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#1541 The Sunset Strip » Die Hard Song » 920 weeks ago
- Tommie
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With the release of Die Hard 4 on dvd Tuesday someone sent me this song. I know some of you guys will enjoy it.
And just so you know, I haven't gotten a chance to watch it yet, but he from what I've read they've added in some much needed blood, and he does say "Yippe Kay Yay Motherfucker!"
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OTyw6cq86kY[/youtube]
#1542 Guns N' Roses » Chris Jericho Mentions Axl and Chinese Democracy » 920 weeks ago
- Tommie
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This is from the newest issue of RAW magazine. This website has the full article up, but for copyright reasons I'm only going to paste the part that concerns us.
This interview is basically his welcome back article for coming back to wrestling after two years. This is the last question that is asked.
Needless to say, I about feel off my chair when I read this.
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Q: 'Lastly , fans want to know.. how the hell do you plan on topping yourself this go-round?'
A: 'That's like asking Axl Rose to top Appetite for Destruction. He can't. All he can do is get Chinese Democracy done and make it as good as he can. If you're obsessed with topping your past work it ain't going to happen.'
#1543 Management » New username? What was your old one? » 920 weeks ago
- Tommie
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For all the people that have changed their names since we switched boards, put your old name here.
Theres a few people that I dont recognize, and I know a few of you guys have switched up user names. So I think it would help me (and others I"m sure) out if you could put your old user name in here so we know who is who.
#1544 Re: The Garden » Girl kills herself over myspace » 920 weeks ago
I agree. I had several WTF moments while reading that article.
#1545 The Garden » Girl kills herself over myspace » 920 weeks ago
- Tommie
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Mom: Web hoax led girl to kill herself
By BETSY TAYLOR, Associated Press WriterSat Nov 17, 5:46 AM ET
Megan Meier thought she had made a new friend in cyberspace when a cute teenage boy named Josh contacted her on MySpace and began exchanging messages with her.
Megan, a 13-year-old who suffered from depression and attention deficit disorder, corresponded with Josh for more than a month before he abruptly ended their friendship, telling her he had heard she was cruel.
The next day Megan committed suicide. Her family learned later that Josh never actually existed; he was created by members of a neighborhood family that included a former friend of Megan's.
Now Megan's parents hope the people who made the fraudulent profile on the social networking Web site will be prosecuted, and they are seeking legal changes to safeguard children on the Internet.
The girl's mother, Tina Meier, said she doesn't think anyone involved intended for her daughter to kill herself.
"But when adults are involved and continue to screw with a 13-year-old, with or without mental problems, it is absolutely vile," she told the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis, which first reported on the case.
Tina Meier said law enforcement officials told her the case did not fit into any law. But sheriff's officials have not closed the case and pledged to consider new evidence if it emerges.
Megan Meier hanged herself in her bedroom on Oct. 16, 2006, and died the next day. She was described as a "bubbly, goofy" girl who loved spending time with her friends, watching movies and fishing with her dad.
Megan had been on medication, but had been upbeat before her death, her mother said, after striking up a relationship on MySpace with Josh Evans about six weeks before her death.
Josh told her he was born in Florida and had recently moved to the nearby community of O'Fallon. He said he was homeschooled, and didn't yet have a phone number in the area to give her.
Megan's parents said she received a message from him on Oct. 15 of last year, essentially saying he didn't want to be her friend anymore, that he had heard she wasn't nice to her friends.
The next day, as Megan's mother headed out the door to take another daughter to the orthodontist, she knew Megan was upset about Internet messages. She asked Megan to log off. Users on MySpace must be at least 14, though Megan was not when she opened her account. A MySpace spokeswoman did not return calls seeking comment.
Someone using Josh's account was sending cruel messages. Then, Megan called her mother, saying electronic bulletins were being posted about her, saying things like, "Megan Meier is a slut. Megan Meier is fat."
Megan's mother, who monitored her daughter's online communications, returned home and said she was shocked at the vulgar language her own daughter was sending. She told her daughter how upset she was about it.
Megan ran upstairs, and her father, Ron, tried to tell her everything would be fine. About 20 minutes later, she was found in her bedroom. She died the next day.
Her father said he found a message the next day from Josh, which he said law enforcement authorities have not been able to retrieve. It told the girl she was a bad person and the world would be better without her, he has said.
Another parent, who learned of the MySpace account from her own daughter who had access to the Josh profile, told Megan's parents about the hoax in a counselor's office about six weeks after Megan died. That's when they learned Josh was imaginary, they said.
The woman who created the fake profile has not been charged with a crime. She allegedly told the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department she created Josh's profile because she wanted to gain Megan's confidence to know what Megan was saying about her own child online.
The mother from down the street told police that she, her daughter and another person all typed and monitored the communication between the fictitious boy and Megan.
A person who answered the door at the family's house told an Associated Press reporter on Friday afternoon that they had been advised not to comment.
Megan's parents had been storing a foosball table for the family that created the MySpace character. Six weeks after Megan's death, they learned the other family had created the profile and responded by destroying the foosball table, dumping it on the neighbors' driveway and encouraging them to move away.
Megan's parents are now separated and plan to divorce.
Aldermen in Dardenne Prairie, a community of about 7,000 residents about 35 miles from St. Louis, have proposed a new ordinance related to child endangerment and Internet harassment. It could come before city leaders on Wednesday.
"Is this enough?" Mayor Pam Fogarty said Friday. "No, not by any stretch of the imagination, but it's something, and you have to start somewhere."
#1546 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » SLASH Planning Solo Album » 920 weeks ago
Great news. As has already been said, I'm more excited about this than I ever was with Libertad. With CB you couldn't help but get excited just b/c of the natural hype that went into it...then ya realized it sucked. I was a fan of the first snakepit album, mainly for the guitar on it. So this is a welcome surprise.
#1547 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » GNR TATTOO THREAD » 920 weeks ago
^^^Holy shit! Something like that really puts my GnR obsession in perspective.
#1548 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 920 weeks ago
October video game sales hit $1.1 billion
'Guitar Hero III' needed just six days to sell a combined 1.4 million units
By Scott Hillis
Reuters
updated 8:32 p.m. ET, Thurs., Nov. 15, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. sales of video game hardware and software jumped 73 percent in October, with Nintendo's Wii console regaining its spot as the top-selling console, industry data showed on Thursday.
Total sales were $1.1 billion, compared to $643 million a year earlier, according to market research firm NPD.
Nintendo sold 519,000 Wiis while Microsoft sold 366,000 Xbox 360 consoles and Sony sold 121,000 of its PlayStation 3 machines.
(MSNBC is a joint Microsoft-NBC Universal venture.)
In September, the Xbox 360 knocked the Wii from the top spot it had held all year, thanks to a boost from the release of Microsoft's blockbuster 'Halo 3' game.
"What this demonstrates is that we are putting more and more product into the marketplace and we continue to sell out as soon as it hits," said Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime.
The console makers and game publishers are positioning for the holiday shopping season that can account for as much as half of the year's sales of gaming hardware and software.
While Nintendo is scrambling to produce enough units to meet demand, Microsoft is busy touting its broad line-up of games and pitching the Xbox 360 towards more casual gamers that lie outside its traditional consumer base of young men.
Sony, meanwhile, has tried to spark interest in the PS3 by cutting prices and rolling out a slate of highly anticipated games that showcase its graphical muscle.
"Remember that the PS3 price cut came in November so we'll have to wait until our data comes out next month to see the effect of that cut on retail sell-through of the hardware," NPD analyst Anita Frazier said in a statement.
Microsoft's 'Halo 3' was the best-selling game on a single console, moving 433,800 copies, but Activision's "Guitar Hero 3" needed just six days on the market to sell a combined 1.4 million copies across all three major consoles, as well as Sony's older PlayStation 2.
"'Guitar Hero' has certainly established itself among the elite video games properties," Frazier said. "Since it has broad appeal, it's also the type of game that should continue to do very well throughout the holidays."
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#1549 Re: The Sunset Strip » Denis Leary on Biography Channel tonight (wed) at 9 » 920 weeks ago
It was a really good show. They talked alot about The Leary Firefighters Foundation and how that all started. They also covered how he started the Comics Come Home special. Then they covered his start in comedy, and had some really good clips of when he was just starting out.
I dont get bio channel on my computer (tv card), but they sometimes replay that sort of stuff on other channels (A&E ect). If they do, I'll record it for ya Jessica.
#1550 The Sunset Strip » Denis Leary on Biography Channel tonight (wed) at 9 » 920 weeks ago
- Tommie
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I know some of you guys like Denis Leary, so I thought you'd like to know Biography Channel is doing a special on him tonight at 9 EST.