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03-24-12 10:57am - 4656 days | #787 | |
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Hunger Games serves up huge opening day at $68M LOS ANGELES (AP) — The feast is on: "The Hunger Games" has taken in $68.25 million domestically in its first day, a record for a non-sequel. The Friday total for Lionsgate's "The Hunger Games" was the fifth-best opening day ever and puts the movie on track for the best debut weekend ever in March. That record is held by "Alice in Wonderland" with $116.1 million. The big start should translate into an opening weekend of as much as $140 million domestically, according to Paul Dergarabedian, analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com. First-day revenues for "The Hunger Games" were well behind the record $91.1 million for last summer's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." But "The Hunger Games" came within a few million dollars of each of the last three "Twilight" movies, whose opening days ranged from $68.5 million to $72.7 million. "The Hunger Games" stars Jennifer Lawrence as a teen forced to compete in a televised death match against other youths in a future North American society where a privileged capital city oppresses the people of 12 outlying worker districts. The film is based on the first book in a best-selling trilogy by author Suzanne Collins. | |
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03-23-12 05:32pm - 4657 days | #2 | |
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If Rick Santorum doesn't make President of the United States, maybe we can still elect him President of the PU club. I'm sure Khan and Rick would welcome the new, moral leadership Santorum could provide. | |
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03-20-12 07:41pm - 4660 days | #779 | |
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Just saw The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) on DVD. This is the remake with Daniel Craig. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I also saw the original Swedish version and liked that one as well. I can't really compare the two versions very well, because my memory is poor. But I thought the remake made the lead characters (Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara) more human, more appealing and approachable. | |
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03-18-12 03:34am - 4662 days | #777 | |
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I just saw Safe House with Denzel Washington. It was a good action movie. | |
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03-10-12 03:25am - 4670 days | #768 | |
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I even read most of the early Tarl Cabot of Gor series. But that was much later. And even though the writing was not explicit porn, I found the series erotic. A real male fantasy. Sort of like an updated, eroticized version of ERB's John Carter series. | |
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03-10-12 12:06am - 4671 days | #20 | |
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Card fraud, identity fraud, is becoming more common as time goes on. And it's not necessarily always related to porn. If you watch TV or read about credit fraud, you will know that computer criminals have gained access in the past to the credit card transactions of major chains like Best Buy. And credit card processing companies have been hacked. The lastest scam I heard about was criminals geting IRS refund checks instead of the people the refunds were supposed to go to. Welcome to the real world. But I think that most banks and credit card companies will believe you when you say that a certain charge is fraudulent. Because this is happening to a lot of people, a lot of accounts. | |
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03-09-12 11:50pm - 4671 days | #765 | |
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I need to copy some of your enthusiasm, and it will make my outlook brighter and more cheerful! Some problems aren't really problems, they are a blessing in disguise! Now, where's the liquor? | |
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03-09-12 11:44pm - 4671 days | #764 | |
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Yes, I saw Elmo Lincoln. But my favorite Tarzan was Johnny Weismuller. But I never had your courage, and any Tarzan yells I ever did were non-verbal and silent. | |
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03-09-12 12:52pm - 4671 days | #761 | |
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I've think I've seen almost all the Tazan movies ever made (except for the cartoon Taran movies and Disney's cartoon Tarzan). But most of those I saw so long ago, and with a failing memory), I only know I saw them. I hardly remember anything at all. It used to be I would see a movie, and still retain the basic plot. But now I see and movie, and if I see it one or two years later on TV, I oftentimes don't remember that I saw it before, or at the end of the movie, I think to myself, "Did I see this beofre, or not?" I know I read all the Tarzan books, and the John Carter books, when I was a teenager. Also, I think there was a series set on Venus. And Burroughs also wrote some stand-alone novels that I read, like the Monster Men, that I really enjoyed. But I think there were a few novels I might have missed. I don't remember reading any of his westerns, and I think he wrote at least one or two of those. When I was a teenager, I read almost anything in fiction: science fiction, westerns, mysteries, adventure, etc. Reading was one of my great joys. And my memory was so much better then than it is now. If I picked up most books I read 40 or 50 years ago, it would be like reading a new book: the plot and characters would be new, not familiar. I don't have Alzheimers, but it seems like the next worst thing. | |
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03-07-12 08:29am - 4673 days | #3 | |
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Met-art is the number one site I would recommend. You can't beat it for teen softcore, in terms of content size and value. Teen Mega World for teen hardcore videos. Again, massive content and low price. There are many other good sites out there, but those are the two leaders for softcore pix and hardcore videos. | |
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03-06-12 09:34pm - 4674 days | #757 | |
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I read John Carter when I was a teenager, because I was reading anything Burroughs wrote. But Tarzan was my hero. Also Tarzan had movies that I could watch. I thought Clash of the Titans (the remake) was OK. But I enjoyed the original more. Judi Bowker, the heroine of the original, was absolutely lovely. So I might see John Carter or the follow up to Clash of the Titans. Or I might see Safe House, because I usually enjoy any action movie with Denzel Washington. | |
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03-04-12 04:23pm - 4676 days | #755 | |
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Haven't been inside a movie theater for several months now. A combination of getting sick and lack of really appealing movies. The movies I might see I am waiting until they come out on DVD. Much cheaper to wait for a $1 plus change DVD than to pay movie theater prices. And if the movie is disappointment, which happens, it's easier to take the disappointment knowing I only paid $1 plus change to see the movie. | |
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11-20-11 10:00am - 4781 days | #7 | |
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I think a lot of us have similar stories about your Uncle's stash of Playboy. And then going on to Penthouse and other sources. But at least for several years, it was enough to just look at the photos. Whacking a doodle came much later. | |
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11-18-11 08:28pm - 4783 days | #736 | |
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I don't think it makes good commercial sense for two movies on the same subject to be coming out together. At least one of the movies is probably to lose money. And the subject matter of a historical triangle doesn't seem to have a wide audience. It seems more like a vanity project where the actresses (Dakota Fanning and Keira Knightly) will enjoy showing their acting skills, but how many people will want to watch either movie seems very limited. Snow White has a broader appeal, but again, two Snow White movies coming out at the same time is a poor marketing decision. You've got big name stars in both of the Snow White movies, and probably special effects up the gazoo. These are tent-pole movies. Every once in a while, Hollywood just seems to release two movies on the same subject. Wyatt Earp had a movie with Kurt Russell and a different Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner. I think the Kurt Russell movie made money, partially because it was released first. The Kevin Costner Wyatt Earp movie bombed. | |
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11-18-11 01:03pm - 4783 days | #734 | |
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Dakota Fanning is not a small girl anymore. She is a grown woman, who gets married in her new movie role. And unless you look closely, you wouldn't even know it was Dakota Fanning. Her hair is brown, and she looks like some Englishy maiden. She also gets to wear a corset. ..... ..... Dakota Fanning grows up, gets married in new role By JILL LAWLESS AP – 6 hours ago LONDON (AP) — Dakota Fanning is stepping forward into adulthood, and back in time. The 17-year-old former child star takes on a firmly grown-up role as the title character in "Effie," a movie that recreates an infamous Victorian love triangle involving 19th-century art critic John Ruskin, his disenchanted young bride Effie Gray and artist John Everett Millais. "I think actually in films I've done more adult things in other ones than I have in this one," Fanning said during a break in filming at a country mansion near London. "But this is my first time being a wife and all of that, which is actually kind of exciting and very fun. "I get married in the movie. I had a wedding dress. It was kind of surreal," said Fanning, who has been acting for a decade since she grabbed attention, aged 7, as the daughter of Sean Penn's character in "I Am Sam." Fanning, who recently began studies at New York University, is no stranger to edgy material. She played a troubled 12-year-old in 2007's "Hounddog," which contained a controversial rape scene, and was the cruel vampire Jane in the "Twilight" films. Last week Britain's advertising watchdog pulled a Marc Jacobs ad featuring Fanning, saying it seemed to sexualize a child — the regulator said the actress looked younger than 16. The ad for "Oh, Lola" perfume showed the star in a short dress sitting with an oversized perfume bottle between her legs. Her outfits for "Effie" are considerably more demure. Written by Academy Award-winning actress Emma Thompson and starring Thompson's real-life spouse Greg Wise as Ruskin, the movie is allowing Fanning to fulfill a long-held dream of appearing in period garb. "Wearing a corset every day has been ... interesting," she said with a laugh. "It really does make you feel like you are someone else in a different time. It takes a while to get dressed in the morning and to take everything off, and you kind of get a glimpse into what it was like not being able to take your own clothes off. "You have to have someone helping you and putting you into these clothes. It just shows how different everything was." | |
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11-17-11 05:40pm - 4784 days | #732 | |
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One thing that surprises me about Mirror Mirror is the director is Tarsem Singh. He directed The Cell (2000), The Fall (2006), and the just released Immortals (2011). All three films had brilliant visuals. (Actually, I saw the first two films, and the use of color and imagery in them was beyond great. I haven't seen Immortals, but I have seen some trailers from it, and that film seems to be visually overwhelming as well. Tarsem Singh and Zack Snyder are two directors that focus on superlative images and use of colors. But Mirror Mirror, from the trailer I saw, does not seem to have the impressive imagery or colors I expect from Tarsem Singh. Lily Collins is a beautiful/attractive young women. But she does not appear to be super-gorgeous in the trailer that I saw. And Julia Roberts, a super-star, is only presented as attractive, not super-attractive or gorgeous, even though she is supposed to be one of the most beautiful women in the world, in the movie. The color/imagery/whatever that is a Tarsem Singh trademark does not appear in this film, from what I can tell from the trailer I saw. I saw a trailer for another upcoming Snow White movie with Kristen Stewart. And some of the other-wordly/fantasy images I saw in that trailer were what I would have expected from Tarsem Singh. | |
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11-17-11 02:18am - 4784 days | #66 | |
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I can dimly recall those days. When I would look through National Geographic magazines looking for females with naked breasts. But then I graduated to Playboy. And to catalogs where the models wore swimsuits. Those were the days! | |
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11-17-11 02:10am - 4784 days | #730 | |
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I guess it's easier for "decent" people to cry shame against porn stars than against the other people you mentioned. Or at least more newsworthy. Though there are plenty of people who are always willing to point out the faults of others anyway. Let's find people to savage. It helps to pass the time of day. Human nature, I guess. | |
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11-16-11 03:44pm - 4785 days | #728 | |
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Fisher fires back at Shatner: 'Star Wars' is better than 'Trek' Which is better: "Star Wars" or "Star Trek"? By Ree Hines “Star Trek” vet William Shatner threw down the sci-fi gauntlet when he named “Trek” the superior franchise when compared to “Star Wars.” For over a month his claim went unchallenged, but now Carrie "Princess Leia" Fisher is declaring war. “They’re not in the same league,” the actress behind Princess Leia stated in a video uploaded to her YouTube channel. “I mean, they have the word ‘star’ in the title, and there’s space travel, right? Where did they go to? Klingon? It just sounds like a laundry detergent.” Ahem, that’s Qo’noS, but point taken. From there, Fisher got personal. “My space buns — they’re so much better than (Leonard) Nimoy’s ears.” Then things turned political. “I hear that (former vice president Dick) Cheney likes ‘Star Trek,’” she said with a grin. Before signing off, Fisher offered a tip aimed at Shatner. “So, here’s the thing. If you see Bill Shatner, call him Han Solo,” she said. Of course, Shatner’s already on to her jab. On his Google+ page, he’s asked supporters whether or not they think he should respond to her video. | |
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11-16-11 01:53pm - 4785 days | #727 | |
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I just saw a trailer for "Mirror Mirror", the upcoming movie about Snow White with Julia Roberts as the evil queen. The trailer fails to impress me. I don't like the humor, the photography, or anything else. I'm passing on the movie when it comes out. And probably passing on the DVD as well. | |
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11-15-11 02:26pm - 4786 days | #725 | |
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Is this off topic? It's a story/news article about 2 actors. One is Ronny Reagan, who went on to become President of the United States: .......... .......... Ronald Reagan Was Terrible At Sex, Says Actress Piper Laurie In Memoir 1 day ago by Jamie Peck Liberals, rejoice! In addition to having his economic policies more or less discredited by history, it would appear Ronald Reagan has now had other, more, shall we say, intimate policies of his discredited as well. In her new memoir, Learning To Live Out Loud, actress Piper Laurie talks about how our former President�s selfish attitude extended far beyond impoverished humans, to the underprivileged clitorises of his female partners. According to the book, a then 18-year-old Laurie first met the famous 39-year-old actor on the set of the 1950 drama Louisa (pictured), in which he played her father (ew). He asked the virginal young girl�s mother for permission to take her �out on a date,� then subjected her to what sounds like pretty much the worst sex ever. Via The Daily Mail: In �Learning to Live Out Loud� she writes that to begin with Reagan was the perfect gentleman and asked her mother for permission to take her out on a date. But instead of doing so he took her to his home where he made hamburgers for them both. Things went downhill from there and when they moved into the bedroom where Reagan turned into a �show-off� who had sex �without grace�. Laurie, 79, writes: �He made sure I was aware of the length of time he had been �ardent�. It was 40 minutes.� Laurie adds that when she complained she was not satisfied, she got rather short shrift indeed. Reagan told her: �There�s something wrong with you. You should have had many orgasms by now � after all this time. You�ve got to see a doctor.� Poor Piper Laurie! It would appear someone (or multiple someones) had lied gravely to Ronnie about how lady parts are operated, and gosh darnit if a mere lady was going to tell him any different. And that, my friends, is why you should never: 1.) Fake an orgasm. 2.) Fuck a Republican. 3.) Lose your virginity to Ronald Reagan. God dammit, now I feel bad for Nancy, too. JUST SAY NO to sex that is awful, girls. (Via The Daily Mail) | |
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11-14-11 10:39am - 4787 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...youts-rocket-2m.html Making a killing: Owners 'deliberately harming pets for insurance money' as fake compensation payouts rocket to £2m Insurers say some owners have deliberately killed their pets in order to receive a claim By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:03 PM on 14th November 2011 False claims on pet insurance are soaring with some owners deliberately maiming or even killing their animals to get a payout. Fake claims in the UK on pet policies have almost quadrupled in the last year making it the fastest growing area of insurance claims. The injuries to animals mirror the 'cash for crash' claims made on cars - where vehicles are deliberately damaged for the insurance money. Figures from the Association of British Insurers have revealed there was £1,929,900 worth of pet insurance fraud detected last year - up from just £420,000 in 2009, although the true scale is thought to be far higher. According to insurers some owners have even killed their pets so they can claim an early death payout. Others have injured their pets in 'fake accidents' to cover up previous injuries or conditions that were not covered by their policy. Some pets go mysteriously missing because some policies pay out if a pet is lost or stolen, while some animals may never have existed in the first place. A further scam is to include claims for vet treatments which have not been carried out or put through at up to double the cost of what they should be. Experts believe some vets must be involved in carrying out the scams and say some healthy pets have even been deliberately put down. Shocking figures: Otto Thoresen, director general of the Association of British Insurers. The organisation revealed there was £1,929,900 worth of pet insurance fraud detected last year Shocking figures: Otto Thoresen, director general of the Association of British Insurers. The organisation revealed there was £1,929,900 worth of pet insurance fraud detected last year Carys Clarke, a solicitor who works as an insurance fraud investigator for law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer, said: 'Between 2008 and 2010 the number of claims where fraud has been suspected or proven has increased by 440 per cent. 'As in motor insurance, the types of pet fraud vary, but suspicions are often aroused by potentially exaggerated claims for treatment. 'In addition to the loss of use and value of the animal, the deliberate destruction or maiming of an animal can also be disguised as an accident and deliberate destruction of an animal by a veterinary surgeon when unnecessary are also areas where fraud might arise.' She said veterinary records, unlike humans, do not always follow animals around so can often be difficult to be trace, making it easier to carry out frauds. She added that vets, who are not bound by the constraints of using the cheapest drugs available like the NHS, can even charge up to twice as much for treatment. 'Insurers may also be presented with claims for cost of drugs or treatment for animals that don't exist or for a treatment that is unnecessary or more expensive than needed', she said. 'These are particularly worrying types of fraud because it often requires the help of a vet.' A total of 2.3 million cats and dogs were insured last year and virtually every type of animal can be covered. The Association of British Insurers is now arranging a shared database of information about insured animals to detect fraud. | |
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11-14-11 08:28am - 4787 days | #724 | |
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First Look: Pixar forges new princess with 'Brave' AP By DERRIK J. LANG - AP Entertainment Writer | AP – 18 minutes ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — The newest princess from The Walt Disney Co. is more interested in shooting arrows and hunting bears than attending balls and finding Prince Charming. Merida, the spunky curly-haired Scottish heroine from the upcoming Pixar Animation Studios adventure "Brave," is breaking new ground as the archery-loving protagonist of the Oscar-winning studio's first fairytale. "She's your anti-princess," said "Brave" co-director Mark Andrews. "She isn't your typical princess. She doesn't wear nice clothes except in a couple of scenes when her strict mom, Queen Elinor, makes her do it for special functions. She's an active and action-oriented person. She wants to get out in the outdoors of the Highlands, escaping from castle life and exploring the woods." "Brave," scheduled for release June 22, 2012, is set in medieval Scotland and features the voices of "Boardwalk Empire" actress Kelly Macdonald as Princess Merida, Emma Thompson as Queen Elinor, Billy Connolly as her one-legged father, King Fergus, as well as Craig Ferguson, Kevin McKidd and Robbie Coltrane as the kingdom's noblemen. Despite being the first Pixar film to focus on a female heroine, Andrews said "Brave" will be less about girl power and more about the oppositional relationship between mother Elinor and daughter Merida, likening the defiant red-haired princess to a scrutinized teenager who is forced to attend the same high school where her mother serves as the principal. In the film's full-length trailer, out Tuesday, Merida's father tells of the 12-foot-tall beast with razor-sharp claws, a face scarred with a dead eye and "hide littered with the weapons of fallen warriors," that chomped off his leg while the rebellious Merida transverses a lush forest, ascends a mountain and lands a bull's eye at a tournament. The role of Merida in "Brave" marks the first animated film part for Macdonald, a Scottish actress who has appeared in such movies as "Gosford Park" and "Finding Neverland." She acknowledged being struck by the significance of playing Disney royalty during a visit to Disneyland earlier this year as she watched Disney princesses gallivanting during the afternoon parade. "I just thought, 'My goodness! There's eventually going to be a Merida doing her thing up there,'" said Macdonald. "The people that they cast to be the characters and wear the costumes at Disneyland have to do the accent, so somebody at Disneyland is going to be doing me. Some American girl will have to do my accent. It kind of blows my mind, really." Other imagery teased in the new trailer includes Merida encountering mystical blue-hued wisps and the gnarly bear that took her father's leg. Andrews said despite the 3-D film's darker tone and visual style compared with past Pixar movies like "Toy Story" and "Cars," ''Brave" won't be "missing any of the comedy or entertainment you usually associate with Pixar." ___ AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/derrikjlang/. | |
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11-14-11 07:13am - 4787 days | #3 | |
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I would like to add no piercings to the list. I just find them distracting. As for botox, I know some women actresses had have that done. But is it going into porn already? What about a fan craze where the porn starlets have their tattoos removed? That would be a good one. But even the movie stars are getting into the tattoos. So I don't hold out much hope for that. | |
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11-14-11 05:18am - 4787 days | #723 | |
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Since this was a grammar school appearance, I doubt the kids at this reading session, who were under the age of 12 years old, have had much knowledge of Sasha's porn career. None of the kids have probably ever seen any of her porn videos, for example. Perhaps in some people's minds it makes a woman unfit to associate with decent people or children if that woman has had a career in porn. But so far, at least, it hasn't been made into any federal laws. | |
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11-12-11 01:40pm - 4789 days | #721 | |
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Are porn stars contagious? How about ex-porn stars? Would you want a porn star to visit an elementary school that has real kids? ........ ........ Ex-porn star reading to LA students causes stir AP – 26 minutes ago COMPTON, Calif. (AP) — Some parents have filed complaints with the Parent-Teacher Association after a former adult film star said she read to children in a classroom at a Los Angeles County elementary school. Sasha Grey, a 23-year-old ex-porn actress who has appeared in mainstream shows like HBO's "Entourage," was a guest earlier this month at Compton's Emerson Elementary School for Read Across America Day. Grey tweeted Nov. 2 that she spent the day reading to students in the first and third grades. KTLA-TV (http://bit.ly/uZ5zY8 ) quoted parents questioning whether it was appropriate to have Grey at the school. Parent Dudley Wheaton wondered why the school couldn't find a fireman or a police officer to read to students. Grey has not appeared in porn films in over two years. She has been a regular on "Entourage" and appeared in the 2009 film "The Girlfriend Experience." | |
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11-10-11 09:56am - 4791 days | #12 | |
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Some simple examples of how the law can be strange: Note: these are real laws, not just something I made up by myself: Alabama — it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. Alaska — it is considered an offense to push a live moose out of a moving airplane. Arizona — any misdemeanor committed while wearing a red mask is considered a felony. Arizona — when being attacked by a criminal or burglar, you may only protect yourself with the same weapon that the other person possesses. Augusta, Maine — to stroll down the street playing a violin is against the law. Baltimore, Maryland — it is illegal to take a lion to the movies. Baltimore, Maryland — it is a violation of city code to sell chicks or ducklings to a minor within one week of the Easter holiday. Barber, North Carolina — fights between cats and dogs are prohibited. Bexley, Ohio — the installation and usage of slot machines in outhouses is prohibited. Boise, Idaho — residents may not fish from a giraffe's back. Chicago, Illinois — it is forbidden to eat in a place that is on fire. Chico, California — detonating a nuclear device within the city limits results in a $500 fine. Everett, Washington — it is illegal to display a hypnotized or allegedly hypnotized person in a store window. Fargo, North Dakota — one may be jailed for wearing a hat while dancing, or even for wearing a hat to a function where dancing is taking place. Georgia — it is illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body which lies in a funeral home or in a coroner's office. Klamath Falls, Oregon — it is illegal to walk down a sidewalk and knock a snakes head off with your cane. La Crosse, Wisconsin — you may not worry a squirrel. Memphis, Tennessee — it is illegal to give any pie to fellow diners. It is also illegal to take unfinished pie home. All pie must be eaten on the premises. Milwaukee, Wisconsin — it is against the law to play a flute and drums on the streets to attract attention. Minnesota — a person may not cross state lines with a duck atop his head. Montana — it is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your truck without a chaperone. Nebraska — it is illegal for bar owners to sell beer unless they are simultaneously brewing a kettle of soup. New Hampshire — you cannot sell the clothes you are wearing to pay off a gambling debt. Oklahoma — it is illegal to have the hind legs of farm animals in your boots. Pennsylvania — ministers are forbidden from performing marriages when either the bride or groom is drunk. Rhode Island — any marriage where either of the parties is an idiot or lunatic is null and void. San Francisco, California — it is illegal to pile horse manure more than six feet high on a street corner. Seattle, Washington — you may not carry a concealed weapon that is over six feet in length. Tennessee — driving is not to be done while asleep. Trout Creek, Utah — pharmacists may not sell gunpowder to cure headaches. Vermont — women must obtain written permission from their husbands to wear false teeth. Washington — it is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town. West Virginia — roadkill may be taken home for supper. Wilbur, Washington — you may not ride an ugly horse. | |
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11-09-11 08:44pm - 4792 days | #719 | |
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Dakota Fanning is now 17 years old. She is not known as a controversial figure. Her usual perception is as a nice, sweet girl with a lot of talent in acting. She has generated some controversy in the past. She played a young girl who had been raped in Hounddog. She was 12 years old at the time, and even though the scene was non-explicit, and the rape was implied rather than shown, Dakota's parents were criticized for allowing the scene to be filmed. But now that Dakota is 17, she is the model for a new fragrance called Oh, Lola! In a print ad for the fragrance, Dakota is holding a bottle of the perfume, with the bottom of the perfume bottle resting between her thighs. That print ad has now been banned in England. In enacting the ban, the ASA said the photo "was sexually provocative" and "drew attention to [Fanning's] sexuality." Of particular concern to the ASA was Fanning's youthful appearance, according to the group's ruling. "We understood the model was 17 years old, but we considered she looked under the age of 16," the ASA's decision reads. "Because of that, along with her appearance, we considered the ad could be seen to sexualize a child. We therefore concluded that the ad was irresponsible and was likely to cause serious offense." Dakota was fully dressed in the ad, and was not engaged in any activity that was sexual in nature. But the English Advertising Standards Authority has found the photo to be too "sexually provocative". How many complaints did the ad provoke, after running in magazines since June? Four. To see the ad, use the following URL: http://www.eonline.com/news/dakota_fanni...y_provocative/274134 ...................... ...................... Racy Dakota Fanning Fragrance Ad Banned in England The Wrap By Tim Kenneally The Wrap – 4 hours ago Racy Dakota Fanning Fragrance Ad Banned in England Marc Jacobs' latest fragrance has failed the smell test -- or rather, the taste test -- in England. E! Online reports that British watchdog agency the Advertising Standards Authority has banned a print ad for Jacobs' Oh, Lola! fragrance that features 17-year-old actress Dakota Fanning with a bottle of the fragrance jutting out of her crotch. Apparently, the ASA deemed the image too "sexually provocative" to sully Britain's eyes. The ad had been running in publications since June, but after receiving a deluge of complaints -- OK, four -- the agency decided to ban the ad from further appearances. In enacting the ban, the ASA tut-tutted that the photo "was sexually provocative" and "drew attention to [Fanning's] sexuality." Of particular concern to the ASA was Fanning's youthful appearance, according to the group's ruling. "We understood the model was 17 years old, but we considered she looked under the age of 16," the ASA's decision reads. "Because of that, along with her appearance, we considered the ad could be seen to sexualize a child. We therefore concluded that the ad was irresponsible and was likely to cause serious offense." The ban didn't come without a fight; the publications that ran the ad protested the move, and Coty Inc., the company that manufactures Oh, Lola!, argued that the image is "provoking, but not indecent" and pointed out that the image doesn't depict "private body parts or sexual activity." The ASA, as well as spokespersons for Fanning and Marc Jacobs, did not immediately respond to TheWrap's request for comment. | |
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11-08-11 08:35am - 4793 days | #5 | |
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I personally have not had any experience buying a used hard drive, so I don't know how reliable they are, how long there are expected to last. And it also depends on which model or manufacturer you buy. Some of the Seagate hard drives have gotten poor reviews for reliability. I think there was at least one thread on hard drives before, that might have some ideas on buying a hard drive, but I don't recall how to find it, or if it really applies to what you want. The recent rise in hard drive prices is being blamed on flooding in Eastern Asia. So once the factories can get back in operation, hard drive prices should drop. But when that will be, I have no clear idea. Hopefully, sometime in the next year. If you do buy a used hard drive, check to see what kind of warranty it comes with. If there's no warranty, you will have little confidence in how long the hard drive will last. | |
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11-07-11 06:02pm - 4794 days | #2 | |
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Currently, even a new 500 GB external hard drive is selling on Amazon for over $60. Maybe you can pick up a used external hard drive on ebay (or one of its competitors) for less. But external HD for under $40 sounds very cheap. Maybe hard drive prices will fall some, after the New Year. I picked up a new 3 TB external Western Digital hard on ebay a little over a month ago, for $122. But that was just before hard drive prices began rising. | |
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11-07-11 09:18am - 4794 days | #2 | |
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The Law can be very strange. Maybe because it's made up by people. | |
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11-07-11 05:26am - 4794 days | #714 | |
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Bieber, Gaga dominate MTV awards in Belfast on Sunday. LONDON (AP) — The MTV Europe Music Awards turned into a celebration of Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga Sunday night as the two picked up a number of top prizes, including best male and best female act. Gaga, striking in several outfits throughout the evening, also won for best song and best video for "Born This Way." Bieber picked up best pop act as well. Their live performances captured the differences between the two ascendant mega-stars: the teenage Bieber, wholesome and almost impossibly cute; Gaga challenging and aggressively sexual in her approach. ....... ....... This wasn't on the article posted above, but I read on the Internet the following news about Bieber posted by one fan. Lol, if it's true: "I heard Bieber was in the washroom for 7 minutes after the show. He is now the father of 14 children ... at 30 seconds a pop." | |
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11-07-11 05:14am - 4794 days | #26 | |
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So is Officer Ron Owens resting in peace, or was he sent down below for his sins? Questions for the inquiring minds to ponder. | |
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11-05-11 07:34am - 4796 days | #712 | |
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Andy Rooney, wry '60 Minutes' commentator, dies Andy Rooney so dreaded the day he had to end his signature "60 Minutes" commentaries about life's large and small absurdities that he kept going until he was 92 years old. ............... ............... Andy Rooney: Each Sunday he looked at the everyday By FRAZIER MOORE - AP Television Writer | AP – 1 hr 36 mins ago NEW YORK (AP) — It would be interesting to know what Andy Rooney would say now about the great beyond. But if there's a hereafter for the once lovably cantankerous commentator on CBS News' "60 Minutes," he, even as a new arrival, would already have some pointed reactions — and some bones to pick. Sure, it's Paradise. But who can sleep with all that harp-playing? Maybe he's still miffed about the long line at the Pearly Gates. And, though he was never a fashion plate, he might have a beef with wearing white after Labor Day. That was Rooney's style during his 92-year life and remarkable career. He shrewdly observed the world he shared with the rest of us, and then gave voice to the everyday vexations and conundrums that afflict us all. "I probably haven't said anything here that you didn't already know or have already thought," he declared in his final "60 Minutes" essay — his 1097th — on Oct. 2, 2011. "That's what a writer does." Despite his decades as a "60 Minutes" fixture, Rooney was a writer, not a talking head. Words, not vamping for the camera, were his stock in trade since his first "60 Minutes" essay in 1978, just as words were his business for more than 30 years before that. Rooney, who died Friday, had been a champion of words on TV ever since he joined CBS in 1949 as a writer for the red-hot "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts." Within a few years he was also writing for such CBS News public-affairs such as "The Twentieth Century" and "Calendar." A World War II veteran who reported for the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, he came from an ink-on-dead-trees brand of journalism that he never renounced. (During his CBS career, he had a syndicated newspaper column and published 16 books.) So it was logical that he would join "60 Minutes" with its inception in 1968. After all, the legendary creator of "60 Minutes," Don Hewitt, is well remembered for insisting that, even on the visual medium of TV, the words should come first and the pictures follow. A decade later, Rooney was 59. At an age when many people might be pondering retirement, he took his seat before the camera to deliver his first "60 Minutes" essay. Beetle-browed and rumpled, he wasn't telegenic by conventional standards. But nobody minded, or even noticed. Viewers listened to his words and his wry delivery, and he caught on. One reason is clear: He tapped into experiences common to his audience. In his opinion pieces, he drew from a wellspring of random nuisances and absurdities, noting how life often doesn't add up, especially in the modern day. This nettled him mightily, and his essays gave us license to be irked, too, as we tapped into our own inner fuddy-duddy. One Sunday, for example, Rooney focused on motion-picture credits. There are too many of them. They take too long. Who cares, anyway? Things were better when he was a kid, without all those names cluttering the screen and wasting everybody's time. Another week, he marveled that, "If I'm so average American, how come I've never heard of most of the musical groups" — such as Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Usher — "that millions of other Americans apparently are listening to?" He raised topics on which we all could readily agree: how packages misleadingly are bigger than the volume of product they contain, and how "computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done." Amen! He validated things in his own wry style that everybody knows: Like, how air travel stinks and how "nothing in fine print is ever good news." He took notably bold stands on certain major issues. He was one of television's few voices to strongly oppose the war in Iraq when it began. But there were easy targets, too. "There are a lot of know-nothing boobs who don't appreciate the modern art being put up in public places in all our cities," he declared peevishly one week. "I know this is true, because I'm one of those know-nothing boobs." Then, occasionally, he strayed into areas beyond his understanding. For example, he dismissed Kurt Cobain's 1994 suicide as, in effect, a selfish act. What did Cobain know about suffering? The 27-year-old rock star hadn't suffered through a war or the Depression! (The next week, he apologized on the air.) He could play rough. "One of my major shortcomings — I'm vindictive," he pleasantly acknowledged in a 1998 interview with The Associated Press. "I don't know why that is. Even in petty things in my life I tend to strike back. It's a lot more pleasurable a sensation than feeling threatened." He summed up: "There's no question I have a negative streak, which has served me well." Indeed. But if Rooney sometimes championed a get-off-my-lawn brand of crankiness, there was usually a twinkle in his eye and a "we're-in-this-together" tone to his writing that gave comfort to his flock. "I've done a lot of complaining here," he acknowledged in his farewell commentary, and voiced a parting complaint: He doesn't like being famous, nor does he like being bothered by fans. "I walk down the street now or go to a football game and people shout, 'Hey, Andy!' And I hate that." No autographs, please. "But of all the things I've complained about, I can't complain about my life." Without even being told, his fans always knew that beneath Rooney's grumbling was gratitude for all the good things — his family, his job, his country — that life had given him. His fans identified with that, too. Oh, sure, there were viewers who grew weary of his act, of his comments on the fleeting and the mundane (which, in a popular parody of Rooney, would begin as "Didja ever notice ...?" — a phrase he insisted he had never used). Detractors thought he had long outstayed his welcome. Even so, as he delivered his final essay — which he titled "My Lucky Life" — he spoke for much of the "60 Minutes" audience when he said, "This is a moment I have dreaded. I wish I could do this forever. I can't though." Then he insisted he wasn't retiring: "Writers don't retire and I'll always be a writer." For Rooney, it all came down to the writing, the words: simple, succinct, sometimes pungent, sometimes funny. And not many of them in a single serving. His voice is stilled now, but never fear: If there are computers in heaven doing needless tasks, or forms containing fine print, or "the dullest" Olympic sport of curling, odds are Rooney is writing a cantankerous response. | |
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11-05-11 02:48am - 4796 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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German cleaner scrubs $1.1 million sculpture APAP – 20 hours ago BERLIN (AP) — Officials in Dortmund say a modern-art installation valued at €800,000 ($1.1 million) was seriously damaged after an overzealous cleaning woman scrubbed away a patina intended to look like a dried rain puddle. City spokeswoman Dagmar Papajewski said Friday that Martin Kippenberger's "When it Starts Dripping from the Ceiling" remains in place at the city's Ostwall museum, despite the damage from earlier this month. Papajewski says cleaning personnel had instructions to stay at least 20 centimeters (8 inches) away from the artwork and it was not clear why the patina had fallen victim to the woman's scrubbing brush. The Kippenberger work was on loan to the museum from a private collection. Kippenberger was a German artist who died in 1997. | |
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11-05-11 12:58am - 4797 days | #412 | |
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anal-angels.com isn't listed. One of the newer teen mega world sites. | |
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11-03-11 08:58am - 4798 days | #2 | |
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Prissy-pants? Too demanding? Tell us the name of this porn site, and we can send them flaming emails to show our irritation. To be honest, I only paste the technical numbers of photos and videos in my reviews because I've gotten smacked down by critics for not including them. I am more interested in, maybe this is naive, the visual effect of the photos and videos. I have a bunch of Playboy photos of old centerfold girls from the 1970s through the 1990s. And even though the file size of each photograph is below 100 KB, I think the girls in them look great. I don't know why the size of a single photo from MetArt can be over 1 MB in high quality. Looking at the photos on a PC monitor, I really can't tell the difference. Maybe if I tried looking at them on a TV screen, I might see a big difference. But on a computer monitor, there seems to be no difference between low and high resolution photos. But there are sites where the photos are very grainy and whatnot, and the photographer's skills are lacking, and the photos are more like screenshots instead of shots taken by a real photographer. I've tried to stay on topic. But what the topic was eludes me. Lol. | |
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11-03-11 05:58am - 4798 days | #5 | |
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I think it's really responsible the Nigerian government is willing to pay compensation to those who have been scammed. Where's the email address that I'm supposed to use to send my identification and bank details to? Is it to the Nigerian embassy? I've always wanted to send an email to some official embassy. | |
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11-03-11 05:18am - 4798 days | #710 | |
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More on how the open letter from Kim Kardashian came to be written. Hilarious. .............. .............. Hollybog: Kim Kardashian's Actual Message to Her Fans -- With Tracked Changes By Temp X | The Wrap – 11 hours ago By now you've probably seen the open letter Kim Kardashian posted regarding her divorce from Kris Humphries. It's a lovely letter that offers all the sentiment that one might expect from someone as worldly and well read as Kim Kardashian's publicists Jill Fritzo and Noelle Keshishian at PMK*BNC. Well, before every final copy, there's a rough draft. And my sources tell me that Kim was insistent she give it a go before her PR handlers cleaned it up and posted it. Thanks to those same sources, I now have that draft combined with Kim's notes and the changes that became her final break-up manifesto. Enjoy... "This is probably the hardest thing I've ever had to make my publicist re-write write. I see all of the (what's the word when people like you?) support and I am so thankful for my sponsors, customers, fans, friends and family who are managing my career helping me through this highly-predictable difficult time. Do I have to keep writing? Can't I just do this on Twitter? I am trying not to read all the different (what's the word for that show the cute guy Brian Williams is on?) media reports, but it’s hard not to see all the (what's the word for really, really bad?) negative ones. First and foreskin foremost, I married for ratings and because Ryan Seacrest told me to love. I can’t believe I even have to (what did my daddy do for O.J.?) defend this. I would not have spent so much time on something just for a TV show (because I was busy doing...err...answer this later)! I share so much of my life on a "reality" reality show, that (what's a fancy word for thinking that'll make me sound smart) contemplating whether to even film my wedding for just $6 million was a tough decision to make but when they bumped it up to $12 million, I said 'OK', and maybe it turned out to not be the smartest decision because the ratings weren't what we'd hoped. But it’s who I am as we all saw in the X-rays of my bottom! We filmed Kourtney giving birth, (Whatsherface? The tall one?) Khloe getting married, my porno with Ray J and his awesome penis, God damn, I miss that thing, break ups, make ups, money shots, our best moments and our worst moments. These were all real moments, as real as the nose on my face before I had it tweaked. (Make me sound real here, but still slightly above the losers who watch my show) That’s what makes us who we are. We share Reggie Bush with that slut Melissa Molinaro, we give and receive oral, we love Danilo Gallinari and we are open to every position! Everyone ('Who' or 'that'? Fuck it, no one has read this far anyway) that knows me knows that I’m hopeless a hopeless romantic! I love that $2 million ring with all of my heart and soul. I want to televise a family and (the little thing that Kourtney has) babies and a "real" real life so badly that maybe I rushed in to something too soon, again the ratings for the wedding were less than the season premiere. Plus he's not even the best player on his team. I believed in love and the (stuff that happens when I'm sleeping. You know, where I wake up and I'm naked in Yankee Stadium with Derek Jeter and the Pope) dream of what I wanted so badly. I felt like I was on a (What's that thingy at Disneyland that rolls and coasts?) fast roller coaster and couldn’t get off (ha ha! I said 'get off') when now I know I probably should have. I got caught up with the hookah hoopla and the (Can I just blame the whole thing on E! here?) filming of the TV show that when I probably should have ended my relationship, I didn’t know how to and didn’t want to disappoint a lot of people. I’m being (What's the word when you're not lying about everything?) honest here and I hope you respect my (something that makes me sound like that female boxer chick Hilary Swank played, but without eating the tongue) courage because this isn’t easy to go through. But I do know basic math that I have to follow my heart. I never had the (planning ahead thingy) intention of hurting anybody except maybe the tall guy and I accept full responsibility for my actions and decisions except for all the stuff that's making E! and Kohl's mad at me, and for taking everyone on this waste of time journey with me. It just didn’t turn out to be the tooth fairy fairy tale I had so badly hoped for. Fuckin' A. This is such a goddamn waste of time. I've got reservations at BOA for 7:30. There are also (stuff that happens on that show with the cute guy from 'Saved by the Bell') reports that I made millions of dollars off of the wedding. These reports are simply not true, it was closer to $18 million and it makes me so sad to have to even Claritin clarify this. I’m so smiley face grateful to everyone who took the time to come to my the thing we filmed in Montecito wedding and do it for scale, and I’ll be donating the money for all the gifts to some group of losers the Dream Foundation. This means I get the tax write off and you don't. I’m sorry if I have hurt anyone, but my dad (Don't talk about the O.J. thingy here. People seem to think he might have done it.) always told me to follow my heart I believe now that I really am. I'm having open auditions for my next boyfriend next week at the Beverly Hilton, Conference Room 2D. So if you're between the ages of 21-35 and have a net worth of at least $10 million, come on down. It's for my newest show, "Who wants to marry a Kardashian?" P.S. Suck it Paris. | |
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11-02-11 11:50am - 4799 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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How long does it take to decide a legal case? Eternity, if you are in the United States, apparently. The U.S. Supreme Court last year ordered a three-judge panel from 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia to reconsider its 2008 decision, when the panel ruled the Federal Communications Commissions acted improperly in fining CBS over the fleeting exposure of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. So the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the three-judge panel last year to reconsider its 2008 decision. And it took the three-judge panel until yesterday to issue its finding, that the original decision it made in 2008 was still correct. How long did it take for the three-judge panel to issue a decision on its original decision, after being ordered by the US Supreme Court to reconsider its decision? ........... ........... Appeals panel sides with CBS over Super Bowl fine By MARYCLAIRE DALE - Associated Press | AP – 1 hr 30 mins ago PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld its finding that the Federal Communications Commissions acted improperly in fining CBS over the fleeting exposure of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. A three-judge panel from 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia ruled that the FCC improperly assessed a $550,000 fine against the network for the so-called "wardrobe malfunction" that lasted just over half a second. During the Super Bowl performance in Houston, Justin Timberlake ripped off Jackson's bustier, briefly exposing her breast and a silver sunburst "shield" covering her nipple. In arguments last year, the FCC argued that CBS should have been aware the performers might add shock value to the act. "CBS had a duty to investigate," FCC lawyer Jack Lewis argued. The network countered that regulators were now trying to apply different standards to words and images despite previously excusing fleeting instances of both. The Supreme Court last year ordered the appeals panel to reconsider its 2008 decision, citing a ruling in a Fox television-led challenge, when it said the FCC could threaten fines over the use of a single curse word on live TV. In the majority opinion, 3rd Circuit Judge Marjorie Rendell wrote that the Fox opinion did nothing to undermine the earlier decision on the CBS fine and, in fact, confirms the appeals panel's ruling. The FCC "arbitrarily and capriciously departed from its prior policy excepting fleeting broadcast material" in assessing the fine, Rendell wrote. The same panel initially sided with the network in 2008. | |
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11-01-11 05:08pm - 4800 days | #3 | |
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There are so many fraud/fishings attempts that I don't believe the ISPs and Police pay much attention to them. It would take a huge amount of time to hunt down the people who are behind them. And the laws to punish them for this are not really very specific, especially when you realize a lot of the spammers are out of state or, more commonly, out of the country. I read many years ago that some spammer, located in Nigeria, I think, said that if the people are stupid enough to fall for his spam, they deserved to be taken. And he also said the people who fall for his spam are also rich enough that they could afford to lose some cash. It can be big business, or at least lucrative, to steal from your fellow man. The article on this spammer described him at a teenager who wore gold bracelets on his wrists. So I guess he was making good money off his spam/fraud/whatever you call it. | |
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11-01-11 03:41pm - 4800 days | Original Post - #1 | |
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I got just a new email in my inbox. Haven't seen one like it before. Maybe they took a note from graymane's Officer Ron Owen to think up this approach. There are a few things about the email that are suspicious: 1). The email is dated November 1, 2011. But the offense (driving too fast) was supposed to take place November 2, 2011. So I haven't committed the offense yet. 2). The offense supposedly will happen in New York state. I haven't been in New York in around 20 years. .................. .................. UNIFORM TRAFFIC TICKET (ID:6732) 1 FROM: New York State Department of Motor Vehicles TO: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tuesday, November 1, 2011 11:53 AM New York State — Department of Motor Vehicles UNIFORM TRAFFIC TICKET (ID:30756), POLICE AGENCY NEW YORK STATE POLICE Local Police Code 568 THE PERSON DESCRIBED ABOVE IS CHARGED AS FOLLOWS Time: 7:25 AM Date of Offense: 07/02/2011 IN VIOLATION OF NYS V AND T LAW 717 Description of Violation SPEED OVER 55 ZONE TO PLEAD, PRINT OUT THE ENCLOSED TICKET AND SEND IT TO TOWN COURT, CHATAM HALL., PO BOX 117 Attachments Download All | |
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11-01-11 08:15am - 4800 days | #13 | |
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Anything over 19 is probably over the hill. Teenies should be teenies. On second thought, there are some 20 year olds that are still attractive. Lol. Edited on Nov 01, 2011, 08:22am | |
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10-31-11 02:42pm - 4801 days | #6 | |
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Before I got a DSL connection, I was on dial-up connection to connect to the Internet. So I connected to the porn sites through my phone. Actually, now that I am on DSL, I am still using my phone to connect to the Internet. But at least the connection is a faster one. But I never used the phone in the old-fashioned way to talk to other people for porn. | |
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10-31-11 11:38am - 4801 days | #707 | |
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There hasn't been a lot of good movies coming out lately. So here's something from the entertainment world. I haven't followed the Kardashian family, but I've heard that they are famous for something. Or maybe it's just being on TV? Anywhere, here's the latest on the Kardashian family: ................. ................. Kim Kardashian files for divorce after 10 weeks AP – 31 mins ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just 10 weeks after her star-studded, made-for-TV wedding, reality starlet Kim Kardashian filed for divorce Monday from NBA player Kris Humphries, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce papers filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court said there was a prenuptial agreement but gave no further details. The divorce, if finalized, would be Kardashian's second. Humphries last played as a forward for the New Jersey Nets. The lavish Aug. 20 wedding at a private estate near Santa Barbara, Calif., was filmed for a two-part special on E! | |
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10-30-11 07:57pm - 4802 days | #2 | |
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Look for any natural redhead model. She probably has freckles under the make-up. | |
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10-29-11 07:06pm - 4803 days | #5 | |
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I thought of you too, badandy400. But then I thought, if you can't afford new hard drives, and you have to make space for new material, you could send me your rejects. I don't have the porn collection you have, but with my discerning eye, I could tell which ones you can keep or not. Thus saving even more space on your hard drive collection. | |
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10-28-11 11:04pm - 4804 days | #3 | |
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I think Sasha Grey has a great face and great body. I watched a few of her porn videos, but I was turned off by her act of cursing, spitting, and hitting her partners and seeming to enjoyed the rough stuff being done on her as well. So even though she is physically attractive, I didn't enjoyed her videos. She is apparently a smart girl who was able to capitalize on her porn career, and she used it to make a lot of money and go on to build a name for herself in porn and beyond. I know she did a main stream movie, where she was the actual star, not just a secondary character. The Girlfriend Experience. I haven't seen it yet. And she is also doing non-porn TV and non-porn movie acting. There are a lot of young people with looks that want to be stars. But she is already a starlet, and it doesn't look that her porn experience is holding her back. | |
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10-28-11 03:50pm - 4804 days | #2 | |
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I bought a new external hard drive from Western Digital about 1 month ago, 3 TB, for $122. That included shipping. I found it on Ebay. There were other new Western Digital My Book Essential 3 TB External that sold for slightly higher prices. But if you look at Amazon or Ebay, you should be able to find something. £80 is more than I paid for an new external Western Digital My Book Essential 3 TB hard drive, with shipping included. | |
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10-25-11 04:24pm - 4807 days | #706 | |
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I just rented Captain America the DVD at Redbox for $1 (actually, $1.09 with tax). I think the movie was once of the best this year. I went to see this movie in the theater, around 3 months ago. And now I am seeing it again on DVD. And I can't believe how fast this movie came out on DVD, because it had a respectable run. But if you haven't seen it yet, it's worth watching. I enjoyed it more than Thor or X-Men that also came out this year. Edited on Oct 26, 2011, 12:59pm | |
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