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Bryce Dallas Howard (red-haired chick in THE VILLAGE) has been cast as SpiderBrains' new lady...

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Ultra the Multi-Alien in Crisis 4!!

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I dunno if any one else noticed but Ultra the Multi-Alien was floating in space with all the other heroes. Check out the two page splash by Ivan Reis at the end. He's on the right side.

Gotta say, that was pretty friggin cool to see him in this.
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Spring wrote:Revan: Spelling, screwed, I'm tiredm that's my excuse... I'm tired, yeah...
You're not supposed to quote people fro private chats, you're in big truwble now. ;)

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Hey Guys,

Okay, Im not really sure what to do, or who I should talk to, but I got a letter from my husband today, and he was telling me that the sink/water fountain in his cell is broken, and him and his celly cant get any water. They said that the guards made them go to the showers a couple of times and fill up some bowls to drink out of, but they said they would come back to take them again, and they never did so he said that he had to drink water from the toilet a couple of times. I called the warden's office today, and the secretary told me that she called over to his building, and they told her that it was fixed, but somehow thats hard for me to believe, because they lie alot. I guess I just have to wait until I get another letter from my husband, and see what he tells me, but when I read that, my blood started to boil He said that it had been like that since last Thursday. Its 100 degrees where he is, and no water in his cell. They are on lockdown, so he cant go anywhere to get water. What do yall think I should do?
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building, and they told her that it was fixed, but somehow thats hard for me to believe, because they lie alot. I guess I just have to wait until I get another letter from my husband, and see what he tells me, but when I read that, my blood started to boil He said that it had been like that since
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Fan websites continue to churn the idea of Houston QB David Carr being traded to the Dolphins in exchange for a package of RB Ricky Williams and either a first-, second- or third-round pick.
While there is some logic to the idea -- the Texans could then take Houston native and Texas star QB Vince Young with the No. 1 overall pick -- there's one really big problem.
Do the Dolphins want to pay $24.5 million over the next three years for Carr?
That's the basic price. The breakdown is this: There are two options in Carr's contract. The first is that the Texans can pay him a $5.5 million bonus on Feb. 19 and then pay him base salaries of $5 million this year and $5.25 million in 2007. That's $15.75 million for two years.
The second is that Carr gets an $8 million bonus on Feb. 19 and base salaries of $5.25 million this year, $5.25 million in 2007 and $6 million in 2008. That's $24.5 million for three years. Neither price is appetizing for a guy who has a lot of potential but not much in results over his first four years.
The Texans could also not pick up the option and simply designate Carr as the team's franchise player. But that move only decreases his value because it means that a team acquiring Carr would have him on only a one-year deal.
In short, as one NFL executive said recently: ``The contract isn't tradable.''
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During the late 1980s, Queen Latifah emerged as one of the most significant artists to enter the scene of rap recording, and earned a reputation as one of the most vital female artists of the following decade. In a recording media characterized by the belligerence of the gangster culture, Queen Latifah established herself as a pillar of female strength and developed a reputation as a role model for her generation.

Queen Latifah was born Dana Owens on March 18, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey. Her parents, Lance and Rita Owens, separated in 1978. After the breakup, Lataifah lived in High Court in East Newark with her mother, a schoolteacher. She also maintained ties with her father, a police officer. At age eight, she was dubbed Latifah—from the Arabic for delicate and sensitive—by one of her cousins of Muslim background. She embellished her nickname with the "Queen" appellation on her own.

The intellectually gifted Latifah first began singing in the choir at Shiloh Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey. She added popular music, especially rap, to her repertoire around the time she entered Irvington High School, where she also played power forward on her school's championship basketball team.
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[Karmically or seriously?]



Seriously-karmatically. I mean um, I think an artist's karma is hand in hand with their reputation and when it comes down to it, that is the thing to preserve at all costs. The artistic reputation at least. And you know, it's not like the Ballet Russe gets a royalty when people talk about Vaclav Nijinsky 100 years later. And I think it's part of the payback of being acknowledged. It in part is the acknowledgement. And in a big way it's free market survey. And I don't know. There's so many people that, I don't know, the word "sellout" is a pretty easy flag for people to wave. But you have to throw stuff in the compost heap. And. . . you're already getting paid for the performance once.
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A cliffhanger or cliffhanger ending is a plot device in which a movie or novel contains an abrupt ending, often leaving the main characters in a precarious or difficult situation (for instance, hanging from the edge of a cliff). Traditionally, most cliffhangers end with the caveat "to be continued".

Although a cliffhanger can be enjoyable as a page turner at the end of a chapter in a novel, a cliffhanger at the very end of a work can be frustrating. Cliffhangers can build anticipation for (and, subsequently, profits for) sequels. However, if no sequel follows, effective suspension of disbelief can leave the audience or readership wondering what happened in the work's fictional realm.
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From: soxtalk 9:18 pm
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160938.2 in reply to 160938.1

With a name like Coco he should get 45 triples and steal 100 bases! lol
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Three thirsty strings walked into a bar. A sign outside the bar notified them there was no service for strings, but such was their thirst that they decided to get a drink anyway. One string sauntered up to the bartender and said "Bartender, I'm thirsty, get me a drink". The bartender replied "Sorry, we don't serve strings here." The string walked back disappointed. Then the second string decided to attempt to quench its thirst so it approached the bar meekly and said "I know the sign says that there's no service for strings, but we are all extremely thirsty. Please be understanding. Couldn't we just have one drink each and then leave? We'd be very grateful". The bartender shook his head. "I'm sorry, but we don't serve strings here". The third string, having observed the efforts of the previous two strings, immediately went into the toilets. It looped itself over backwards a few times, messed up its hair, waited for a few minutes, then re-entered the room. It approached the bar. "One beer, please" it said. The bartender regarded it suspiciously. "Aren't you a string?" The string replied "No, I'm a frayed knot".
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