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  I'm watching The Fifth Element
Posted by: diceisgod - 09-23-2006, 12:41 AM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (8)

It's more like The Fifth Poop!

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  Yeah i read it somwhere...
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 09-21-2006, 08:11 PM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (21)

I hate when people say that, especially when you know that it is a person who has never read anything beyond the back of the cereal box while slurping their kix. Yet whenever they have some crazy factoid or some outlandish story, and have zero back up they always pull they "I swear, I read it.... somewhere". I mean, I can usually remember where I heard or read an item, or at the very least what type of format it was, was it a newspaper, magazine, a pamphlet?

They usually fall into one of three categories:

First is the worst type and thats the person who just heard a tiny line somewhere, on tv maybe and then draw their own conclusion. Or even worse than that, they just make up shit. JESUS WAS NOT A JEW... MAN I READ IT SOMEWHERE!!! I had that argument with a bible freak, of course it was easier to defend my stance since I DID read it somewheres, "it's called the bible, look into it before you preach it".

The second type is kinda similar to the first but they pass off their own crazy theories, it's not just concluding something from a third party. These are people who take a subject and have come up with their own little theory on the subject and it's something only they agree with, cause no one else is that dumb. So to make their point, they say that they had read it somewhere, in addition to their own belief. These people also get desperate and drag other "people" in their cause with the other horrible line of "man you know how many people believe this? THEY DID A SURVERY RECENTLY!!!". I love how the survery has always been done "Recently", I give credit to the creative ones who spice it up with a city, a number, etc. "They did a poll in atlanta, they asked 3,000 people if they believe that when getting aids is a bad thing, and guess what... IT IS!!!".

Then finally there are the people who use the "I read it somewhere" line so they don't have to say that the information they have is from a movie, especially when it involves some sort of biographical or historical information. Like the people who base their information on the JFK assassination based off the oliver stone movie. These people are dead give aways since their information always contains "dramatic license".

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  can you donwload the vids from youtube?
Posted by: GonzoStyle - 09-21-2006, 03:13 PM - Forum: Entertainment Unlimited - Replies (10)

Unlike some sites you can't actually download videos from youtube, there are some sweet clips I wanted to download so I can have them, incase the user deletes it or whatever.

I tried copy and pasting the video url but that didnt work, any help?

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  The 80's were the Golden Years
Posted by: diceisgod - 09-20-2006, 05:57 AM - Forum: The Pit - Replies (30)

That's when AIDS used to kill faggots dead in a slow horrible fashion. Now you got this superstrain of faggot running around that can fuck anything and anyone at anytime. They're superfaggots, indestructible.

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  RadioUncensored is Back!!
Posted by: BirdyP - 09-19-2006, 09:49 PM - Forum: O&A General Show Discussion - Replies (3)

Our very own Camjacker has added yet another installment to the hugely popular and wildly successful radiouncensored blog site. Check it out and comment. Lets see if we can convince him to take a little bit of his Hotfoot blog energy and put it into radiouncensored.


Radiouncensored Rulezzz!!!111!!!!!!!

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