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  1. My current favorites: 1. Chris Benoit 2. Samoa Joe 3. "The Canadian Destroyer" Petey Williams 4. A.J. Styles 5. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels Yeah, only one WWE Superstar on the list. That's how bad WWE is these days.
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  3. I didn't say I hated Samoa Joe. He's up there as one of my top five wrestlers right now. I'm just glad he's not in the WWE, as he'll just be another wasted talent there.
  4. Come to think of it, the rear end of that Hyundai concept does look a little like that of the 928. The side profile has a bit of a Mercedes-Benz coupe to it. The Front end looks like crap, though.
  5. I've been told by many that front-engine Porsches are crap, especially the 928 series. Not worth the time or money.
  6. Hell, I don't know what happened. I don't even think the WWE writers know what happened. All I know is that Lita was supposed to nail Cena with the belt, but she ended up hitting Edge with it.
  7. 2006 Royal Rumble Results Sunday Night Heat Opener Fit Finlay def. Brian Kendrick WWE Cruiserweight Championship - Six-Way Gregory Helms def. Kid Kash, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio and Paul London to become the new champion after landing the Shining Wizard on Funaki. Special Guest Referee: Trish Stratus Mickie James def. Ashley with a botched powerbomb off the top rope. The Boogeyman squashed John Bradshaw Layfield with the pump-handle slam. And to think that WWE actually made JBL champ for nearly a year... The Royal Rumble Order of Entry 1. Triple-H 2. Rey Mysterio 3. Simon Dean 4. Psicosis 5. Ric Flair 6. The Big Show 7. Jonathan Coachman 8. Bobby Lashley 9. Kane 10. Sylvain 11. Carlito 12. Chris Benoit 13. Booker T. 14. Joey Mercury 15. Tatanka 16. Johnny Nitro 17. Trevor Murdoch 18. Eugene 19. Road Warrior Animal 20. Rob Van Dam 21. Orlando Jordan 22. Chavo Guerrero 23. Matt Hardy 24. Super Crazy 25. Shawn Michaels 26. "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters 27. Viscera 28. Shelton Benjamin 29. Goldust 30. Randy Orton Order of Elimination 1. Dean, by HHH and Mysterio 2. Psicosis, by Mysterio 3. Flair, by HHH 4. Coach, by Show 5. Sylvain, by Lashley 6. Lashley, by Show and Kane 7-8. Show and Kane, by HHH 9. Booker, by Benoit 10. Animal, by RVD 11. Chavo, by HHH 12. Tatanka, by MNM 13. Murdoch, by HBK 14. Hardy, by Viscera 15. Eugene, by Benoit 16. Super Crazy, by Mysterio 17. Benoit, by Orton 18. Viscera, by Masters and Carlito 19. Masters, by Carlito 20. Goldust, by RVD 21. Jordan, by Orton 22. Mercury, by HBK 23. Nitro, by HBK 24. Shelton, by HBK 25. Because HBK broke the no-Sweet Chin Music clause, Vinnie Mac appeared. As he taunted HBK, Shane-O Mac appeared from behind and threw HBK out of the ring. 26. Carlito, by RVD 27. RVD, by HHH 28. HHH, by Mysterio 29. Orton, by Mysterio Winner: Rey Mysterio WWE Championship John Cena made Edge tap out to the STFU to regain the WWE title. World Heavyweight Championship Kurt Angle used the ropes for leverage to pin Mark Henry. After the match, the lights went out. Druids appeared from the stage entrance before Undertaker arrived on a chariot. He raised his arms to set off the overhead pyrotechnics. When he lowered his arms, lightning struck the ringposts before the ring collapsed. This was UT's way of saying Angle won't be champ for long.
  8. 2006 Ferrari 599 GTB
  9. He isn't the only one that uses the Car Robots style of transformation. The Corvettes (Tracks, Battle Ravage and Swerve) share the same transformation style with Mach Alert (RID Prowl).
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  11. Last night, TLC aired a special episode of Overhaulin'. It was a 1956 Ford pickup. But it wasn't just any ordinary pickup - it belongs to none other than Chip Foose. It turns out that while Foose & Co. were working on other overhauls, the team did a secret project with Foose's pickup without him knowing. They had local police cover up their faux theft. They even had a couple of past Overhaulin' marks help with the project. Even aftermarket specialist Jack Roush played a part on the scheme by supplying a special motor for the truck. The official website should have pics ready by the end of the week. All I have to say is that it's an awesome pickup.
  12. Oh! Mikey (オー!マイキー) TV Tokyo/Avex, Inc. 2003 ADV Films, 2006 Written and directed by Yoshimasa Ishibashi Running Time: 5 minutes per episode Rated TV-14 for suggestive sexual content and strong language. Cast (English Dub) Kira Vincent-Davis (Nyu/Lucy in Elfen Lied, Kim in Macross) as Michael "Mikey" Fuccon Rob Mungle (Greg in Area 88, Landlord in The Super Milk-chan Show) as James Fuccon Christine M. Auten (Elvy in RahXephon, Claudia in Macross) as Barbara Fuccon Luci Christian (Kaname in Full Metal Panic!, Millia in Macross) as Laura Cynthia Martinez (Puni Puni Poemy, Lina Inverse in Slayers)as Emily Synopsis The Fuccons - Mikey and his parents James and Barbara - are an American family that just moved to Tokyo. There, Mikey copes with everyday life as he's caught in a love triangle with his classmate Emily and his cousin Laura. Lowdown I went to Suncoast one day and noticed that they had The Fuccons preview DVD for $3. So I picked it up and checked it out, knowing that I'll probably never collect the entire series. Boy, is this show on crack or what? A normal person probably won't be able to finish this 25-minute DVD, let alone a complete volume of the show. The Fuccons features merely nothing but mannequins posing as a real family. Bad enough that they exhibit the same emotion all the time. Worse is that they practically have canned laughter installed in them. At the end of each skit, they just laugh so much, it's really disturbing. And what do we learn from this show? Well, maybe a few things: - If you don't brush your teeth after breakfast, you'll have inordinately bad breath. - Drink milk, especially if it means life or death for your parents. - It is impolite to lie down on the dining table while others are eating. - Laugh really hard to remind your grandparents who you are. Other than that, you'll need some serious booze to watch through this show. Unless you're into wooden performances, The Fuccons is just another rental. Rating: B (if drunk); C- (if sober) DVD Extras: B+ For $3.00, this DVD gives you a lot. You get some wallpapers and a couple of screensavers for your TV. Links ADV Films' Official The Fuccons Homepage Oh! Mikey (Japanese) TV Tokyo's Official Oh! Mikey Homepage (Japanese) Fuccon Family (Japanese) Oh! Mikey - Japanese Mannequin Drama Unofficial Site Reference Anime News Network
  13. The Infiniti G35 has WHAT on its First Aid Kit?!?
  14. Damn, it's too bad about the F430's performance. I was really digging the design.
  15. Yeah, I was a bit disappointed myself when I watched eps. 3-4. The pacing is horribly slow, not to mention that the story's going nowhere. Mind you, I haven't seen episode 5 yet, but I've read nothing but negative reviews on it.
  16. Trailer and DVD information
  17. Trailer for Zeta Gundam III is out: http://www.z-gundam.net/special/index.html
  18. Holy crap! I gotta get me one of those.
  19. Mötley Crüe: Red, White & Crüe Mötley Records/Hip-O Records, 2005 Roster Vince Neil - lead vocals Mick Mars - guitars Nikki Sixx - bass Tommy Lee - drums John Corabi - lead vocals (1992-1996) Randy Castillo (1950-2002) - drums (1999-2002) Track Listing Disc 1 1. Live Wire 2. Piece of Your Action 3. Toast of the Town 4. Too Fast For Love 5. Black Widow 6. Looks That Kill 7. Too Young to Fall in Love (Remix) 8. Helter Skelter 9. Shout at the Devil 10. Smokin' in the Boys' Room 11. Use It Or Lose It 12. Girls, Girls, Girls 13. Wild Side 14. You're All I Need 15. All in the Name of... 16. Kickstart My Heart 17. Without You 18. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) 19. Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.) 20. Dr. Feelgood Disc 2 1. Anarchy in the UK 2. Primal Scream 3. Home Sweet Home ('91 Remix) 4. Hooligan's Holiday (Brown Nose Edit) 5. Misunderstood (Successful Format Version) 6. Planet Boom 7. Bittersuite 8. Afraid (Alternative Rave Mix) 9. Beauty 10. Generation Swine 11. Bitter Pill 12. Enslaved 13. Hell on High Heels 14. New Tattoo (Single Version) 15. If I Die Tomorrow 16. Sick Love Song 17. Street Fighting Man Lowdown Mötley Crüe - quite possibly the rowdiest band to come out of the hair metal scene back in the '80s. With their potent mix of metal and punk, the quartet from Los Angeles, CA, have rocked the world with cult hits like "Too Fast For Love," "Shout at the Devil," "Girls, Girls, Girls" and power ballads like "Home Sweet Home" and "Without You." But perhaps as notorious as their songs is the fact that three of the members were married to Playboy Playmates at some point (Vince was with Heidi Mark, Nikki was with Brandi Brandt and Donna D'Errico, and we all know about Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson). But like every major metal band, Mötley Crüe had their low points when the '90s came. In 1992, Vince was fired from the band. Three years later, former The Scream vocalist John Corabi (now a guitarist for RATT) took over the helm. The band's releases with Corabi - Mötley Crüe and the Quarternary EP - did little to win back their popularity, as their attempt to adjust to the grunge scene was well below expectations. Vince's life outside Crüe was worse. In 1984, he was involved in a deadly car accident that killed Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas Dingley. He was charged with DUI and vehicular manslaughter, and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Ten years later, Vince's daughter Skylar died of cancer, prompting him and his ex-wife Sharise Ruddell to sue Rocketdyne for dumping cancer-causing chemicals near their former home in Simi Valley, CA. Of course, what's a rockstar's life without experimenting with drugs? In 1987, Nikki overdosed on heroin and was declared legally dead on arrival at the hospital. However, two shots of adrenaline literally "kickstarted his heart;" hence the song that's praised by car and motorcycle enthusiasts. In 1997, Vince rejoined the band, but it wasn't a comeback that everyone expected. Generation Swine was met with lukewarm reviews. Even though it was the original lineup, it just wasn't the Crüe of old. The 2000 release New Tattoo didn't do too well, either. For that CD, the late Randy Castillo (who worked with Ozzy Osbourne) took over for Tommy, who still felt uneasy working with Vince. And after a long string ups and downs throught the last two decades, Mötley Crüe regrouped in 2005 to kick off a worldwide tour. And in celebration of this reunion, the band released their most definitive compilation CD: Red, White & Crüe. The first disc takes you way back to the band's headbanging hits. You can't help but crank your car stereo up to songs like "Piece of Your Action," "Wild Side," "Kickstart My Heart," and "Dr. Feelgood." Disc 2, on the other hand, is a mixed bag. The first three tracks are still classic Crüe, but the rest is hard to follow. Even the last three tracks - which are new recordings - just don't live up to the band's old recordings. Nevertheless, if you're a long-time fan of hair metal, Red, White & Crüe makes a great addition to your collection. If you just started listening to Mötley Crüe, this compilation is a good way to take the plunge before exploring their other albums. Rating: B+ Links Mötley Crüe
  20. Yeah right. WB co-produced Cutie Honey, yet it hasn't hit the US.
  21. SDCC is a definite for me, as I'm part of a crew working on comic books. I missed AX and MWCON last year due to obligations with my work, but hopefully, I'll be able to attend this year.
  22. Man, those figures suck. I hope they're not the final product. BTW, big F, when replying to someone else's quote, delete the tags before posting. We only need to see the pics once.
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