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Agreed. It's too bad he couldn't have won it in Boston.
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A site for those who are interested. Lowest and Highest gas prices for the past 24/36 hours. You can also search by city or town. Some huge differences within small distances.
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"Bonfire of the Manatees" Episode #1618.
When Homer allows Fat Tony (Joe Mantegna) to shoot an explicit movie in the Simpson home, angry Marge leaves and meets Caleb Thorn (Alec Baldwin), an attractive marine biologist.
"Peter's Got Woods" Episode #414.
Brian's new relationship with Meg's teacher puts a strain on his friendship with Peter, so Peter finds a new friend, James Woods.
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Quickest hijack ever.
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Seriously consider the Civic Hybrid model as well.
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Where is that Phishfart420 character?
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Here it is again
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It's gone now. Fuck..and I'm Sober
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Why is there an ad for Halliburton on this page? That's FUCKED
(Near the top/advertising bar)
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Associated Press
9/9/2005 4:23:37 PM
PHILADELPHIA(AP) - Philadelphia's Peter Forsberg and Derian Hatcher will miss most of the Flyers' training camp with injuries that will sideline each about two to three weeks.
Forsberg, who signed as a free agent last month, will have surgery Monday to remove an infected bursa in his right ankle. The Flyers said Forsberg is expected to miss at least two weeks.
Hatcher, also signed last month to bulk up the defence, sprained his left knee and will miss at least three weeks. Hatcher got hurt at the U.S. Olympic Team's training camp.
The Flyers start training camp Tuesday and open the regular season Oct. 5.
Related Info
* Read Tim Panaccio's complete report in the Philadelphia Inquirer
Hatcher, who captained the Dallas Stars to the 1999 Stanley Cup title under current Flyers coach Ken Hitchcock, signed a four-year deal worth $14 million as part of Philadelphia's roster overhaul to try and win the Stanley Cup.
Forsberg was signed to a $11.5-million US, two-year contract and returned to the Flyers after they dealt him to Quebec in the Eric Lindros trade in 1992.
Since then, Forsberg has become a seven-time all-star and the league's most valuable player with the Colorado Avalanche in 2003.
"If everything goes well with Forsberg the way the doctors have told us, he will get back in before training is over and be ready by the start of the season," Philadelphia general manager Bob Clarke said. "Even though it is a little bit disappointing, it is something we can live with."
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P.S. I think I might have been the drunkest guy there.
But did you walk the tight rope?
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Now lets hope that Lemieux can play 50-60 games with Crosby.
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Smythe just finished the 2nd round (wowowowow hhhhooooo)
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I had to pull out on Sunday morning, but had tons of funs the first two nights. Watched the sun come up at the "Rope Swing". Got inside Syd Barrett's head for awhile (sure felt like it) and hung with cool people all weekend.
P.S. and cheers to Brinaplle (sp?) for being the "Hula Master" all weekend.
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"All over town, people were sealing their anuses shut, while school kids were crying"
If this story were true it would be even funnier.
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who is next?? cuz I'm goin to work in an hour
phishfart420
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Good work adams division and welcome to the 3rd round!
Lets keep the pace going.
What rounds are you other divisions at?
Smythe is only 2 picks into the 2nd round.
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[color:purple]Bush to lead investigation into hurricane debacle
Last Updated Tue, 06 Sep 2005 12:01:12 EDT
CBC News
U.S. President George Bush wants to get the bottom of what went wrong with the response to Hurricane Katrina. He announced Tuesday that he will oversee an investigation. The goal of the probe will be to identify past problems and to ensure that America could withstand a future catastrophe.
"What I intend to do is lead an investigation to find out what went right and what went wrong," Bush said. "We still live in an unsettled world. We want to make sure we can respond properly if there is a WMD (weapons of mass destruction) attack or another major storm."
"Bureaucracy is not going to stand in the way of getting the job done for the people," the president added.
Bush also announced he is sending Vice-President Dick Cheney to the Gulf Coast region on Thursday. Cheney will help determine whether the government is doing all that it can.
As for a deadline for his investigation, Bush said there will be "ample time" to figure out what went right and wrong. The immediate priority is saving lives and getting people the help they need.
"One of the things people want us to do here is play the blame game," Bush said. "We got to solve problems. There will be ample time to figure out what went right and what went wrong."
There we have it folks GWB is on the case now.
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how are some of these people on round 6? I guess people have things to do other than hockey?
Yes, but it is still your pick.
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He's not the smartest person, but his PR team is top notch :grin: (frigging jerk)
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Next 2 picks to you Smoothshredder
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miss a pick?? its only been 2 hrs...I'm still high from CTMF so easy on this ol'boy
I see by your pick that you must be high. :wink:
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You're up MyOtherBrotherEsau.
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HEY the Adams division just got it going. All four are now drafting.
I haven't heard anything from the Smythe division yet.
c-towns made the first pick yesterday' date=' you are waiting on Matty C to pick next.[/quote']
Ah. I thought that we would see what the people in front of us picked.
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