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    Sure is Aawfully quiet in here...

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:14 AM [General]

    Hello...hello...hello...

    Man all I get on this site is an echo. Surely I haven't scared off all the OU fans. Come on people speak up! It's no fun poking fun at losers that won't poke back!

     

     

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    SHOWING LUV TO GCI'S AND CHI TOWN FINEST DJS....

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 10:11 AM EST [General]

    DJ PHANTOM, DJ LIL JOHN AND DJ V-DUB

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    WWE Reports Jeff Hardy Found Unconscious

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 10:06 AM EST [WWE news]

    WWE.com just posted the following:

    BOSTON – Jeff Hardy was found unconscious in a stairwell at his hotel in Boston today, and was rushed to the nearest emergency room.

    Due to privacy issues, WWE is not releasing the name of the hospital.

    WWE.com will have more information if it becomes available.


    My thoughts:    There is no other information on this, so I cannot confirm is this is indeed real or if this is a angle for tonight's Survivor Series PPV.   Hopefully more information will be released sometime today.
        Visit http://www.wrestlingnewsarena.com   for more information throughout the day.

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    Labour Comes Up With The Goods

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 03:04 PM GMT [General]

    In an impressive and wide-ranging interview for the BBC's Politics Show, the Prime Minister has said "substantial" measures would be in the pre-Budget report on Monday to pump money into the economy.

    What is a crisis that started in America is being dealt with by the British government in an impressive and orderly manner. The Tories want cuts and to let the British economy stagnate.

    Borrowing to invest:

    With Britain having historically low borrowing, it is only right that we now increase our borrowing to stimulate economic growth, this is something all governments agree on and all major economists, only the dangerously novice Tories fail to see that making cuts during a contraction would lead to misery for millions.

    Whereas the Tories failed to help in the past recessions, this government has come up with the goods and are helping millions through this investment. It is a plan which will mean many, many, familes will be able to celebrate Christmas this year more happily than if Scrooge-like Cameron got it.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7744273.stm

     

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    A.A. Thought for the Day

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 11:59 AM [General]

    Today's thought from Hazelden is:

    A.A. Thought for the Day

    AA is like a ****, holding back the ocean of liquor. If we take one glass of liquor, it is like making a small hole in the ****, and once such a hole has been made, the whole ocean of alcohol may rush in upon us. By practicing the AA principles we keep the **** strong and in repair.

    Meditation for the Day

    I keep as close as I can to my Higher Power. I try to think, act, and live as though I am always in God's presence. Keeping close to a Power greater than myself is the solution to most of earth's problems. I try to practice the presence of God in the things I think and do. That is the secret of personal power.

    Prayer for the Day

    I pray that I may keep close to the mind of God.

    You are reading from the book:

    Twenty-four Hours a Day for Teens by Anonymous

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    To Meet the man you gotta be THE MAN

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:58 AM EST [General]

    So today I went to go meet Ric Flair, and what a day it was. For starts I had preorderd my tix and was 10th in line to pick them up. So I got my ticket and was told that the 8x10 would be $5, I at the time had no cash on me and had to run back and get some. So I got the cash and was going to go right back in until I was stopped and told I had to wait to go back in.

    Long story short, I ended up waiting in the same line twice. I went from 10th in line to being like 60th. Anyway I got in and got to take a promo picture with Ric Flair and later got his autograph. It was a real well done event by PCW. No Rushing at all. I even got to talk the Ric Flair for a bit, I kept calling him Naitch for some reason and he must have found it cool because I was the only one he signed it "Naitch" Flair was a really cool guy, and was having a party which is probably going on now, at a bar with many many girls lol.

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    Wind turbine becalmed

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 02:58 PM GMT [Politics]

    Now I have heard everything. A council has installed a wind turbine to power an ice cream kiosk and public bog!! Unfortunately, they have installed it in a position that is totally sheltered from the wind so, unsurprsilngly, it does not work. As the old cliche goes, you could not make it up!! I hate greenies!!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/3501569/Waste-Watch-waste-litter-and-wind-turbines.html 

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    i was not registering for a blog - just to look at telegraph articles

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 02:57 PM GMT [General]

    I was not registering for a blog - just to look at Telegraph articles!

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    En el fondo. CapĂ­tulo 10.

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:54 AM EST [General]

    Capítulo 10. Sin glamour pero con corazón.

    Él trató de disimular haciendo que dormía, a buenas horas mangas verdes, si fuese un poco listo habría cerrado los ojos en el momento en que nos vio salir del local porque lo que es escuchar iba a poder escuchar igual. Pero no paso por vez, di un par de golpes en la puerta para que se diese por aludido y aunque se resistió acabó por abrir la ventanilla.

    -    Hola Xiana ¿qué tal? – dijo haciendo que espabilaba, como si acabase de despertar.

    Le dije que bajase del coche, que teníamos que hablar con él. Bajó, con reticencias, pero bajó. Nos dijo que no sabía más que lo que les había contado yo y lo que suponía que ya habíamos escuchado en el Venus. No se lo creímos del todo, por lo menos yo, Salva quedó convencido cuando le dijo que aquello era lo que le había contado Andrés. Salva bien sabía que Andrés sólo contaba lo que era estrictamente necesario y a ser posible sólo lo que a él le convenía, sobre todo que omitía todo lo que pudiese perjudicar a los demás. Yo no sabía si Paco se hacía el tonto o si realmente era tan inocente como parecía, después de todo era el único al que podía excluir oficialmente de la categoría de cerdo, así que bien merecía un poco e confianza de mi parte.

    Cuando llegamos al portal de Sandra, Paco dudó si subir, sabía que no era mi casa y auque parecía que había buen rollo con Salva el portal tenía bastante mala pinta. Pero no le dimos tiempo a huir. Entramos con nuestra llave porque Sandra todavía estaría en el sofá, el programa Ni glamour ni corazón duraba unas cinco o seis horas. Salva fue a la cocina y Paco y yo entramos en la sala. Efectivamente Sandra estaba atenta a la pantalla, desvió un momento la mirada hacia nosotros mientras anunciaban los politonos; pero la voz en off anunciando los contenidos de la siguiente hora la volvió a cautivar.

    Paco quedó de pie unos segundos y después se sentó de repente; sí, fue en aquel momento cuando volvió a sentir la sensación de mareo de la primera vez que tuvo el mar bajo los pies. Salva llegó con unas patatas fritas y con unas galletas y como hipnotizados quedamos mirando el programa, sin hablar... bueno Paco miraba a Sandra.

    En el plató estaban todos los colaboradores y todas las colaboradoras; Aría Canciño, que era nuestra favorita, había conseguido una entrevista en exclusiva con la Marquesa de Ripipí. La marquesa no era muy dada a entrevistas ni a los platós y aquella entrevista era un bombazo. La repentina cancelación de la boda del hijo de la marquesa había desatado los rumores de una infidelidad por parte de la prometida y posterior enfado de la marquesa. Aquella noche nos iban a aclarar todas las posibles dudas, iban a disipar todos los rumores, iban a poner las cartas sobre la mesa. La Marquesa de Ripipí lo contaba todo.

    Antes de dar paso a la entrevista hacían el debate previo de siempre donde Aría Canciño iba dando pequeñas pinceladas de lo que se nos venía encima y el resto trataba de dar sus argumentos a favor de uno o de otra. Sandra y yo estábamos a favor de la prometida, lo de la infidelidad era una trampa de la marquesa, segurísimo. Salva decía que lo que pasaba era que la marquesa se olió el pastel y decidió tomar cartas en el asunto antes de que quedase con la mitad de su fortuna, que era porque en el fondo pensaba igual que Salva, pero no quería llevarle la contraria a Sandra, no fuese que lo odiase.

    El relportero gráfico Artur Salmos aseguró que había unas fotos de la infiel circulando por las redacciones de las principales revistas del país. Aría Canciño dijo que la marquesa había hablado abiertamente sobre el tema de las fotos y que le había dicho que ella no sabía de su existencia. Artur dijo que eso era lo que le convenía decir porque no quería que su hijo quedase como un engañado. Charo Fermín dijo que ella era amiga personal de Rosalía, que así se llamaba la prometida del hijo de la marquesa y que era una chica muy seria, con sus masters y un trabajo en un consejo de administración y que estaba enamoradísima del hijo de la marquesa. Vismi González sugirió que igual el tarambaina era el heredero, y también aseguró que había unas fotos circulando por las principales redacciones de las principales revistas del mundo rosa del país y parte del extranjero.

    Ahí fue donde el presentador paró el debate y dio paso a la entrevista. Y la verdad es que fue una gran decepción. Sí que habló de la cancelación de la boda, dijo que eso era cosa de los contrayentes y que ella no era quien para opinar, y eso que Aría le hizo la pregunta de mil y una maneras; incluso Paco dijo que con gente así en los interrogatorios no se les escapaba nadie. De lo que sí habló fue de la supuesta trampa a su nuera. Ella dijo que jamás de los jamases le haría eso a nadie, que la quería como a una hija y que era una chica buenísima, muy trabajadora de una familia muy buena. Sandra y yo nos mirábamos leyéndonos el pensamiento: la marquesa era de un falso... Cuando le preguntó por la conducta disipada de su hijo y ahí trató de justificarlo diciendo que hacía lo que hacían los chicos de su edad, que era muy joven, que quería vivir la vida. Se delató, no quería que su hijo se casase, que no, que se le notaba bien. Aría insistió en el tema de las fotos, y ella aseguró que no había tales fotos, que lo aseguraba.

    Después de la entrevista el debate fue de lo más encendido, en la tele y en casa. Yo noté que la marquesa había pagado por retirar las fotos de su hijo y también había pagado para difundir las de Rosalía. Sandra estaba segura de esto último, pero decía que de existir las fotos de su hijo no le importaría que se publicasen porque ella era así como muy liberal y además favorecía a la causa del “no matrimonio”. Paco decía que la nuera lo había preparado todo para deshacerse del marquesito después de la boda, pero que por algún motivo extraño se le habían adelantado las cosas. Salva decía que la tal Rosalía era una lurpia de cuidado con ganas de ser famosa y que le daba igual casarse que no con tal de salir en la tele, que ya había escuchado que le habían ofrecido un programa en ese canal en el que le pagaban a las guapas por figurar. Paco ya se había metido en el grupo y hablaba con total libertad, sin el nerviosismo de los primeros momentos.

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    Hooliganism chooses non-league football as easy target to rear its ugly head

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 02:54 PM GMT [General]

    Recent coin-throwing incidents at Stamford Bridge and Villa Park, scuffles between Everton fans and stewards at the Emirates, it all seems to dispel the theory, by the more optimistic observers of the game, that hooliganism is dead.

    With the advent of state-of-the-art stadia, the old excuse that 'if you treat people like animals they will act like animals' is no longer relevant. Gone are the days when supporters were herded into pens hemmed in by high fences. In fact, fans of clubs in the higher leagues not only have access to the best stadium facilities, but are looked after by a small army of stewards, backed up by police and high tech surveillance, making them among the safest in the world.

    Not so in non-league football, which does not have the infrastructure, money, or resources to cope with even a small minority who are intent on causing mayhem. This worrying trend has been shown on numerous occasions over the last few months, where idiots, only content with knocking 12 bells out of each other, have caused clubs no end of headaches.

    Only last week, in the Principality Welsh Premier League, there were running battles between around 50 fans before, during, and after Bangor's game with Rhyl. The trouble was so bad that a police helicopter had to be scrambled and Football Association of Wales chief John Deakin said that the option of playing games behind closed doors could not be ruled out.

    York City have had their own problems. Fans were warned that their actions could lead to the club suffering heavy fines or point deductions if behaviour doesn't improve. A minority of supporters have caused damage at several away grounds this season costing the club nearly a £1000 in repairs. 

    Stories of casual violence in the lower leagues are never hard to find. Even the magic of the FA Cup is not exempt. A mass half-time brawl erupted at Blue Square North's Alfreton Town 4-2 win over Bury Town. Police were called when a heated exchange between rival supporters in the clubhouse, descended into furniture throwing. While in the Blue Square South, Weston-Super-Mare's encounter with Basingstoke saw Weston's French defender Cedric Abraham allegedly struck by a supporter.

    For clubs plagued by troublemakers the consequences could be dire. Some have already had to cut staff and players' wages in order to survive the economic downturn. Additional financial penalties could be a final nail in the coffin. The unsavoury elements to any club's fan base, unless dealt with swiftly and sharply, is a sure way to drive away the law-abiding grassroots support that is the lifeline for many of these football clubs. That would be the biggest travesty of all.

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    BARACK: YOU ARE STARTING TO SCARE ME BOBO

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:52 AM EST [General]

    OKAY WHEN YOU START DRESSING LIKE ME TO TALK BACK TO ME YOU SCARE THE HELLOUTTA ME... MICHELLE IS HE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME OR ONLY SINCE HE HAS BEEN FULLY POSSESSED... THIS IS GETTING SCARY, OKAY BOBO, WE ARE DRESSING LIKE TWINS TO SAY WHAT? YOU ARE WEARING THE SAME BROWN BOMBER JACKET I HAVE TO MAKE WHAT POINT, WHAT BOO BOO... WHAT?

    MICHELLE WHAT IS HE GOING THRU NOW, SEE THAT IS WHY I PLAY WITH THE CHIDLREN, WHERE ARE MY JR COUSINS... MALIAH ... SASHA... WHERE Y'ALL AT?

    LOL THIS AIN'T FUNNY, WHAT YOU SAY RIGHT THERE BOBO?

    Obama walks to his motorcade following dinner at the home of friend Penny Pritzker on November 22, 2008 In Chicago. Obama announced plans to create 2.5 million new jobs as he forged ahead in his bid to shore up the flagging economy ahead of his January inauguration. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

     

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    jeff hardy

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:51 AM EST [General]

    I just found out about jeff.  I hope its nothing serious and im sending all my thoughts to him.  I do have one thing to say when i did find out about it on wwe.com it said something about the match and i kinda broke how could they think about a match with whats going on.

    sending my love, lala

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    Hola!!!

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:48 AM EST [General]

    Estoy muy contenta de haber estado en Mexico y feliz de regresar a casita aqui en New York. Gracias a todos por sus saludos que me enviaron durante mi aunsencia los quiero mucho!

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    BARACK: Ge*TT*Y(am)I*A*G; U.S. President Elect Barack Obama's Motorcade

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:47 AM EST [General]

    CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 22: President-Elect Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive at the home of Penny Pritzker for dinner November 22, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. During his weekly radio address today Obama promoted his economic plan to create 2.5 million jobs by 2011. (Photo by Anne Ryan-Pool/Getty Images)

    LOOK AT THE PLACEMENT OF THE LETTERS TO GE THE CODE ON THIS ONE...

    DID YOU GUYS HAVE SOME FUN?

    MICHELLE YOU REALLY DO NEED A FUR BABY, I HAVE GOT TO WORK ON THAT FOR CHRISTMAS...

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    dicen

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 09:46 AM EST [General]

    dicen que de todos los animales de la creacion,

    el ser humano es el unico que bebe sin tener sed,

    come sin tener hambre y habla sin tener nada que decir.

    por eso es mejor forjar el alma que amueblarla

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    Australia Where? November 23 2008

    Sunday, November 23, 2008, 02:43 PM GMT [General]

    Australian Music True Tales: the exiled outbursts of our man in Australia  Rock critic Everett True has relocated to Brisbane and, in his first weekly blog, he explains why he's not happy with the local music press  Australians don't have much respect for the music press - it runs counter to their culture. Australian rock is all about "Good on ya, mate - well done for getting up on stage and switching that amplifier on". The idea of anyone actually daring to criticise musicians for the sound they make is almost heresy. Everyone is treated equally, which means no knocking anyone back, however great the temptation. (That'll be why Australian rock is best known to the outside world for such musical abominations as Silverchair, the Vines and Savage Garden.) Sport is the predominant culture here, and music is similarly viewed as a leisure activity - it's all about "work rate", "dedication" and "goals scored". Unsurprisingly, Australians get the music press they deserve.  http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2008/aug/06/truetales

    Historical Music venue Celebrating a passion for the espy This month, the Espy, as it's famously known, has been basking in the celebration of a mighty anniversary: 130 years serving punters from its perch on the hill overlooking St Kilda beach. Hundreds of bands have played there throughout the month-long birthday celebrations, which culminate next weekend with a huge line-up of acts over two days. http://www.theage.com.au/national/celebrating-a-passion-for-the-espy-20081123-6eu8.html

    Review Australia the Movie It has every Australian cliché you could hope for, from kangaroos and Nicole Kidman to aborigines going walkabout and, yep, Waltzing Matilda. There is even, within moments of the opening scenes, Rolf Harris's wobble board. But Baz Luhrmann's long-awaited, and over-budget epic Australia manages, against the odds, to avoid turning into one big sunburnt stereotype about Godzone country. Instead, in what turns out to be a multi-layered story it describes an Australia of the 1940s that is at once compellingly, beautiful and breathtakingly cruel. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article5178513.ece

    Recent documentary release of Sir John Monash "Monash The Forgotten ANZAC" reminds all of his importance in development of Australian character including innovation, individuality, equality and responsibility. However, Australian political (and other) leaders, both left and right, seem to have been promoting the opposite in recent years, in the name of Australian values. Targetting those of non Anglo/Celtic background, like Monash whose family was Prussian Jewish, as not being Australian, adhoc approaches to issues and evading accountability (for encouraging jingoistic and racially based nationalism), not very Australian.... http://www.abc.net.au/tv/documentaries/interactive/monash/

    John Monash Father of the Blitzkrieg http://www.convictcreations.com/history/monash.html

    "not lip service, nor obsequious homage to superiors, nor servile observance of forms and customs...the Australian army is proof that individualism is the best and not the worst foundation upon which to build up collective di