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KevHead0881

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  1. I would have preferred Sideways in that it was the most original movie of all those nominated. And besides its originality, I thoroughly enjoyed it over anything else. Although I would have taken Scorcese as best director, Eastwood did a magnificant job on Million Dollar Baby. As far as acting though, Foxx was by far the most deserving. I know I might be in the minority here, but I think Eastwood should stick to directing. He just seems to play the same character over and over again. When I watch him in a movie, I keep thinking, "hey, its Clint Eastwood and he's playing....Clint Eastwood." Anyways, I'm not disappointed that MDB won. Magnificant movie. If the ending bothers you, thats your opinion, although I think that there may be a different agenda involved in that line of thinking... http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movies/02/...h.ap/index.html
  2. QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Feb 26, 2005 -> 04:36 AM) Ever since William Safire left the Times they have had nobody at all worth reading. Just a bunch of leftist assclowns who sit around and pout about the plight of terrorists and those who support them. Either that or they sit around and cry about funding being pulled for needle exchange for IV drug users. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/26/opinion/26sat1.html What a sad bunch of morons they are. Yah, nothing but morons and assclowns at the NY Times. That makes sense.
  3. So, how accurate is the Cell in this game? Did any of the renovations make it?
  4. QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Feb 21, 2005 -> 06:40 PM) Thank God, KW wasn't the GM back then.. He would have signed him to a 11 year- 115 mil deal for that one good year.
  5. http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=1995286 :headshake
  6. Who would have thought the addition of Kevin Milwood would have everybody jumping on the Indians bandwagon. They got a nice young team, but I haven't seen anything from them that tells me that they're ready to pass us. As for Detroit, any team who's staff consists of Mike Maroth, Nate Cornejo, Jeremy Bonderman and whatever should not be picked ahead of us. I honestly think they'll finish closer to the Royals than they will to us. We'll see.
  7. QUOTE(SoxFanForever @ Feb 18, 2005 -> 11:34 PM) Great for one season? Maybe you should check your facts again http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hershor01.shtml This might help him, statistically speaking. As far as being funny, I can't help him there.
  8. Kellerman's voice gives me seizures. The show probably would have been decent without him.
  9. The game looks pretty freaking sweet. And at $30, how can you go wrong? On a side note, check this out: http://xbox.ign.com/objects/690/690839.html A Godfather videogame? Too f***ing cool!!!
  10. You can watch some of it here. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/10/...ain673138.shtml
  11. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Feb 13, 2005 -> 11:36 PM) We are now 1 game over .500 and have 2 games left before the break, we'll either be over or under .500 not at. :finger
  12. QUOTE(chisoxfan79 @ Feb 13, 2005 -> 11:16 PM) two and three on this road trip not to bad. They played against five solid teams. Like you said, considering who we played, not bad at all. We also have a strong chance of going into the all-star break at .500, if not better.
  13. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Feb 13, 2005 -> 10:52 PM) Chandler had 11 rebounds, 2 blocks but 0 points. I'll take it! I've given up on Chandler becoming anywhere near the KG type of player I thought he could become. But I do think he can become a Ben Wallace type of player if he can toughen up and put on some pounds. He's proven that he can be a good rebounder and a dominating shot blocker. If he does nothing but rebound and block shots, thats good enough for me.
  14. Anybody notice the bar over the fundementals thingy in the rendering pictures? It's connected to the upper deck. I didn't even notice it until I saw the blown up photos at Sox Fest.
  15. "Experts" have really liked our team in recent years and look what happened. I can live with the low expectations.
  16. Although I think Uribe (whom I affectionately refer to as "Ubes") played solid enough last year to earn a starting spot this year, I'm also not really sold on him. I like him alot, but I'm gonna need to see another solid season before I'm a true believer. With that being said, I believe that we should still be out there looking for a backup shortstop, for insurance purposes if anything.
  17. QUOTE(AnthraxFan93 @ Feb 9, 2005 -> 09:11 PM) Can we upgrade to a monkey picking names out of hat for a GM?? IMO the monkey would do a better job. Apparently that monkey already has a job typing your posts.
  18. Well, if they get Dotel, they'll still need a closer. Dotel = Hawkins
  19. QUOTE(Kalapse @ Feb 8, 2005 -> 01:34 AM) Name one worse than a talking oven mitt with the voice of Tom Arnold. How bout this butthole?
  20. QUOTE(Texsox @ Feb 8, 2005 -> 04:18 AM) Without any information on his injury That's about the stupidist thing I could think of doing. Well, thank god Maggs wanted more.
  21. Maybe I missed something during the process, but I don't remember us offering the same $60 million contract after he got hurt. Did everybody else know this?
  22. Former Bear Duerson charged with battery The Associated Press February 7, 2005, 8:30 PM CST Former Bears defensive back Dave Duerson was charged Monday with hitting his wife and has resigned from the board of trustees at Notre Dame, officials said. St. Joseph County Prosecutor Mike Dvorak filed two counts of battery and two counts of domestic battery, all misdemeanors, against Duerson, 43, who played his college ball at Notre Dame. Duerson and his wife got into an argument in their South Bend motel room Thursday and Duerson hit her, according to a news release from the prosecutor's office. The report said Duerson pushed his wife out the door of their room and she hit the wall. She was treated and released from a hospital, prosecutors said. He was not being held in the St. Joseph County Jail Monday, a jail official said. Duerson, a native of Muncie, Ind., resigned this week from the board of trustees, the university said. "It is regrettable but proper that Dave Duerson has resigned as a member of the university's board of trustees," the Rev. Edward Malloy, university president, said in a statement. Mitch Rosen, a spokesman for the Duerson family, said the matter was a "family misunderstanding, which occurred in private and it has already been resolved in private." "As with all people, we too are less than perfect human beings," the statement said. Duerson said in the statement that he apologized and that the family was working to resolve the issue with law enforcement. Duerson, a two-time All-America defensive back for the Irish, had been critical of how Notre Dame handled the firing of Tyrone Willingham last season, saying trustees were not consulted. Playing from 1979-83, he still holds the Notre Dame record for career interception yardage with 256, according to the Notre Dame Web site. He played 11 seasons in the NFL with the Bears, New York Giants and Phoenix Cardinals, earning four all-Pro honors and winning Super Bowl titles with the 1985 Bears and 1990 Giants. He is president, CEO and founder of Duerson Foods, LCC, which opened in 2002 and provides sausage for fast-food restaurants. In recognition of his charitable work with substance abuse prevention and the Special Olympics, Duerson was named the 1987 NFL Man of the Year and the 1988 NFL Humanitarian of the Year, the Web site said. Copyright © 2005, The Associated Press
  23. This is going to take some getting used to.
  24. http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...tesox-headlines
  25. I'll be there. And I'll gladly give Carlos a standing O. He left with class, unlike our former right fielder.
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