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BERIGAN

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  1. It depends, sometimes I call people a group.
  2. Next question: Ruth's Chris Steakhouse WTF? Yes, WTF indeed. Nothing on the old wesite either...just sounds stupid...
  3. I just love this line by your Mom!
  4. Randy, so sorry to hear of this. Others have said it better, but your Mom sounded like a great woman, who planted the jazz seed in you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
  5. Statler Brothers- Flowers on the Wall (Might have been on a LP, I still played the track to death when I was 3-4 years old) Rod Stewart-Do ya think I'm Sexy My Mom and I laughed at the thought of anyone thinking he was sexy, but still loved the song for some reason...
  6. Cool! Now, start walking with a limb, talk about nightmares to everyone you know, and stick it to the bus company!
  7. I hope you are happy! I have been had a seizure cuz of this !
  8. Can't for the life of me figure out why he has had problems with the ladies! He does have a sense of humor though.... Isn't the counter past a half mil?
  9. Gee, they don't look that stupid. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0427041pot1.html
  10. I was posting a post on the baseball thread, and I wanted to bold some of the text to make it easier to see some stats! Well, normally I click on the "B" code button, and then click close all tags, or type to close it...it can be a problem if you want to just do this to a few lines in the middle of a paragraph of text you are copying and pasting, if you close all tags, the whole darn thing is in bold, have to delete at the end of the text, and put it where you want it...anywho, for some reason, i highlighted just a few numbers in the post and then clicked B and the [ b ] and [ / b ] where in place just where I needed it? Am I the only one hear NOT to know you could do such a thing? Heck, just saw that I could highlight the word NOT above and click on the I code button as well! Cool! Well, I think so....
  11. I've heard that you should wipe the hard drive (reformat) before upgrading. I never had to, I just buy a new machine. Must be nice to be so rich!
  12. didnt tampa trade him to the cubs? from there I believe he went to the dodgers and is now hurt or just unsigned. I know as a braves fan I got tired of him popping up to the infield or hitting dribbling grounders to the second baseman Tampa was being "nice" and letting him get some AB's in spring training, but told him no way he could get a job with the big club...yeah, he popped up some, but still, you could count on 90-100 RBI's each season...braves hitters just seem overmatched in the playoffs...Fred drove in 100+ runs in 2001 and 2002, but was injured last year for the first time in his career, and the Dodgers saw his age,(now 40) and didn't invite him back...If he was 30, everyone would give him a break... 2001 37 TBD AL 97 343 40 109 18 0 19 61 1 1 40 69 .318 .387 .536 184 0 2 9 0 7 CHC NL 49 170 27 48 7 2 12 41 0 1 26 37 .282 .383 .559 95 0 2 4 3 6 TOT 146 513 67 157 25 2 31 102 1 2 66 106 .306 .386 .544 279 0 4 13 3 13 2002 38 CHC NL 146 523 67 143 27 2 30 103 1 2 63 99 .273 .353 .505 264 0 5 6 4 13 2003 39 LAD NL 86 297 32 74 14 0 13 40 0 0 31 66 .249
  13. YES! Heck, I'll give him a start with the lyrics.... Oh, oh Zora, You ain't no bore-a! Wait! I can do better! Oh my Zorrra, I love it when you Snore-a! Perhaps...Hey! Someone's messing with my typin
  14. Well, like others have mentioned, mid-west is weird...St. Louis was soda country, except when a boothill resident moved to St. Louis, then it was So-dee! When I visited a friend in Michigan around 1980, I heard all these folks saying something stupid, calling a soda, "POP" Now, in the ATL it is just COKE....
  15. I was wondering when this was going to happen! great news!!!!! After what your wife had to go thru, bet the first time you are out in public as say.. "We had a baby!" She is going to say SHE had a baby!
  16. Man, Universal keeps cranking out the legacy sets! 11 movies, for $55 plus you get these busts to go along with it! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...?v=glance&s=dvd
  17. the Britney Spears cd will be much better, and I am not kidding....but then again, nails on a chalkboard would be better...
  18. Ever see BET's UNCUT????? By KRISTEN WYATT, Associated Press Writer ATLANTA - Maybe it was the credit card that rap superstar Nelly swiped through a woman's backside in a recent video. Here at Spelman, the most famous black women's college in the country, a feud has erupted over images of women in rap videos, sparking a petition drive and phone campaigns. AP Photo Nelly planned to visit Spelman earlier this month for a charity event enlisting students for a bone marrow registry. But the rapper canceled the appearance after hearing that a protest was in the works because of his videos — especially "Tip Drill," the one with the credit card, which also shows men throwing money between women's legs and women simulating sex acts with each other. Misogyny in pop music, especially hip-hop, has been around for years. What's new, students say, is an explosion of almost-X-rated videos passed around on the Internet or shown late at night on cable channels like Black Entertainment Television, also known as BET. Never before, students say, have the portrayals of black women been so hypersexual and explicit. "It's very harsh. This is something we have to see and listen to on a daily basis," said senior Shanequa Yates. "Nelly just didn't want to come here and face the criticism for the choices he's made." Not all students agreed that rappers are to blame, or that the images were harmful to society. At a recent meeting at Spelman to decide what should be done to protest rap music, some pointed out that women in the videos know what they're doing and are paid to do it. The issue especially incensed some men studying at Morehouse, a black men's college closely affiliated with Spelman. "These are grown women. I'm putting the blame on the women," said Kenneth Lavergne, a senior who was loudly booed by the 300 or so women at the meeting. Another student, Bradley Walker from Clark Atlanta University, talked about the credit-card swiping. "Bottom line, a woman let him do that," he said. "I do think sometimes the total blame is put on artists themselves." Nelly's record label agrees. A spokeswoman for Universal Records, Wendy Washington, complained that the charity event fell apart just because women at Spelman were looking for a scapegoat. She said the feud unfairly made Nelly an example to fire up urban radio stations and music writers across the country. "He did not think it was appropriate at all for students to use that as a forum," Washington said. "I think he was profoundly frustrated. He was not the first, certainly, to do a video like that." Spelman women have low hopes of getting a change from BET, which shows bawdy videos with genitals and breasts fuzzed out on "BET Uncut" at 3 a.m. ET. The network has no plans to stop running it. "'Uncut' has developed an almost cult-like following because of the freedom of artists to express themselves," said network spokesman Michael Lewellen. "It is specifically for adults. These are music videos whose content is too strong for our day points. We exercise more scrutiny than is required." That sums up the basic message Spelman women have gotten from rappers and TV executives — if you don't like it, don't watch the videos or listen to the music. But the student activists insist the stereotypes in rap music hurt black people even if they don't listen. "Black entertainers have become the new myth makers, showing gangsters and bikini-clad women with hyperactive libidos," said Zenobia Hikes, vice president for student affairs. "For non-black children it creates a gross misrepresentation of the black experience." The next move is a petition drive, and a campaign to phone complaints to TV networks and radio stations that run offensive material. If Janet Jackson (news)'s breast sparked such a crackdown on indecency in the media, the students say, surely a woman shaking so violently her bikini bottom pops off should anger people, too. "We need to organize and say no to this stuff, this nasty, disgusting stuff," said Beverly Guy-Sheftall, director of the school's Women's Research and Resource Center. It won't be easy. "I don't see a solution as long as you have people willing to do it," said senior Nikole Howard. "You have to demand respect, but I doubt these women even thought they were being disrespected. It makes me sad, makes me realize how much work we have to do to educate women." http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=...rap_3&printer=1
  19. Dr. J is right! (And I forgot about Send me an Angel, great song!) so, as Johnny Cougar(He loves to be called that) once said...Let it all Hang Out! I Eat Cannibals by Toto Coello Tainted Love by Soft Cell Kids in America by Kim Wilde Cool Places by the Sparks and Jane Wiedlin
  20. Now, if we are going to talk Culture Club....Church of the Poison Mind! Megadeth's Peace sells(But who's buying) Hey, I heard it on the radio a few times! Flirts -Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) What can I say, my taste in music is diverse, and sucks! And since my Math skills are not what they once were... For some unknown reason, this song popped in my head(Perhaps it pooped there as well) Remember? Break My Stride- Matthew Wilder >great lyrics that will change your life, right here!<
  21. Funny, those last two songs are just about my LEAST favorite! Hey, whatever rocks your boat! B)
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