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This must be an American made car, who are we kidding it must be foreign
Jake fills in for Kari as she is hard at work on the Halo 3 beta. We break down every detail of the beta and drool over its greatness. Crackdown has a massive amount of DLC but it has a massive bug. Metal Gear Solid on the PS3 this year? Maybe not?Another Final Fantasy 4 remake? A number of games are announced for all platforms.
![]() A backstage look at the inner workings of the Colbert report. Its strange to see him out of character when he's not on stage. John Kerry also admits he loved Colbert's now famous whitehouse speech. Rated 3.8857 / 5 | 0 views | 7 comments Click here to watch the video
A first look at the 6 Peice Drum kit used in Guitar hero 4
Short and ribald, Mrs. Cox enjoyed surprising friends and family with brash comments. One visitor to the Oaks recalls her telling a story about traveling across the Atlantic as a young girl and playing mah-jongg with Franklin D. Roosevelt, the New York governor and later U.S. president. She told of catching FDR cheating and calling him on it.So, "mah-jongg" is what they called it then? After the jump, an introductory viewer's guide to the wondrous world of the Bancrofts, with illustrations! --- Clarence Barron, Morbidly Obese Media Baron, Dead (1928).The family's ties to the Journal began 105 years ago when Jessie Waldron, a wealthy widow with two daughters, married Mr. Barron, a Dow Jones correspondent. Mr. Barron bought the company for $130,000. The Barrons passed their shares to Ms. Waldron's older daughter, Jane, who married Hugh Bancroft, a successful Boston lawyer. After Mr. Bancroft committed suicide in 1933, the shares moved to a set of trusts benefiting the Bancrofts' three children and their grandchildren.
Jessie Bancroft Cox, Matriarch and Red Sox Fan, Dead (1982). "What the hell's the matter with my Red Sox?"
William Cox, Jr., 76-year-old Trust Fund Baby, Alive (mostly). He says he wouldn't sell if News Corp. offered more than $100 a share. "It's been in the family for a long time," he adds. "I want to see it stay in the family."
William Cox III, 50-something Trust Fund Baby, Alive (entirely). Mr. Cox quit the company after the public flap and left Dow Jones in 1997. He lives in Rome and couldn't be reached to comment.
Elisabeth "Lizzie" Goth, Likes Horsies, Alive (and how!) A passionate equestrian, Ms. Goth recently married for a second time and uses her new husband's name, Chelberg. She divides her time between Prague and Kentucky, where she breeds saddle bred horses, and isn't actively involved now in family affairs. She declined to comment.
Jane Bancroft Cook, Lady, Dead (2002).
The late Mrs. Cook was tall and shy. She gave to charities anonymously and avoided the limelight her sister enjoyed. Some family members pursue equestrian sports and live on small, well-groomed farms. One daughter, Elizabeth Steele, owns a real-estate development company focusing on environmental projects. Another daughter, Martha Robes, is married to a cabinet maker and spends half the year on her boat docked in St. John.
The Oaks, House, Still Standing (presumably). The "Oaks," as it was known in the family, was staffed by a butler, cook and a maid who served Mrs. Cox breakfast in bed each day on fine china with equestrian-related designs. She was an avid sailor and pony-cart racer as well as a horticulturist. Her attic was filled with historical artifacts such as Mr. Barron's canes and hats. Her vast garden was filled with flowers -- white, her favorite color. And that's not even mentioning the Hill branch of the family. To say nothing of the Bancroft-Kavadas! Oh, the charms of idleness. —Jon
Amazing footage of Joe Jennings and his skydiving wouldnt want to be anywhere near when that car comes crashing down
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Dip a toe into the game that Midway claims will redefine the first-person shooter genre. Out of the blue, Midway has released a demo of its forthcoming first-person shooter Blacksite: Area 51 on Xbox Live. Click here to read the full article
Gotye releases Heart A Mess through Lucky Number on May 26th 2008, watch the video.
Filed under: TV on DVD, Retro Squad, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode Reviews Title: HavenOriginal Air Date: November 30, 1987 Teleplay By: Tracy Torme Story By: Tracy Torme and Lan Okun Directed by: Richard Compton Episode: S01E011 Stardate: 41294.5 Synopsis: The Enterprise is in orbit around a planet known as Haven, a planet so beautiful, Picard tells us, legends say it has mystical healing powers. Data intelligently points out that the legend is entirely unsupported by fact, so Picard gives him a copy of Loose Change and The Secret to straighten him out on the whole "Facts vs. Bullshit" thing. Yar calls Riker out of his quarters, where he's been watching two holographic young women play the harps together. (Uh, yeah. I have an easier time suspending my disbelief for faster-than-light travel and kids on the bridge than accepting that a dude, alone in his quarters, pulls up two pretty young holographic women to play harps together.) Riker arrives in the transporter room and wants to know what was so goddamn important that Yar had to call him away from his harp watching thing. It turns out that there's an object from Haven waiting to be beamed aboard the ship. Riker, vision of harp playing nymphs dancing in his head, tells her to beam the stupid object over, already. Transporter Chief Buffalo Bill puts the lotion in the basket, and beams over . . . a mysterious box. What's in the box? Should they trade the red snapper for what could be inside? Red snapper is very tasty, but there could be anything inside! There could even be a boat in there! Before we get to open the box and find out what it contains, a face on the front of the box (played by Armin Shimmerman, in a cool non-Ferengi role) announces that it has a message for Troi: Lwaxana Troi and the Miller family are pretty excited for a big event of some sort. Ah! It's a Betazoid Gift box, of course, and it's there to announce the joyous joining of Wyatt Miller and . . . someone. The box then takes a big jewel shit all over the transporter. While Tasha rubs the box's nose in it so it can think about what it's done, Troi tells Riker that the box didn't contain a boat after all. They should have kept the red snapper, because that someone getting married is her. Gulp. Oh boy. Is it going to be one of those episodes? Continue reading Star Trek: The Next Generation: Haven
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It's a shame that guy did not have a career post Star Wars
Another Comparison. This time is between Forza 2 and Project Gotham Racing 4 against Grand Turismo HD.
Bruce Willis Interview (vs Nets) Apr. 29/07
Author: chasin80 Filed under: Ask TV Squad, Celebrities It pleases me to no end when I see how many fellow TV lovers are ready and able to answer my trivia questions. Last week it only took "Tammy" twelve minutes to share with us Keith Partridge's middle name of Douglas.As many of you may already know, I interviewed Danny Bonaduce during my live show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. He shared many great Partridge Family stories. My favorite would have to be how he got the job as Danny. Before he became Danny Partridge he was working with veteran TV director (and Dick Van Dyke's neighbor on The Dick Van Dyke Show) Jerry Paris on a TV movie. They were way behind schedule, and Danny made a joke about how Jerry might be fired if they went over budget. Mr. Paris was not in the mood to be mocked by an eight year old boy so he grabbed Danny's script, ripped out the pages with his dialogue and shouted, "There, we're all caught up now, kid." As horrible as that sounds, Danny insists that Paris felt so bad about the incident that when he auditioned to be a Partridge, Paris, who was directing the pilot, made it up to Danny by casting him as the red-headed scamp we all came to love. Now on to this week's question... Continue reading Stump the King - Spinoffs
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