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Fame: What is it really?
November 29th, 2006 by c4d1ll4c
You always here that people like former presidents catch serious diseases or relocate to another part of the country, but truly who really cares? Other then George Washington and a few others, presidents just go down the history books. People in our generations would rather hear about Angelina Jolie getting a haircut or Peyton Manning throwing for 500 yards in a game than things like governors getting elected. I must admit, I’d much rather be looking at a picture of Angelina Jolie than reading a long, pointless(to me) article about politics. There are two forms of fame, one is that everyone knows you, and the other is that people actually care about what you do. When you think of the white house, you think of Bush not Cheney, when you think of looney tunes, Bugs Bunny over Daffy Duck, Peyton Manning over Marvin Harrison and so on. Is it really that important to be famous or the person everyone wanted to be if you’ll be forgotten in the next decade?
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Denver Nuggets 2006-2007
November 14th, 2006 by c4d1ll4c
Denver is looking pretty good this year, coming off from a 3rd seed in the playoffs last season but sadly losing to Elton Brand and the clippers in the first round. The Nuggets may have started the season 0-3 but have won two straight, and have a very good chance of taking down the champions, the Miami Heat with D-Wade and Shaq. With a variety of players, old and new, veterans and rookies, tall and short. They have an excellent roster like Carmelo Anthony, JR Smith, Joe Smith, Kenyon Martin, Marcus Camby, Andre Miller, and Earl Boykins, the Nuggets look like they are a NBA finals contender. Last year the nuggets had a lot of trouble from beyond the arch but this year they’ve got JR Smith who knocked down four of them in the Bobcats game. Fouls shouldn’t be a problem either, because you have a lot of big guys, so when your posting up against players like Yao Ming, Shaq, and even Amare Stoudamire, you can sparingly use your fouls without the feeling that you need to pay a full forty-eight minutes. I can see the Nuggets getting over 50 W’s for the third season in a row and once again making the playoffs.
Here’s my prediction for the NBA playoffs.
West
1.San Antonio
2.Phoenix
3.Denver
4.Houson
5.Dallas
6.Los Angeles Clippers
7.New Orleans
8.Los Angeles Lakers
East
1.Cleveland
2.Miami
3.Philidelphia
4.Chicago
5.New Jersey
6.Indiana
7.Detroit
8.Orlando
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Superbowl contenders
November 8th, 2006 by c4d1ll4c
I thought helamanswarrior100 and nephiteforce2’s greatest NFL teams was very creative, however it is a bit late for me to put who I think will do the best this year seeing as the season is half over, I can make predictions on how the playoffs will be and better yet who will win the superbowl. Take a look how I predict the NFL will end up this year:(Records are as of 11/8/06)
NFC
East- New York Giants(6-2)
North- Chicago Bears(7-1)
South- Carolina Panthers(4-4, I can’t see a Steve Smith team not win there devision there down by 2 games but I think they will pull through, not to mention Keshawn Johnson)
West- The NFC champs of last year, the Seattle Seahawks(5-3, although the seahawks have the same number of losses so far this year as they had the whole last season, I think Shawn Alexander will recover and lead these guys far into the playoffs. The Madden Curse is crazy :P)
Wildcards- I’m going to have to go with the Dallas Cowboys(4-4) and Atlanta Falcons(5-3), Terrell Owens has lost his dancing moves and elegance but he can still catch, everyone likes a rebel who can score touchdowns right, Bledsoe will be back sooner or later, and the Cowboys are in decent shape as of now. As for the Falcons, You’ve got Michael Vick and Warrick Dunn, who get the running yardage every team desires. Vick can also throw on the run this year, there a threat.
Honorable Mentions- New Orleans Saints and Philidelphia Eagles
AFC (my favorite conference of course :))
East- New England Patriots(6-2, the pats may have lost Dion Branch and a lot of players but there still hot, Tom Brady is unargueably in the top 3 for quarterbacks in the league, and there offensive line is pretty nice. New England won’t be out of the playoffs for some years to come.)
North- Cincinatti Bengals(4-4, probably my favorite team, the bengals have a huge shot cause they have a quick healing Carson Palmer, the unevitable Chad Johnson with his dances, and TJ, the bengals were basically the only team to shootout with the powerhouse colts last year, watch out for them in the playoffs.)
South- Indianapolis Colts(8-0, the colts look invulnerable as they were last year, they may be lucky 16 this year, Peyton Manning, who is probably the best fantasy player you can get and with a set of great recievers in Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison, they may have lost the edge to the cardinals but I’d gladly bet my bank that these guys will go to the playoffs.)
West- Denver Broncos(6-2, I’d probably get shot if I didn’t say they would make it, lots of contreversy has been put upon Jake Plummer but he is still a excellent quarterback, with great recievers and great backs, this team might be looking at another era.
Wildcards- I’g going to have to go with the Ravens(6-2) and the Chiefs(5-3), Ravens look as rejuvanated as ever, they are a solid team and are likely to make the playoffs. All I can say about the Chiefs is LJ, he’s a beast, he had what like 1600 yards in 9 games last year, and he was a back up to Priest Holmes :O.
and the moment you’ve been waiting for… The Superbowl Contender, I’m going to have to go with the Colts, Peyton Manning and his receivers are insane this year, they may very well go 16-0.
I hope you liked my writing ![]()
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Congratulations to Mr. Wilkoff
November 2nd, 2006 by c4d1ll4c
Congratulations Mr. Wilkoff on your baby. God will watch over her each and every minute of each and every day of each and each of every month, and you get the point. ![]()
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Movie security is a piece of s***
November 2nd, 2006 by c4d1ll4c
Disclaimer: I have never actually tried any of the following, don’t take me as a cheap person, anyway I hope you enjoy my writing…
Anyway, I think movie security is a piece of s***, there are multiple ways of getting into movie theatres without paying, for example the one by Park Meadows Mall. I’ve found out that if you’re in a large group, the employee who checks to see if you have your tickets doesn’t bother to even count if you have enough tickets, he’s on an hourly wage so it doesn’t really matter to him, so you can basically float with a large group and get in for free. Another way to get in is to go up to the employee and simply tell them that you left a personal object in one of their theatres, and if they ask you for a reciept (most do not because no offence but the majority are pretty careless) and “bam” your in. Also, another thing you can do is buy a ticket and spend the whole day there watching different movies. The easiest way to get in is probably the back door though, you get someone to buy their ticket and then open the back door for you and your friends. Also movie theatres are pretty stupid if you ask me, they ask for age identification for rated R movies but you can just buy a ticket to another movie and go in the R movie (I never have, my mom would have made me extinct by now if I had) and yet again nobody is watching the door. There are so many ways you can scam a movie theater it is not even funny. If movie theatres were the slightest bit more organized, they’d be gaining a total of millions of dollars more each year.
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