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  1. Everyone on the Indians had a career year last year. Including Westbrook and Lee (even if it was half a season). Analysts are overestimating their 2005 production.
  2. fiction fact fact fact fiction fiction fact fact fact
  3. Is there any room left in this league?
  4. I'm getting MLB for the PSP. The cool thing is that I can play anyone over the internet for free at any hot-spot location.
  5. "Deep Throat" stands as the most profitable film of all time. Did over $600 million gross.
  6. Torii vs. an unsuspecting 6'0" 220 Jamie Burke or a wary 6'3" 245 AJ Pierzynski?
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    Yeeeehawl...

    congratulations! I found a promising summer internship opportunity just recently, and I am excited too.
  8. I predict a slow start from both the offense and pitching staff. Strong bullpen year-round. Mid-season 'gelling' of the team results in our first division title since 2000.
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    Arthur Miller

    QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ Feb 11, 2005 -> 01:17 PM) He probably died a happy man if he got to spend time with Marilyn. Over/Under on when a movie called "Arthur" comes out: 2 years. Weren't they married?
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    music

    QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Feb 10, 2005 -> 09:09 PM) Classic Rock Artists/Rappers are featured throughout: Doors, Clapton (Yardbirds/Cream/Solo), Animals, Byrds, Steve Miller Band, Peter Frampton, Beatles, Van Morrison (Them/Solo), Yes, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Crosby/Stills/Nash, Hendrix, Jackson Brown, Foreigner, Chicago, Jethro Tull, Guess Who, Ludacris, Fabolous, N.E.R.D., Outkast, Trick Daddy, Cam'ron The front of your list makes me wonder how those guys at the back made the cut...
  11. dude also has the Cubs winning the NL central. Methinks he's a Chicago native.
  12. Cleveland has no business being in the top 5.
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    Owie...

    QUOTE(Man Of Steel @ Feb 10, 2005 -> 03:24 PM) how can you let a woman rip your balls off :headshake Figuratively, that is the case for most married men.
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    Mmmmm....Paper

    http://www.rense.com/general62/printt.htm Forget Takeout, Eat A Print-Out By Celeste Biever NewScientist.com 2-10-5 It is not quite the stuff of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but the fare coming out of Homaru Cantu's kitchen is just as bizarre. In Roald Dahl's famous children's book, chewing gum is made to taste like a three-course meal. Cantu, a cordon-bleu chef, has modified an ink-jet printer to create dishes made of edible paper that can taste like anything from birthday cake to sushi. "You can make an ink-jet printer do just about anything," says Cantu, who is head chef at the Moto restaurant in Chicago, US, and a keen advocate of the high-tech kitchen. The printer's cartridges are loaded with fruit and vegetable concoctions instead of ink, and the paper tray contains edible sheets of soybean and potato starch. Cantu then prints out tasty versions of images he has downloaded from the web. When the artwork rolls out, he dips it in a powder made of soy sauce, sugar, vegetables or dehydrated sour cream, and then fries, freezes or bakes the sheets. The chef has also taken to printing his menus this way: diners can spice up their soup by ripping up the menu and tossing in the pieces. Laser beam baking Until he has filed some patents, Cantu is not saying how he modified the print heads to write in vegetable juice, nor is he divulging the recipes for his colourful inks. All he will reveal is that carrots, tomatoes and purple potatoes are involved in his concoctions. And Cantu's ideas go much further. He plans to cook steak by using a hand-held laser to sear the centre until it is well done while leaving the outside medium rare, or raw. He even envisages using the laser to bake bread - with a crust inside the loaf. Cantu hopes one day to take his ideas out of the restaurant business and into the media. "Just imagine going through a magazine and looking at an ad for pizza. You wonder what it tastes like, so you rip a page out and eat it," he says. "He challenges every preconceived idea we have about food," says David Mazovick of the design consultancy Deep Labs in Chicago, which is helping the chef commercialise his ideas. © Copyright Reed Business Information Ltd.
  15. QUOTE(Purdue129 @ Feb 9, 2005 -> 06:35 PM) too many "AD" abbreviations in this thread As for anyone that doesn't like or hasn't gotten into Arrested Development, try to find someone with the DVDs and start from the beginning. There are a ton of jokes, especially the last few episodes that most people wouldn't get if they hadn't seen the 1st season. Couldn't agree more. Starting anywhere but the beginning is wrong. I picked up season 1 at Target for 22 bucks. It then quickly surpassed CYE as my favorite sitcom.
  16. Buster swings a hammer, destroying a priceless artifact... Buster: "That was 90% gravity."
  17. Let's turn this into a AD favorite quotes thread. On the next Arrested Development, Tobias gets a review of his Shakespeare play... Tobias: I didn’t get into this business to please sophomore Tracy Schwartzman, so... onward and upward. On... ... moments later. Tobias: (Crying.) Why, Tracy?! Why?!
  18. That makes me want to puke. AD is my all-time favorite sitcom and we're only midway through season 2.
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