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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0GriIULNjE ya fockers
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Come back and tell us a story! you saved them up, right? small daily doses please, ease us into it.
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Youtube has been mytube lately and in case you haven't seen or heard of this, it can be Yourtube too
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blah LAGOS (Reuters) - Football referees in Nigeria can take bribes from clubs but should not allow them to influence their decisions on the pitch, a football official said on Friday. Fanny Amun, acting Secretary-General of the Nigerian Football Association, said bribery was common in the Nigerian game. "We know match officials are offered money or anything to influence matches and they can accept it," Amun told Reuters on Friday. Amun first made the statement earlier in the week to a football seminar in the capital Abuja, prompting protests from other officials. "Referees should only pretend to fall for the bait, but make sure the result doesn't favor those offering the bribe," Amun said.
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Does Rog have any chance at all when Raf is healthy? Head-to-head -------------------Nadal Federer Wins --------------------14 7 Finals wins -------------12 5 Grand Slam wins ------6 2 Clay-court wins-------10 2 Nadal dispatches Federer in 2 sets * Email * Print * Comments56 * Share15 * Retweet Associated Press MADRID -- Rafael Nadal won a record 18th Masters title by beating Roger Federer 6-4, 7-6 (5) in the Madrid final on Sunday. Nadal reversed the result of the 2009 final -- the last time the pair had played against each other -- to win in Madrid for a second time and move one Masters title ahead of Andre Agassi and two in front of Federer. Rafael Nadal's victory in the Madrid final gave him one more career Masters win, with 18, than Andre Agassi and two more than his opponent, Roger Federer, who Nadal continued to dominate. In the women's final, Venus Williams was beaten 6-2, 7-5 by unseeded Aravane Rezai of France.
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anyone have an update on this?
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No doubt the 9th best player of all time will be rooting for his better, Nadal, to win it.
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http://www.npr.org/2...shot-in-arizona WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Representative Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona was shot in the head while holding a public event in Tucson, Fox News and National Public Radio reported on Saturday. Fox said 11 other people were shot when an unidentified gunman ran up and began shooting indiscriminately as Giffords addressed supporters. Giffords was shot point blank in the head, Fox said. The network said the gunman was in custody.
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Tomorrow is opening day of deer season in michigan
GettnHuge replied to kilroy69's topic in The Geek Club
it was a good year http://tinypic.com/r/xc9kqa/8 -
just keeps on rolling
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What an azzkicking.
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it's just sad at this point, pathetic too
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http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/6813965/tiger-woods-plans-play-bridgestone-invitational :pointstosky:
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And?
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Uecker to get statue in Miller Park's last row
GettnHuge replied to Phurfur's topic in The Geek Club
Hope they didn't wait too long -
The more things change..
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'Star Wars: Episode VII': Release set for December 18, 2015...
GettnHuge replied to posty's topic in The Geek Club
cast is too damn old to bsae it on dark empire -
http://www.eagletribune.com/latestnews/x2021666277/-20-6M-award-in-pool-slide-death SALEM — A Salem Superior Court jury has ordered Toys "R" Us to pay more than $20 million to the family of a young mother who died five years ago after an inflatable pool slide sold by the national chain partially collapsed while she was using it during a pool party in Andover. The Banzai Falls in-ground pool slide was never tested to determine whether it met federal safety standards for pool slides before or after it was imported from China by the retailer, a violation of federal law. Robin Aleo was 29, married and the mother of an 18-month-old daughter. During a pool party at the Andover home of relatives on July 29, 2006, she climbed to the top of the 6-foot-high Banzai Falls slide, then started sliding down head-first. Near the bottom, the slide suddenly bottomed out and Aleo struck her head on the edge of the pool, according to testimony. Her neck was broken, and she was left paralyzed and unable to breathe. She died the following day at a Boston hospital. Lawyers for Toys "R" Us contended that the regulations did not apply to the Banzai slide because it was inflatable, and that they were not responsible for safety testing for compliance with regulations. They also contended that Aleo had been injured when she attempted to dive off of the slide, and not while she slid down, which was contradicted by witnesses who testified. While there is a small print warning not to use the slide head-first, federal safety standards required that the slide be tested for such a typical use. Under those standards, all pool slides are also required to support a load of 350 pounds without "deformation" or giving way. The Banzai slide deforms under almost any weight at all, and the shifting of weight as a user slides down displaces the air at the bottom, making it unable to support any load, a plaintiff's expert witness concluded. 1. why is the retailer at fault in any case like this and not just the manufacturer? I mean, does every dealership now have to crash test every car they sell? 2. She went down head first 3. product warning says: do not go down head first 4. product warning says: do not go down head first 5. product warning says: do not go down head first 6. Even though it says, do not go down head first, they say it should be tested and meet those standards anyway. What? Scuse me, but if it met those 'standards' there wouldn't be a warning
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7th-grader suspended for playing with airsoft gun in own yard
GettnHuge replied to Phurfur's topic in The Geek Club
'The school's so-called "zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to private property, according to the report." This kid could get a good legal education when they sue -
Firing of New York teacher found with heroin too harsh, judge rules
GettnHuge replied to Phurfur's topic in The Geek Club
Greta. He can join the large group of horrible ny teachers who get paid to sit in rooms all day and do nothing cause they cannot be fired. -
If the 'we gotta preserve our conference' officials didn't completely screw akron with that bs interference call at the end, and then cheated akron out of so much time when under 30 seconds, they mighta won.
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saul isn't greedy, he's the guy always coaching them to have some common sense, take their money, and go on a long vacation and enjoy life while they can get away with it.
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1. Rod Laver 2. Rafa Nadal 3. Roy Emerson 4. Pete Sampras 5. Bjorn Borg 6. Rog Federer Grand Slam at age 24 Gold medal 3 more titles than Frauderer had at the same age. 1st man to win 3 str8 slams in the same year since 1969 :pointstosky: Nadal >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :pointstosky: