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Mon 06/29/09 08:58 AM





HAHA Brazil Beat US 3-2, good job US, you got us all fooled.

Shows you who is the real talent.


if it took brazil to the last few minutes to put the USA away, it really doesn't say much about their talent, does it?

the USA certainly isn't known as a soccer powerhouse.


doesn't matter, US was leading 2-0 and US is known as a good soccer team, yet they were beaten by a third-world country. US are a bunch of loser, to lose so much momentum in the second half to any team is the definition of a loser, and I played soccer for many years and in many good teams, so I know a thing or two about Football.


Dude. George Bush isn't president anymore. You can stop hating the United States now.


I hate every country in the world, not only the US.

Both US and Brazil are good teams, but losing 3-2 after leading 2-0 and having 3 goals against you in the second half, they should be ashamed. US played like women in the second half, no offence.

I played high-school soccer and played outside high-school in a high soccer league, and I understand the mentality of the game better than most.


You do have the soccer mentality. You are undoubtedly the guy who burns trash cans and turns over cars after matches. May I suggest lithium for what ails you?

Brazil has been a top 5 team in the world for over 20 years. They are a far better team than THE US, where great athletes flock to football and basketball. That said, the gap in talent is closing for sure. At least THE US has some players who can finish now, which it lacked for years.

NOTE: THE US did not even field its best team yesterday, due to injuries, red cards, et al. They will be even better when The World Cup rolls around. And, if not, those are my homies ... and they show great spirit. I'll be proud of them regardless. drinker

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Fri 06/26/09 01:10 AM
48 if Texas and Montana follow through and secede.

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Thu 06/25/09 11:14 PM
Hey Ike .. Good to see ya' dude. drinker

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Thu 06/25/09 10:40 PM


I have been here a Lo.........ng time

but I surface on and off

drinker


You're like the Mingle submarine? laugh


Myka's pic is making my periscope surface. pitchfork laugh

KIDDING PEEPS

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Thu 06/25/09 10:38 PM

I have been here a Lo.........ng time

but I surface on and off

drinker


You're like the Mingle submarine? laugh

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Thu 06/25/09 10:36 PM
Hey Myka Love :heart:

What's hanging Robert? :thumbsup: You haven't been here much ... or is it that I haven't been here much?

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Thu 06/25/09 10:34 PM

He's just bitter, so sad... Give credit where it's do no matter how you may feel about them as a person.. She wasn't a great actress but man did you see her paintings a sculptures? absolutely beautiful!


Not everyone can be Meryl Streep anyway, ya' know?

She was fun to watch and it's about what's entertaining ... period. She added value with her beauty ... like a Super Model who had the ability to function with the camera rolling. That's not bad I'd say.

I mean, Sandra Bullock isn't winning Oscars either but I'll watch her all day (usually from a tree with binoculars across The PCH :tongue: )

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Thu 06/25/09 10:30 PM
OH .. and HI!! smooched

Myka flowers

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Thu 06/25/09 10:29 PM
Throw grapefruits back ... They hurt more.

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Thu 06/25/09 10:01 PM

I think the burning bead did more for bringing domestic violence forward than many things and millions of family should be grateful.

I have to wonder how the fame wrecked her family life. True each person makes their own choices but it seems that this son has had problems for many years.


Him and has dad fought it out while he was in a drug-induced rage at one point. I'm sure if he had lived a clean life, he'd be fine. Nonetheless, hopefully his tough days are behind now. Sometimes jail is necessary to shake people out of their stupor.

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Thu 06/25/09 09:56 PM

Yes, the 70's. They died too young too.flowerforyou


And to think more of them didn't pass away from syphillis after the 70s. explode

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Thu 06/25/09 09:55 PM

Here is a great article by Francesca Biller Safran from the Huffington Post.

With the deaths of Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson and David Carradine, it feels as though a large part of the 1970's has died right along with them, making those of us old enough to remember them feel as though a part of our culture and childhood is gone forever.

Barely old enough to be baby boomer, I can remember the golden girl of the 1970s gracing every boy's room in the form of a poster, dancing to every song Jackson ever sang with indefinable dance moves, and watching Kung Fu each week during dinner as if it were a religious experience.

Are we really so old that it is now time for our own childhood icons to begin passing away, or are these deaths and our shock simply a symbol that it was in the 70's that we began to take entertainers and celebrity-hood too seriously?

Either way, there is no argument that there was no era that has ever been like or will be like the seventies and eighties, as anyone who has lived, celebrated and survived through those years can attest to.

They were magical decades, a time when television characters, music, pop idols and commercialism became almost a part of our own families, and when many of us with dysfunctional, absent families turned to for comfort and identity.

It was a time for kicking back, partying, looking "marvelous" always, and putting on the glitz before "bling" ever became a lame modern term without any true meaning.

It was an era we "seriously" watched shows like Charlie's Angeles without laughing and because we thought these new powerful and beautiful women were cool and deserved to be idolized as the sexy, strong, modern woman. And we all either had a favorite angel to wither lust over or try to emulate.

It was a time when disco and rock and roll clashed, when "Disco Sucks" was chanted at Rolling Stone's concerts and yet Jagger used a lot of the rhythms and black sounds in his music.

We can remember too when Farrah Fawcett turned her famous hair in for a mop hairdo and a serious acting role in 'The Burning Bed' and other movies, something no one thought the beautiful blonde sex symbol could do.

We can remember Jackson crossing barriers of race, gender, age, and culture with his astounding talent with songs like Billie Jean, We are the World, The Thriller Album, and even Ebony and Ivory with Paul McCartney.

When Ed McMahon died this week, I was very sad to hear the news. I can remember watching the Tonight Show with my father as a teenager, one of the happier moments we often shared together. It seemed when Johnny's sidekick died, that a piece of that lighter side of childhood had now simply passed away. But at least with McMahon, he was elderly and it wasn't a shock to my system, or to my father's.

We also knew about Farrah. The seemingly-impossibly healthy, sunny-faced poster girl who defined Hollywood, California beauty--we tried not to think this iconic angel could be suffering from the dreaded C word, and I am still in shock over her death as well, even though it was expected.

David Carradine was a an iconic symbol of my generation too. Most of my elementary school male classmates had King Fu lunchboxes and thermoses. My brother even began martial arts because of the show and still practices today.

But Michael Jackson was only fifty. 50 year-olds and especially iconic cultural superstars aren't supposed to die. 50 is the age of one of my older siblings, not of my grandfather or great uncle.

We danced to his songs at my prom in Hawaii, watched street performers break dance to his songs with boom boxes New York, and I had a boyfriend who always donned a glove when attending parties.

Jackson looked up to James Brown, and some say his talent was equaled; he had the grace of Fred Astaire who once called to compliment him on his dancing; he made the moon walk the ultimate dance goal for both blacks and whites, and sadly because he was forced to act as an adult in childhood, he became like a frail child in adulthood.

This is truly sad day for all of us who are old enough to remember this special era that Michael, Farrah and David symbolized, and young enough to worry, panic and grieve.

Their deaths mean in part that we must actually be getting older, and forced to face our own mortality. It makes an entire generation mourn that a big part of our own youth, culture and childhood has truly been washed away, never to return.




OH Lord ... I'd better not drink the Kool Aid after that. :cry:

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Thu 06/25/09 09:53 PM

Nope Larry. He was taken to UCLA Med Ctr. Farrah was in Santa Monica, I believe.



Thanks ...

Tough day for the PR people in those places.

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Thu 06/25/09 09:49 PM



died yesterday... she may not be considered as special as MJ but I'm sadder about her passing...


no she didnt die yesterday.. she died today thrusday 25th 3 hours before micheal died


You know what you're right, I was thinking today was Friday.. slaphead


I wonder if they died in the same hospital. I hadn't paid attention but all the elite types use Cedar's Sinai in LA, no?

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Thu 06/25/09 09:40 PM
I love the angelic halo of light around your head Winxie ... It screams:

"KABLAM!"

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Thu 06/25/09 09:39 PM
Nice ... Now I can't get the theme song from "Dawson's Creek" outta' my head Auburn!

Who wants to make out on the bridge while Pacey and Joey toast marshmallows?

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Thu 06/25/09 09:37 PM

Hey Auburn! smooched

<--- Here's my 80s Larry homage to my girls Farrah and Winxie.

Now, where is Michele Williams when you need her?

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Thu 06/25/09 09:36 PM
HUGS to the Princess Joy :thumbsup:

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Thu 06/25/09 09:35 PM
Hey Auburn! smooched

<--- Here's my 80s Larry homage to my girl's Farrah and Winxie.

Now, where is Michele Williams when you need her?

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Thu 06/25/09 09:33 PM




she will be missed. I saw her interview recently after her chemo and her son came to see her.

i even had the Farrah hair back in the day


I had Farrah hair in high school for a little while too.laugh


How 'bout some 80s Winx right now in her honor? devil


laugh

<----This wasn't from my hair feathering days. It's from my concrete hair spray days.laugh


SWEEEET!! :banana: smooched

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