Saturday, November 22, 2008, 04:22 AM EST [General]
WWE Survivor Series '08 Preview
Divas Elimination Tag: Team Smackdown (Maria, Maryse, Victoria, Michelle McCool and Natalya) vs. Team Raw (Mickie James, Candice Michelle, Jillian, Kelly Kelly and Beth Phoenix)
Elimination Tag: Team Batista (Batista, Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Matt Hardy and R-Truth) vs. Team Orton (Randy Orton, Shelton Benjamin, Cody Rhodes, William Regal and Mark Henry)
Elimination Tag: Team HBK (Shawn Michaels, Cryme Tyme, Rey Mysterio and The Great Khali vs. Team JBL (JBL, The Miz, John Morrison, MVP and Kane)
Casket Match: The Undertaker vs. Big Show
WWE Title: Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Vladimir Kozlov
World Heavyweight Championship: Chris Jericho (c) vs. John Cena
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 03:07 AM CST [General]
Calling all Nubians, Barbarians and other warrier types, this weekend is for US, come help represent!
TRF 's 7th and 2nd to last weekend of the season is Barbarian weekend.... and although records have already been broken on attendance... this weekend has all the elements in place to make a new TRF attendance record... weather will be sunny, and yet still cool enough for barbarian garb, leather n furs....
so come join me, Sholo the Nubian, this weekend, with all kinds of barbarian activities including my show at the Sea Devil tavern, show times: 1pm, 3pm and 5pm...
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 09:00 AM GMT [General]
BNP AGAIN !
This is unashamedly C&P & a very good article from Sean O'Neil in The Times, it shows how useful the BNP will be in making other parties, 'pull their socks up', get to grips with problems within their own country & maybe less meddling with problems in other countries.
"The BNP has, however, won 54 local council seats in England – the latest last week on a 22 per cent turnout in a by-election in Lincolnshire. It won its first seat on the Greater London Authority in May and has said that it will have “a real go” at police authority elections."
QUOTE : FROM Blogger , TOM KYDD
"That's why I view attacks on the BNP as a Mandelson move - fail to defend their right to speak and organize and you undermine your own commitment to civil liberties, but defend their right and you stand to be condemned as a supporter."
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 03:45 AM EST [General]
i seriously think the WWE should consider signing some new talent especially luchadores i know for a fact that there fan base just eats up the lucha libre style because Rey Mysterio is loved by so many fans.
WWE should really scout the CMLL or AAA i really think that if they do they could make RAW, SmackDown!, and ECW a whole lot more exciting then they already are... just a suggestion.
With the year almost over, and a bunch of games just now gracing the shelves. It puts things into perspective, how far & fast 2008 has gone by us. Sure there's been ups & downs, but more positive changes..
- more titles are receiving attention from new, fresh audiences - casual being more mainstream, there are still us longtime gamers branching out on a constant basis - online marketplace is always changing, offering a variety of choices (including redesigned stores for both PSN & XBL) - plus titles that are on their way could be very promising
In a way, things are looking pretty good; yet let's see how this year wraps up. So here's a question for you fellow reader.. Q: What were some positive things you've seen this year in gaming? Q2: What are some negative things?
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 02:49 AM EST [General]
SOY GAVIOTA HERIDA
SOY GAVIOTA HERIDA
Imposible alzar el vuelo cuando se han rasgado las alas...
Como gaviota herida apenas rozando el agua; halada por las olas, a merced de la corriente, perturbada por la espuma que salpica ponderando cálamos... Así.. un sueño de amor naufraga, tendiéndose rendido en la arena de la desesperanza, ahogado por la marea que condena a destierro... cuando ha visto en su alba, temprano ocaso inesperado...
I've been doing these videos of the RetroforceGO podcasts for awhile and I just wanted to post links so people can download the files to their computers or Ipods or whatever. They are .mp4 format so almost anything will play them. Especially since some of the longer videos have to be compressed weird for GameTrailers to accept them into the system and they are too big for capcom's uploads. As you can probably tell there isn't too much of an order as I'm basically doing the newer episodes and doing some of the older ones as I go along. Also, be sure to check out the RetroforceGO website for new podcasts since doing these videos for them takes a while. Its age gated since there is some language that may be harmful to some (not a lot...but some).
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 07:35 AM GMT [General]
Britain has turned into an Iceland and a third of them want to leave. Time to put up the barricades and keep them out. We don't need cheap English plumbers thank you very much, with the Poles the pipes don't leak.
"One third of Icelanders now want to emigrate, things have got so bad, a recent survey found. The proportion of Britons with similar wanderlust may not be so different before this economic agony passes."
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 02:23 AM EST [General]
We've got your B00Bies! LOL... MJ's gonna give ya a bigger chest size - so ya won't have to just look down and see your feet anymore! A couple days ago, I got a call from a guy asking if he could enter.. I read over the rules... GUYS ARE ELIGIBLE TOO! Not that I would want any boobs... man boobs are bad enough. Anywhoo... Come get your Breasteses righT HURR.
Leona Lewisis feelin' lonely.. ever since she became a big wom.. I mean star... she's been... well...dateless. Read about her lonely self here.
Well, it's almost Thanksgiving and in honor of the feast most of us will be enjoying I would like to thank everyone. I'd like to thank Capcom and all of it's workers for working so hard, every day, to make sure that a lowly customer, such as myself, can enjoy a few hours of entertainment playing their games. I'm always looking forward to the next post on the front page for being entertaining and informative. Thanks everybody, Have a great Thanksgiving!
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 02:02 AM EST [General]
Merilyn, a 3 year old German Shepherd/Chow Mix (picture attached), was involved in a tragic accident a few months ago with a lawn mower, and needs your help to pay his vet bills!
Initially the costs for surgery to save his leg, and ultimately his life, were very high, and the ongoing care continues with costs every couple of weeks until he regains his health. The damage was extensive: he severed his sciatic nerve & Achilles tendon, and shattered the bone in his foot. They fused the severed nerve and tendon, but he has no use of the foot since the bone was shattered.
We are glad to report that he is responding beautifully to treatment, and although a complete recovery is highly unlikely, the vet insures us that he will be able to get around and be a loving pet for many, many years to come.
However, there is still a balance and more expenses as the next few months unfold. "Mom" and "Dad" would appreciate any help you could give them towards Merilyn’s recovery.
Saturday, November 22, 2008, 12:41 AM CST [General]
by Ian Punnett
"The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning."
That is the first line of Ian Fleming’s first James Bond novel, “Casino Royale,” published back in 1953.
I was reminded of that the other night when I was watching the most recent and the best of the three versions of “Casino Royale” starring Daniel Craig as James Bond 6.0 who just nails it as far as I’m concerned.
On paper, the casting didn’t work for me because I couldn’t get Daniel Craig as the pyscho killer from “Road to Perdition” out of my head.
The second I saw the first trailer, I got it.
Same thing with Robert Downey, Jr as Tony Starke in “Iron Man.” Had to shake my head when I first heard the announcement but from the second the movie trailer for “Iron Man” graced my laptop, I was hooked.
On the other hand, I’m not so sure about this new “Star Trek” trailer I keep seeing. Ay, I love the franchise and want to see it continue forever but I’m not sure I’m ready for James T. Kirk, Spock and McCoy as teenagers.
And I know that it’s a J.J. Abrams production and I’ve really enjoyed much of his work on Lost, Cloverfield and even MI3.
But from what I have seen so far, Star Trek XI really does look like “Star Trek 90120.”
I will reserve final judgement only because it has Simon Pegg in it as Scotty and I love him in “Shaun of the Dead” and “Hot Fuzz” to name a few.
William Shatner has commented on the new casting in “Star Trek XI” and if you haven’t seen that yet, here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fu656gGkhI
Speaking of remakes, have you heard this story?
A kitten with two faces that meows out of both mouths at the same time was born Wednesday near Perth, Western Australia.
The kitten was delivered in a vet's operating room after its mother had complications with the birth.
The two-faced feline was one of three in a litter and appears to be doing well.
It hasn't got a name yet, but the owner is thinking of calling it Quasi Modo.
Now, that’s just wrong. To name the cat “Quasimodo” after the unloved title character in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” just seems mean.
If we’re going to make movie references, how about calling the cat “Harvey” in honor of Harvey Dent, aka “Two-Face,” from the Batman comics.
Or, better yet, just call the critter “Kitty Kitty.” That way when you call it you can just say, “Here, Kitty Kitty.”
In other movie inspired Crypto-News:
The latest milestone in the quest for a Harry Potter-like invisibility cloak has been reached: a way of bending the geometry of space so that light from all directions travels around an object, rather than hitting it.
Unable to interact with light, the hidden object is therefore invisible, a new study found.
But how real is the possibility of an invisibility device? Is it years, decades, or millennia away? Even the author of the latest study doesn't want to hazard too strong a guess.
Also, in the ongoing fight against pirates,
Gone are the swashbuckling days of repelling pirates with cutlasses -- a British firm is spearheading use of a high-tech "sonic laser" to beat bandits on the high seas.
About the size of a domestic satellite dish, LRADs blast the target with a precise beam of sound -- warning messages, noises, sirens -- which can be turned up to excruciatingly painful levels should an attacker get too close.
"You'll be in absolute agony," company chief executive Nick Davis, a 38-year-old ex-army man.
"It's very effective up to 1,000 metres and excruciating if you get within 100 to 200 metres if it's at full power. It would give you more or less permanent hearing damage." (Physorg.com)
I know this makes me some kind of geezer but this excruciating sonic blast reminds of the old cartoon character “Peter Potamus.”
I wish I could find some footage of Peter’s legendary “Hippo Hurricane Holler” to show the youngsters. Peter Potamus didn’t need some jive Long Range Audio Device to blast pirates out of the water!
As of last report, those Somali pirates still have their own oil tanker with a $100 million dollar cargo and are demanding $25 million ransom.
Maybe the Saudi owners of the tanker won’t mind so much if drives the price of oil up!
Right now in the Upper Midwest, gas prices are already some of the lowest in the country.
Before you watch it (and I hope you do) one additional little fillip to add to your enjoyment: the music right for the closing credits is Blondie's "Lookin for a Hero."
That was the theme song for a TV series about a group of gorgeous American secret agents (you could still have American good guys) who went around doing their secret agent things using the cover story that they were fashion models (this was before "Baywatch," when they dispensed with plot altogether).
They also had a HUNK. One John Eric Hexum. One look at this guy and you knew that if he ever had any kind of dealings with any of these women it would be to share grooming tips. But I digress. The show was a lot of fun, and I loved the pilot, but then one day ol' Johnnie-boy was clowning around and picked up a prop gun loaded with blanks, put it to his temple, and voila! Brain stew. That was the end of "Cover Up." Weird.
Still like the theme song. Makes me want to go be heroic.