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    The Bottom Line: "Superb"

    The reason it has a really high score. Is that one of my two favorite teams in the league, the Titans being one of them. The Colts, the other one of them. Are on a winning streak, since starting really cold. And losing several key games. And Peyton Manning not up to his usually great self. Since being operated on and missing the pre-season. But all of that didn't matter at all. When he came on for the team, he helped the Colts win 23-20. In a very close and tight game over the Chargers. In which the latter team has won over them several times. But this time, clutch kicker Adam Vinatieri helped erased the nightmare of last year. And redeemed himself in a very big way. Way to go Adam, Peyton, and the Colts.

    12/02/2008 6:30pm | report abuse
  • 6.5
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    The Bottom Line: "Fair"

    Really this isn't the way that Seahawks coach Mike Holmgrem doesn't at all. Want to go out on a whimper. As he is usually a great coach. Taken Seattle to the Super Bowl two years ago. But he also has taken the Packers to the Super Bowl. Winning one of the two championships with them. This year will be his last year. And with injuries to a bunch of players. Like QB Matt Hasselbeck and WR Deion Branch. Who hasn't re-capture his Pats super years since that 2004 championship. As the Bucs are red hot and roll over the Seahawks big time. Holmgrem has turned the keys over to Jim Mora Jr, former Falcons coach, by 2009. Really hate to see his swan song, end on a bumper.

    12/02/2008 6:27pm | report abuse
  • 6.0
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    The Bottom Line: "Fair"

    Really this was a pointless episode, as all episodes that show flashbacks and never before seen footage on here. As maybe, it is good, since it was Thanksgiving. And that most people, aren't watching tv. And maybe showing them a recap episode, where most people aren't watching. But this really didn't show much behind the scene footage. But glad to see people outside of the game. And what they were really like. And their hobbies and all of that. Plus, how the Fang team of Matty, Kenny, Sugar, & Crystal stuck through. Along with Suzie. And now the once underdog team, shows the winning Kotia team. What is is like to be the underdogs.

    12/02/2008 3:02pm | report abuse

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  • member since: 08/27/05

    Thoughts & News 12/2/08 Tues:

    1. NY murder second suspect, for hire, denies it too.

    2. Ex-Houstn prosecutor, avoids graphic email charges.

    3. Escaped teen over torture, nets two arrests.

    4. Pa township official, charged with rape, kidnapping.

    5. Unsealed indictment against evangelist Alamo.

    6. Mumbai gunmen came from Pakistan.

    7. Rich world needs more foreign workers, says report.

    8. US wants N. Korea nuke verification, deal in writing.

    9. US Army deserter wants German asylum.

    10. Biden shares stage with heavy hitters; Obama to work with Governors on economy; Hopeful job leaders, want to be on Obama transition team.

    11. US needs nation catastrophic insurance, says disaster experts.

    12. US grant helps China new buildings go green.

    13. Miami mall shooting suspect being sought; SoCal 911 toy store taping of shooting being released.

    14. Informant:Alleged plotters wanted sniper training.

    15. GOP gets Ga Senate seat, tightens the power struggle.

    Thought for the daylaxcio Burress has went from being the SB hero. To being a goat. He could had either used his newfound fame to help or hurt others. And even himself. Well, he choosed the latter. And now he has to pay for what he has done over it. Really players think that they are above the law!

    Posted 12/02/2008 9:24pm | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Tomorrw is the big day and I'm freaked the he** out!!!

    So my days here at AIS are soon to come to an end, only 2 quarters left, graduate in June/July-ish (Winter quarter starts in Jan = 11 weeks long, then 1or2 weeks for Spring break, Spring quarter = 11 weeks then DONE ) I'll get my BFA in Game Art and Design, and hopefully get a job doing game props...

    But I'm totally freaked for tomorrow. I have my 8th Quarter Review - okay, it is really my 12th quarter, but they skipped over me when I was supposed to do it way bacy last year . Well, they finally caught me, figured out I hadn't done it yet. So I have to go in at 4pm on Wensday *GULP*

    I have to get ALLLLLLL my projects gathered up that I've worked on over these past few years, put them in one, or a couple, easy to access folders, so they can look through them and tell me they are good or they are crap.Then they will tell me what work I have to do before I can grad, so now I'll have more work to do and WAY less time to do it

    This is not teh kind of stress I need when I'm coming up on Finals - 3 reports, 2 3D projects and a handfull of other things. ARGGGGG!!!!

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    Little Bit had to go to the vet yesterday. She yanked her left pinky toenail clear out, even some of the root. He gave her some meds for the pain and to keep an infection from starting. She is all the way up to 11.3 lbs. She has gotten big in a year.

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    Pushing Daisies has been cancled - I officially hate ABC network!!!

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    All the shows I watch are gone until Jan/Feb, so bored at night now. Good thing I have plenty of DVDs to tide me over .

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    Well better get back to rendering my work.
    *hugs*

    Posted 12/02/2008 7:40pm | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Black Velvet

    I'm weak I admit it. I went a little over my limit for "presents" from Amazon.com, but it's all Joss Whedon's fault. Dr. Horrible Sing-Along Blog is coming out on DVD on December 19th and I just had to pre-order it. If not of the DVD I would have stayed under budget.

    Nothing much going on, except a couple things I could complain about but I don't really feel like doing that right now.

    So it's time for…



    When blind cellarmaster Dom Perignon discovered Champagne in 1668, he said, "Oh, come quickly. I am drinking the stars."



    DairyLand Farm World, near Newquay, Cornwall, England, created the concept of farm tourism diversification in 1975. Today it is considered one of the United Kingdom's leading farm attractions with over a million visitors to date. DairyLand has many upbeat rural attractions, including 150 Friesian cows that are milked every day in its merry-go-round parlor, the first of its kind in the country. It's the very heart of the farm and designed to allow visitors an unequalled view of modern milking as it actually happens. Visitors learn how cows produce milk and are allowed samples of some of their own Cornish dairy produce – clotted cream and real ice cream.



    Sharks can travel up to 40 miles per hour.



    Sidney Schanberg's brilliant novel, "The Death and Life of Dith Pran," was retitled The Killing Fields (1984) when it was made into a film.



    U.S. Congressmen expressed surprise on learning in 1977 that it takes 15 months of instruction at the Pentagon's School of Music to turn out a bandleader, but merely 13 months to train a jet pilot.



    Soups are Ecuador's specialty. Most lunches and dinners are accompanied by a savory soup as the first course. Locro soup, made with cheese, avocado, and potato, is quite tasty. Bold diners can try yaguarlocro, a potato soup made with sprinklings of blood. For the truly adventurous, there is caldo de pata, a broth containing chunks of boiled cow hooves which is considered a delicacy by locals and believed by hopeful men to increase virility.



    Small differences in height can make a difference to the weather. Security guards on the top of the Empire State Building, New York, were able to make snowballs on November 3,1958 while rain fell on 34th Street 1,250 feet below.



    Hugs & Cookies,
    Greta


    Posted 12/02/2008 5:29pm | views: 16,083
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