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Post by Dr B on Feb 28, 2010 20:37:27 GMT -5
Maybe they secretly signed better players.
I also found out from Victoria Justice's twitter that Marie Osmond's son commited suicide yesterday.He apparently felt stress from different things and couldn't take it anymore.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Mar 1, 2010 21:00:07 GMT -5
Yep, it's all over the celeb news outlets. Sad stuff for sure.
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Post by Dr B on Mar 1, 2010 23:10:25 GMT -5
Hall & Oates bassist T Bone Wolk died at 58
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Mar 2, 2010 19:47:18 GMT -5
Is there any GOOD news for a change?
I missed Roger Ebert's interview with his new computer voice on Oprah today. I really wanted to see that, having been a Siskel & Ebert fan since they started on PBS!
(Did you know Ebert actually DATED Oprah years ago?)
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Post by Dr B on Mar 2, 2010 21:38:26 GMT -5
Check aol.com they've got a vid there.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Mar 3, 2010 20:46:57 GMT -5
There was a clip on Perez which I watched. His computer voice really does sound like the old him!
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Post by Dr B on Mar 4, 2010 5:33:45 GMT -5
That's cool!
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Mar 4, 2010 17:56:58 GMT -5
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Post by Dr B on Mar 4, 2010 18:25:29 GMT -5
Aw that would've been must see TV!
Dr B
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Post by Dr B on Mar 9, 2010 3:07:34 GMT -5
So I don't care who you are or what you believe TNA's Monday Impact was Pay Per View quality wrestling...FOR FREE!
The greatest Sting moments ever!Yes Sting signed to be on TNA's roster!1st he takes out Hogan and Abyss,then later he gets pinned by RVD,but then he goes nuts whacking Rvd with his black bat!Many fans boo him but then again some were cheering!I myself haven't liked RVD since the "REAL" ECW days.McMahon took a great character "Mr Momday Night" and made him a bufoon!RVD will get a worthwhile storyline out of this!I guarantee it!So will Sting!
Beautiful People are Tag Champs.There are dues to be paid!But I can see The Beautiful People "stealing" all the TNA Knockout Gold!
Angle gets revenge on Mr Anderson with the help of The US Army!Of course we all know if that was for real they'd all be Court Marshaled for doing what they did!Hats Off to Kurt Angle!Great Pro-America speech!TNA ain't no stinkin' liberals!They LOVE our troops and show them the respect they deserve!
Beer Money with the help of a TNA Referee get a stolen victory over TNA Founder Jeff Jarrett!Like they would need a TNA Ref to push Special Referee Mick Foley out of the way and hand them a victory!Face it if Beer Money can't beat Jarrett on their own they don't deserve a TNA Tag Title Match against Hernandez and Matt Morgon!
I gotta say I liking Eric Bischoff more and more every week!Didn'y I tell you Hall & Waltman would get a contract deal so they resolve this Hall,Waltman,Nash and Young feud!Well Eric Bischoff made that possible at Destination X!
Even Dixie Carter gets involved which is something I've never seen!She usually leaves the big decisions to The General Manager who in this case is Eric Bischoff.
Once again props to Flair and Hogan!Flair always said he "Paved the way with blood,sweat and tears"!Tonight was no exception.Even though Hogan and Abyss got the win in the end,it didn't matter.It was oneheluva match!Vintage Flair,Vintage Hogan,Styles gets a couple of High Spotsand Abyss gets the biggest win of his career!To top it off they go off the air with Desmond wolf,The Pope and Jeff hardy getting involved!
Syxx said 3/4 of The Wolfpack were there.Excuse me do the match Waltman,Hall,Nash,Syxx,Sting...the only one not there was K-Dogg Conan!Bischoff tells Hall and Nash to get lost and says to Eric Young he has the lisense to do what he will!Eric didn't disappoint the fans he gave it everything!This was the best Eric Young moment ever!This is the same guy that Vince Russo used to make fall over because he got frightened by The Pyros!This is the Eric Young they ridiculed every week a couple of years ago!This is the same Eric Young they made wear a cape and have a stupid super hero character!Eric Young finally gets his High Spot!BTW props to Syxx Pac too it was a great match!
So all in all I think their March 8th Monday Night debut was a success!Now it's time to see what the competition is doing.
Dr B[/color]
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Post by WTIC on Mar 9, 2010 20:31:11 GMT -5
You know it!
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Post by Dr B on Mar 9, 2010 21:19:35 GMT -5
The competition had McMahon forcing Cena to wrestle a Gauntlet.When Cena survived all the other wrestlers Batista got involved and made it possible for McMahon to pin Cena...At least Orton wasn't in the Main Event!
Dr B
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Post by Dr B on Mar 10, 2010 14:21:32 GMT -5
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Former 1980s teen movie actor and heartthrob Corey Haim died early Wednesday, authorities said.
Haim, 38, was taken to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, where he was pronounced dead at 2:15 a.m. PT (5:15 a.m. ET), said Lt. Cheryl MacWillie, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County coroner's office. The hospital is a mile from Haim's apartment.
A 911 call came in just before 1 a.m. PT (4 a.m. ET), said police Sgt. William Mann.
Los Angeles police Sgt. Frank Albarran said earlier that Haim's death appeared to be accidental and may have been due to an overdose.
But "the cause of death at this time is unknown," Mann said. "He had flulike symptoms before the incident. His mother was giving him various over-the-counter medications." Video: Haim, Feldman interviewed in 2007 Video: How did Corey Haim die? RELATED TOPICS
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Haim's agent, Mark Heaslip, also told CNN's sister network HLN, "We do not think this is a drug overdose. Corey was actually going very clean in his life."
Haim had struggled with drug abuse in recent years, but Heaslip said he was attempting to wage a comeback and had signed several contracts, including one for a reality show.
Haim was not feeling well Tuesday night and was running a low-grade fever, he said. The actor went into his mother's bedroom and asked her to lie down by him, Heaslip said. He told his mother he was having trouble breathing, and his mother told him to roll on his side, he said. He began to feel better, but at midnight he woke his mother by walking around the bedroom and then collapsed.
Asked if news of Haim's death comes as a surprise, Heaslip said, "100 percent." He said the death could have come as a reaction to medication Haim was taking as part of his sobriety program.
The actor was under the care of his doctor, who visited him Tuesday night, as well as an addictionologist, Heaslip said. An addictionologist is a doctor who specializes in treating addictions.
Haim's mother's condition was "horrible," he told HLN. "She's a wreck."
The coroner's office has taken possession of Haim's body, MacWillie said.
The actor's most famous role was in the 1987 movie "The Lost Boys" in which he appeared with his frequent co-star, Corey Feldman.
In later years, the two friends -- who appeared in eight movies together -- both struggled with drug abuse and went their separate ways. They reunited for a reality show, "The Two Coreys," in 2007, but A&E Network canceled the program after slightly more than a year.
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In a 2007 interview on CNN's "Larry King Live," Haim and Feldman both discussed their battle with drugs. Feldman told King that he had gotten clean, but it took Haim a while longer.
Haim called himself "a chronic relapser for the rest of my life."
"I think I have an addiction to pretty much everything," he said. "I mean, I have to be very careful with myself as far as that goes, which is why I have a support group around me consistently."
He told King that he also had lost more than 150 pounds while getting sober.
"I didn't like looking in the mirror anymore," Haim said. "I couldn't do it ... See, I hit about, my peak, about 302 [pounds]. ... And now I'm back to 150."
In 2008, Feldman told People magazine that he would no longer speak to Haim until his former co-star got sober. In a clip from "The Two Coreys," Feldman and his wife, along with two other former teen stars, called on Haim in an effort to get him to admit he needed help, the magazine said.
The meeting followed an incident in which Haim -- scheduled to film a cameo appearance in a direct-to-DVD sequel to "The Lost Boys" -- appeared on the set "clearly under the influence," People reported.
"I don't feel that he's a safe person to have around my wife and child at the moment, for a multitude of reasons," Feldman told People. Haim told the magazine in the August 2008 story that he was currently sober and said, "I will always love Corey Feldman, but I lost 105 percent respect for him and his wife."
Christopher Ameruoso, a photographer who lives in the Oakwood Apartments complex, said Wednesday that Haim had been his neighbor for at least a year. He said he last saw Haim two days ago getting into a taxi.
"He looked good," he said. "He's putting on a lot of weight."
He said Haim sometimes could be seen wandering around the complex, "looking for companionship, looking for friends."
Haim was born December 23, 1971 in Toronto, Ontario, according to a biography on his Web site. He made his first television appearance in 1982 on the Canadian series "The Edison Twins." His first film role was in 1984, when he appeared in the American movie "First Born."
Haim also won rave reviews for his title role in the 1986 film "Lucas." Film critic Roger Ebert said of him at the time, "If he continues to act this well, he will never become a half-forgotten child star, but will continue to grow into an important actor."
Following "The Lost Boys," both Haim and Feldman appeared in "License to Drive" and "Dream a Little Dream."
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Post by WTIC on Mar 10, 2010 20:09:37 GMT -5
Yep, saw the story on Yahoo! Wow!
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Post by Dr B on Mar 11, 2010 3:46:32 GMT -5
To much money,to little sense...Don't these guys know drugs can kill you?
Dr B
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