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Bane Nathos |
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They just had a rlease and book signing here... he;s a BYU alumni
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Avicus DuSang |
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What in the *!+@?
Shoot 'Em Up was an amazing movie. So ridiculous, it couldn't be considered anything short of epic. And, I'm going to watch it just because it's called "Ninja Assassin." I'm sure it'll be terrible, just terrible. But the action scenes should be just fine. |
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Rogue Steiner |
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I loved Shoot 'Em Up. Sorry, but the sex-killing em was just awesome! LoL! My wife was like, "That is the worst movie ever." Loved the carrots!
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General Ceel |
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Shoot Em Up just seems like somebody else trying to pretend that they are Robert Rodriguz or Quentin Tarantino...
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Darth Noktu |
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1) In Edgar Allan Poe's story - The Fall of the House of Usher - who were the last two surviving members of that house?
Roderick and Madeline 2) In what year was the Hobbit first published? 1937 3) How did Digory wake the witch Jadis in C.S. Lewis' Narnia series? Rang a Bell 4) In Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series how many clans were there among the Aiel? 12 5) Who is the lawyer from of Dr. Henry Jekyll? Utterson 6) What was the name of Long John Silver's parrot? Captain Flint 7) In which Sherlock Holme's book did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle first introduce the character? A Study in Scarlet 8) In Ayn Rand's anthem, what was the sacred word? Ego 9) The bulk of the story Fountainhead takes place in what city? New York City 10) In the Redwall series who was Matthias' and Cornflower's son? Mattimeo |
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Bane Nathos |
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Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:25 pm EST UFC fighter was eating ketchup and rice before UFC 104 If anyone needed a huge postfight bonus at UFC 104, it was Pat Barry. The heavyweight out of New Orleans, scored Knockout of the Night and Fight of the Night for his victory over Antoni Hardonk. That was good enough for $120,000. Good thing, Barry needed the infusion of cash in the worst way. He confirmed to MMAScrapsRadio that he was completely down on his luck before the fight, agreeing that he had little to eat in Los Angeles the week of the fight. "I still had my apartment but if something would've happened and the fight had been canceled, I would've been evicted six days later." Barry, 30, said he didn't even tell his trainer Duke Roufus for fear that he would think the fighter had the wrong motivation going into the fight. Barry said he didn't ask anyone for money including his mother: "I could ask someone but then at the same time, how hard are you going to work for something if everytime you get in trouble somebody catches you? I did something to put myself in this position I have to work my way out of it." Listen to Barry talk about his troubles before the fight:
Barry got his $120,000 bonus check last Tuesday. He couldn't believe it. When he went to deposit the check, his truck wouldn't start. Barry got a jump and hit the bank sporting a black eye and pink striped shorts. "I go to the bank, I'm sweaty, I've got the black eye, I haven't shaven in two days, I'm strung out because I haven't slept, I have green circles under my eyes so I'm like 'Can I have a deposit slip mam?'. She gives it to me, I fill it out hand it to her. She looks at the deposit slip, then the check, then looks at me and says 'Excuse me I'll be right back.' Then a manager comes out, a guy in a suit and says 'What seems to be the problem?' I was like 'Well I have a black eye, that's the only problem I know this looks really ridiculous.' So he asks me for my ID, I hand him my license an he's like 'Your license says Pat Barry, but this check was written to Patrick Barry.' So I decided to be funny and tell him Pat Barry is in my trunk right now. He didnt laugh. So I told him take your time man do whatever you need to do because I have no where to go and my truck probably wont start when I go outside so you can just do whatever you need to do. An hour later he came back and everything was fine, the check was in my bank account." Listen here to the entire Barry interview. |
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Marvin Raystone |
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Haha, nice. It was a good fight, I didn't know anything about all this stuff though, hehe.
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Bane Nathos |
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It makes you think more about it
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Darth Maleficus |
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Yeah, I guess like a lot of professions that don't have a regular wage, it can be tough between fights. Like if you're a writer or something, you
don't necessarily get an amount every month.
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Darth Maleficus |
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Ah, Utterson, yeah. I wouldn't have remembered, but it seems obvious now, of course, hehe.
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Bane Nathos |
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I thoughtI had made these easy
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Mak Manto |
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Yeah, but a $120,000 bonus check...?
He's set for at LEAST a year. |
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Bane Nathos |
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Depends on his debt but yes he is good now but the look on his face tells it all
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Darth Maleficus |
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Yeah, he's set for ages now, I just meant it can be tough without regular payments, especially if you don't get fight of the night like he did.
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Bane Nathos |
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And he knows how to go without which is good
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Darth Maleficus |
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Plus, his career will probably be moving forward more quickly now after a fight like that.
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Darth Maleficus |
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Hehe, I know what you mean, but it's almost impossible to make these things easy for everyone, they might be easy for you, but not everyone reads what you
read, watches what you watch, etc. Even if they do, they might notice different things.
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Taer Lyn Pall |
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These fighters deserve what they get paid, considering they put in more hours of work than almost any other profession, and many of them have been training
like that since their childhood or early teens.
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