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Hero1

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  1. Translation: I'm a racist, so I must be right. Translation: I have never been to a country outside of america, so I am completely ignorant and have no understanding about the world. I couldn't even comprehend that a little boy in a "****hole country" would be happier than my own pathetic self. Translation: How dare someone protect young children and the poor by offering them healthcare, even though most of the world is able to do this, see if we spend less money somehow that will solve all our problems. Translation: Anyone who disagrees with me must be a scumbag, and I am so outraged by this I need to go on to a fan site and post my tirade anonymously to make me feel better.
  2. you gotta click on that link and sign up then ted!
  3. you like deftones kev? someone got me into them recently..fav traxs: headup, youve seen the butcher, diamond eyes, anniversary of an uninteresting event, bored, one weak, nosebleed, 7 words, engine no 9, fist
  4. This song deserved to have no auto tune at all..and then it would have been my fav willow track so far!
  5. Listening to this at work.. I like the RnB tracks you chose, and its mixed well. Good job! Its actually freezing here in Australia now so i can't really get with all these summertime vibes
  6. Yeah the 3rd one was supposed to be all about the DJ..pity it never happened!
  7. I got the CD in the car! Still loving it. I think it's better than the last De La album.. Its actually one of the few concept albums where I actually love the skits and interludes and don't mind listening to them repeatedly
  8. I can't find anything about it other than the wikipedia entry so I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens.. As Aj says the compilation/greatest hits sounds the most likely.
  9. I got 3 other people who will definitely be in for putting in money.. I say we just make it $20 .. I'll collect the money and winner takes all... Since we still got 2 months before the season starts I figure we can work that out closer to the draft
  10. Brakes that's one of your best tracks. I love it! Great work on the video also!
  11. How much did the equipment cost and what did you get? I'd love to be able to do something like that too just for fun
  12. Vipa was a terrible commissioner last year so I've taken over haha
  13. Visqo can you send warriors of light the link?
  14. That interview was interesting.. good to see how Will's intro came about.. it doesn't really sound like we got any JJFP records coming anytime soon..unless Will actually dedicates time to it.
  15. I think the only one who is any good these days is Craig Ferguson.. I think Arsenio is awesome I hope he brings back all the great hip-hop & RnB artists on to late night!
  16. Arsenio Hall says 'there's a space' for his new late-night show Arsenio Hall, who will return as a late-night host, discusses coming back on 'Celebrity Apprentice' and starting a new show. Can he regain the woof woof woof? By Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times June 19, 2012 The Dog Pound will woof again: Arsenio Hall is returning to late-night TV. Two decades after his self-titled show rebuilt the talk genre for a new generation, the 56-year-old comic and recent"Celebrity Apprentice"winner will attempt a major comeback with a nightly syndicated offering starting in September 2013. Hall is partnering with syndicator CBS Television Distribution and Tribune Co., which will broadcast the 11 p.m. show on 17 of its TV stations, including WGN-TV in Chicago and KTLA-TV in Los Angeles. Those stations, plus six major-market CBS-owned outlets and seven from station group Local TV LLC, will give Hall instant access to more than half the country. Tribune — which hopes to emerge from 31/2-year bankruptcy proceedings later this year — also owns or is a partner in scores of websites and operates eight daily newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times. "In the end I'm a comic, and nothing fits the talk-show mode like a stand-up comic," Hall said in an interview Monday. Referring to the crowded field in late-night TV — which includes "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" as well as traditional venues such as "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" — he added: "I know there are a lot of shows, but I think there's a space for my show." Hall's earlier show was a surprise smash when it premiered in 1989, bringing a youthful energy and diversity to a format that had been dominated by Johnny Carson on NBC's "Tonight" for nearly 30 years. His studio audience greeted the host by pumping their fists and barking, with the most devoted among them coming to be known as "The Dog Pound." Hall dispensed with the formidable desks that had been staples of talk shows everywhere and amiably chatted knee-to-knee with his guests as they relaxed in easy chairs. His status as the only black host in the regular late-night TV wars gave him special access to a burgeoning supply of African American rappers (then just crossing over into the mainstream), comics and other entertainers, including Eddie Murphy, his costar in the hit comedy film "Coming to America." The show reached a peak 20 years ago this month, when sunglasses-wearing presidential candidate Bill Clinton famously blended retail politics and pop culture with a saxophone rendition of "Heartbreak Hotel." But the program suffered after CBS in 1993 hired David Letterman to host an 11:35 p.m. show that kicked Hall to an even later hour on many local stations. Hall also caught flak for booking controversial guests such as Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan. "Arsenio Hall" went off the air in 1994. The explosion of cable programming — not to mention tablets, smartphones and DVRs — has upended the TV business since that era. And the talk arena is filled to bursting: Chris Rock is executive producing a new show, and Russell Brand is set to joinConan O'Brien, Letterman, Leno and many others. But CBS and Tribune are hoping that Hall can recapture his earlier magic. "Can you duplicate that again? I don't know anyone who knows that answer," said Bill Carroll, vice president at New York-based Katz Television Group, which helps advise local TV stations on programming and other issues. But he added that Hall's appeal has recently proved to be intact: "People were reminded how engaging a personality Arsenio Hall was and is when he was on 'Celebrity Apprentice.'" Hall won Donald Trump's reality competition last month, besting other contestants including ex-"American Idol" runner-up Clay Aiken and '70s supermodel Cheryl Tiegs. The host will oversee the show with his longtime manager, John Ferriter, and a search is underway to find an executive producer who can manage the production on a day-to-day basis. Hall — who'd started a family and mostly faded from public view since his show was canceled — decided months ago he wanted another shot at late-night TV. But he realized that to sell studio and station executives on the idea, he would have to reintroduce himself to the public and especially to viewers under 30 who had little idea who he was. The obvious solution was a network reality show such as "Celebrity Apprentice" or"Dancing With the Stars." "This could have backfired," Hall acknowledged. "I could have been on the plane with Cheryl Tiegs saying, 'Why did I do this? I should have danced.'" Now, executives have come to see him as a means for reaching viewers ages 35 to 54 — precisely the same folks who fell in love with his show 20 years ago. It just so happens that this demographic also consumes a lot of late-night TV, in contrast to younger adults, who are increasingly bypassing TV altogether in favor of their laptops or tablets. John Nagowski, president of CBS Television Distribution, which syndicates hits such as "Judge Judy," "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune," conceded that Hall will be re-entering a teeming marketplace. But he added: "No one's doing anything like what we did before" with Hall's show. "The advertiser wants 25 to 54. He's dead-on." "It's risky, but we're going back to the guy who had the healthiest demos in late-night TV," said Sean Compton, president of programming and entertainment for Tribune Broadcasting. "This is the only guy who ever gave Johnny Carson a run for his money." As for Hall, he says he's already brimming with plans for the new show, even though it won't premiere for another 15 months. Some ideas will be new; others will be updates of standbys from the old show. Take, for example, the Dog Pound, which was a pop-culture signpost of the early 1990s. Hall would like to revive it — with a twist. "I might," he said, "come up with another animal noise."
  17. A couple of interesting stats.. It has done extremely well overseas: International hit MIB 3 raked in another $19.7 million this weekend from 79 markets, which brings its foreign total to $391.6 million. It's now a few days away from passing Hancock ($396.4 million) to become Will Smith's second-highest grossing movie ever overseas behind Independence Day ($511.2 million). If you look at US attendance it was well down... Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation Rank Title Adjusted Gross Unadjusted Gross Release 1 Men in Black $432,564,100 $250,690,539 7/2/97 2 Men in Black II $259,572,600 $190,418,803 7/3/02 3 MIB 3 $152,679,000 $152,679,000 5/25/12
  18. that was hilarious man.. really, really funny!! my hitler parody is below: ahh adult content warning..
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