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12-11-2003, 03:25 PM
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Roughin' it
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JFC
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
I know someone who went. Trista wore $8,000 pants at the groom's dinner (or whatever it's called).
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Those silver sequined pants were $8k? It seemed like they were just trying to spend as much money as possible, whether or not it actually added anything to the day (like that hoodie she had on with "Future Mrs. Sutter"? please).
It was an over-the-top event, but calling it a dream wedding was ridiculous. All the pink alone made it a nightmare.
I'd also bet ABC didn't pay close to the 'real' cost of the event. Badgley Mischka likely donated the dresses, knowing what great publicity they'd get (they even got 2-3 minutes themselves on the air), and Stuart Weitzman probably donated or loaned those shoes. The necklaces Trista and her mom wore were about $750k, right? Probably loaned. ABC promised her a fabulous wedding, but not other stuff to hock later (especially after paying her and Ryan $1 million together just to appear in the wedding). The Inn at Rancho Mirage also likely cut the producers a huge deal - they couldn't have paid for that much advertising (basically a 2 hour ad for the resort and its services).
C(and the cake was ugggggleeee)deuced
edited just cuz
Last edited by c2ed; 12-11-2003 at 03:35 PM..
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12-11-2003, 03:30 PM
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#602
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ABC
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Originally posted by Shape Shifter
Question: if a woman has been romantically attached to Al Pacino and Warren Beatty, can she still be considered a spinster?
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12-11-2003, 03:32 PM
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#603
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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see ya
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Originally posted by Tyrone_Slothrop
Pettitte? Gone. Or, if you live in Houston, say "Hello, Andy."
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I don't understand Steinbrenner (who does). Andy gave them another chance to sign him. He clearly wanted to stay in New York. If he played for any other team, Steinbrenner would have been all over him. Makes no sense.
(This may be your year, although, you guys will fuck it up somehow.)
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12-11-2003, 03:33 PM
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
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In an effort to wean this board from the cooter - The RS 500 Greatest Albums
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Originally posted by bilmore
(I hate having to say this but)
I don't get it.
Oasis?
(There's gonna be an explanation, and I'm gonna smack my head and think "oh yeah, damn . . .")
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Think for a minute old man. Baba Ram Dass...TM...Tune in, Turn on, Drop out.
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12-11-2003, 03:35 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
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ABC
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Originally posted by spookyfish
This ranks right up there with the most stupid of your stupid posts.
Do you even consider what you write before you vomit it all over this board, Mr.-live-in-the-moment?
I'm not sure what world you live in, but how many people (not just women) do you know who get actually more physically attractive the older they get?
Wow, here's a big reach, but my guess is Shania won't retain her hotness past a certain expiration date. Neither will your wife retain whatever level she has achieved. Nor will mine. Neither will you and I.
When I read shit like this, I'm wondering how you can get so indignant at the trolls who were hassling your women friends at the pool, or the guys like them who find flaws in women clearly out of their league. Eventually, you're going to be that guy and not even realize it, the way you're going.
That is, unless you intend to die young and leave a good-looking corpse.
First, saying Neil Young is on par with Dylan, and now this. JFC, man!
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So you're a huge Dylan and Beyonce fan? Neat.
No, I'm not going to be the pool guy... even if I was in some horribly disfiguring accident I could not become a short hairy bald man. I get indignant because I just like to get indignant.
No, I generally just vomit until I'm done and then hit 'reply.' Why should I consider anything I write. Its all just silliness. Are you making a record for historical reference?
Plenty of people age magnificently.
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12-11-2003, 03:35 PM
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#606
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
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see ya
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
(This may be your year, although, you guys will fuck it up somehow.)
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they already have--Nomar is either gone or will Clemens'96 it in 2004, regardless of whether A-Rod arrives, which is unlikely given Texas's insistence that the Sox take a bigger contract and pay the Rangerettes money. Even Steinbrenner isn't that dumb.
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12-11-2003, 03:37 PM
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#607
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see ya
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Ty, I love ya and all that, but it's time to discuss the next rumor, which is whether the Yanks, in desperation, will trade Weaver for 38 y.o. K. Brown, and his $15m/year contract. And, if so, why pay Brown $15m, when they weren't willing to pay Pettite, a younger lefty, $13M?
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Simple. Because we don't have Brown, so we want him. We had Pettitte, so we don't want him. Make sense? Yeah. I don't get it either.
But now that Pettitte is gone, giving up Weaver for Brown is a no brainer. Some guys just can't pitch in New York, but have great success elsewhere. Look at Black Jack or Kenny Rogers. They sucked in pinstripes. Weaver was Detroit's ace (yeah, not saying much) before he got here. He must have read the papers too much, because he folded like Martin Sheen on Celebrity Poker.
If Brown can stay healthy, I'd love to have him.
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12-11-2003, 03:40 PM
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She Said, Let's Go!
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ABC
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Originally posted by Shape Shifter
While she was inspiring Woody's best movies, she also inspired some of the worst fashion trends in the history of fashion trends. I hope the glove thing doesn't catch on. She looked like a spinster-burglar (which is intended to mean a spinster who is also a burglar, not one who burgles spinsters).
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Cybill Shepherd started the gloves thing with red shiny lycra ones with a red satin evening suit and red cotton lace up converse type sneakers. Mercifully, it died there. Until now.
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12-11-2003, 03:41 PM
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Registered User
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Gay or Straight Quiz
Here's yet another test to see if y'all can tell the gay from the straight:
Link here
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12-11-2003, 03:42 PM
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
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In an effort to wean this board from the cooter - The RS 500 Greatest Albums
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
I always cringed at the Dead doing Dylan tunes. It never worked. The only thing worse was "Dylan and the Dead", which is ear torture.
But I do have to admit hearing Bobby ham up Queen Jane was funny.
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You are a putz, my friend. Jerry does the most heart-rending version of Simple Twist of Fate. And I like his version of Tangled Up in Blue better than Bobby's.
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12-11-2003, 03:42 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
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see ya
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
I don't understand Steinbrenner (who does). Andy gave them another chance to sign him. He clearly wanted to stay in New York. If he played for any other team, Steinbrenner would have been all over him. Makes no sense.
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The Sox offered Pettitte more money than either of them -- $52 million over four years --- but he did not want to play for the Yankees' rival. Classy.
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It's what we do.
Lost in this massive competition the last few weeks is that Florida won the World Series. Maybe it'll be the A's next year.
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12-11-2003, 03:44 PM
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
they already have--Nomar is either gone or will Clemens'96 it in 2004, regardless of whether A-Rod arrives, which is unlikely given Texas's insistence that the Sox take a bigger contract and pay the Rangerettes money. Even Steinbrenner isn't that dumb.
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I also find it hard to believe that that lineup will produce the way it did this past year. But, we'll see.
And they should have been treating Nomar like Jeter. The guy is fucking money and all of Boston knows it. He had a few bad games in the playoffs (and was almost the goat in Game 7), but he's the man and deserves better than he's getting.
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12-11-2003, 03:46 PM
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Moderator
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In an effort to wean this board from the cooter - The RS 500 Greatest Albums
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Originally posted by taxwonk
And I like his version of Tangled Up in Blue better than Bobby's.
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Heretic. Take it back. You'll go to hell for that kind of thing.
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12-11-2003, 03:46 PM
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Gay or Straight Quiz
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Originally posted by Sparklehorse
Here's yet another test to see if y'all can tell the gay from the straight:
Link here
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11/16.
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12-11-2003, 03:50 PM
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#615
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Moderator
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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
I also find it hard to believe that that lineup will produce the way it did this past year. But, we'll see.
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agreed. many of the guys had career years. regression to the mean. yanks' problem too.
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And they should have been treating Nomar like Jeter. The guy is fucking money and all of Boston knows it. He had a few bad games in the playoffs (and was almost the goat in Game 7), but he's the man and deserves better than he's getting.
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If they fuck up and end up having to trade Nomar or see him walk, and don't get A-Rod, I will not for the life of me understand why.
While negotiating with A-Rod/Rangers, they should give Nomar another contract offer that's reasonable, and tell him that he needs to accept by Dec. 16, the date set by the Rangers for A-Rod. In other words--if you want to be in Boston, prove it and sign, and we'll bail on A-Rod. Otherwise, we assume your posturing is BS, designed to piss us off and that you want out. Right now, Nomar has no leverage. He gets it all back once the A-Rod deal falls through, which is what Gammons is reportedly saying will happen.
The biggest joke in all this is that none of these moves can happen because 1) agents' pride and need for "respect" (i.e., $$) for the players and 2) the players union's insistence that contracts not be renegotiated downward. Who the fuck to the players think they are: greedy associates? Yeah, I demand my $135k a year, and if you want to lower it, you should just fire me. Smart.
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