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I think the only voices on this board that are in favor of shotz's petty spat with the good Gov. are schotz's himself. all the posts that faovr schotz are very similiar. what does schotz just sit and post on this board all day long to protect his damaged rep.? " Hey Lorenzo - nice spin, but we all know that Mike Huckabee's freaky FOX Network-worshipping NeoNazi Republicans are hard at work polluting this page with all pro-Fuckabee/anti-Scholz propaganda. If you thought about it, wouldn't most musicians side with a musician and not some ex-tub-of-shit right wing fanatic? .
10 Things You Gotta Know About Oscars
She's a box-office smash with a 3-D concert flick, but tongue-waggers have been wondering why tween thing Hannah Montana is presenting at, like, the Oscars. But we say she's no weirder than having, say, Jessica Alba, Seth Rogen or The Rock—presenters, all. 3. Jon Stewart's hosting, but without any jokes from his Daily Show buddy Rob Corddry. 4. No Country for Old Men will win Best Picture. Ask anybody. Seriously. Anybody. 5. Wait—Michael Clayton will win Best Picture. People we respect have a very good theory on this. 6. John Travolta might dance. 7. The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences offers something else for the kids, a YouTube channel. Best clip is, easily, Jack Black and Will Ferrell's "Get Off the Stage" song.
Rock Out and Look Good with the Stylish New MOTO(TM) U9
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., Oct. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is showing off the stylish side of music with the introduction of MOTO U9. Through unique advancements in mobile entertainment technology, U9 makes music a multi-sensory experience and lets consumers rock out and look good -- with an elegant form factor, Stereo Bluetooth(R), CrystalTalk(TM) Technology, external touch sensitive music controls and floating, animated screensavers that appear on the external display. "MOTO U9 combines the surprising with the familiar, the latest in premium design and inventive controls with the next popular spin on Motorola's classic clamshell design to deliver the most stylish and dynamic mobile music experience," said Rob Shaddock, senior vice president of Feature and Mass Market Phones, Mobile Devices, Motorola.
Station Leaders Talk About WISC-TV
Some years ago, our vice president and general manager David Sanks was addressing a company meeting after months of work on the station's mission and vision statements. At the end of his presentation, Sanks summed up the most important goal, indeed the only goal that really mattered: "Keep Liz happy!" Sounds like something you'd say about a tyrant, but no. Elizabeth Murphy Burns -- Liz, to all -- is simply one of the most respected executives in broadcasting and one of the best-liked employers in any industry. "She's the perfect television station owner, in my opinion," says a national industry observer. "She's got her eye on the bottom line and her mind engaged on the whole panoply of business, and she lets her managers do their jobs." We couldn't agree more.
Affirmative Action for Men
Kevin, What is wrong with being an “elite." It serves many people well. If you are an “elite" you get to do things without working. For instance, a friend of mine got into law school despite having LSATs under 160 because his parents donated a lot of money. Indeed, I asked a pool of people (randomly selected from outside a coffee shop) who scored under 160, if they would refuse an offer of admission to an “elite" law school if they knew that they were getting in because they were “elite" and none of them said no! Amazing. Likewise, “elites" run our government, schools, hospitals, and just about everything. Quite well, I might add. Or, Kevin, are “elites" like “trial lawyers" the new bogeyman that you blame everything on? Larry, at 11:35 am EST on March 27, 2006 .
Tape of teen restrained in cell prompts probes
But the story hints at aggressive behaviour on the part of the (under age) girl. And at the end of the day, the girl's decision-making made this situation happen. As Green Jerry points out, not breaking the law is the easiest way to avoid a situation like this. This girl learned the hard way. Posted 24/01/08 at 11:14 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
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