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Everything posted by Ladywriter
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damn dubbing
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filler and most movies are not cannon. Eppels sticks to the creators story.
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Ancient ice shelf breaks free from Canadian Arctic
Ladywriter replied to Sledgstone's topic in The Bio Dome
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they're hoping fans wont be at the bar on Sunday >.<
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"The Apprentice" moves to Southern California for season six of the unscripted series, leaving Manhattan for the first time in the history of the show. Trump will once again do the firing - and the hiring - as 18 enterprising candidates vie for the coveted title of "The Apprentice" and the career opportunity of a lifetime working for the legendary business tycoon. Along with the new Southern California backdrop comes a whole new series of surprising twists and turns that will make this the liveliest and most challenging competition yet among candidates eager to become the next "Apprentice." In a compelling social experiment of haves and have nots, contestants this season will have to earn the right to live like Trump. Each week, the contestants on the winning team will get to live in a luxurious mansion. But contestants on the losing team will have to sleep outside in tents in the back yard of the mansion with outdoor showers and port-a-potties, giving contestants more incentive than ever to win their tasks each week. In another engaging new twist, the winning project manager each week will remain project manager until they lose, plus they will also sit in the boardroom and help advise Trump on who he should fire each week from their opposing team. Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. will return for several episodes, along with previous "Apprentice" winners, as boardroom advisors to their father.
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I did like the first one
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I didn't bother with FF11; I'm not into the whole play online thing and I do not play well with others ever so I waited for 12. I just finished the game tonight and here's my buck 20 (2 cents just aint gonna cover what I got to say) yay a camera that moves boo killin dark chocobos characters....eh what the hell point was there to Vaan and Penelo? All they were was rabble with a beating stick and had no real perpose in the game >.< Balthier and Fran were the best characters, they had the most defined personalities. Ash and Bash had serious goals. All the judges sounded like they were talking through a toilet paper roll into a bucket the world and the airships looked great in game and in cut scenes but the characters all looked like shit. In game their faces (espically the eyes) looked smudgy; totaly crapified. In cg scenes they looked like claymation. The hair looked terrible, like sculpted clay not hair. Sorry but the cut scenes in X and X2 put 12 to mad shame. Yuna had hair not plastic or clay The plot was a bit slow but the side quests were pretty good. 12 is on par with 8 but falls way short of 10 in plot, characters and graphix. I was thinking after a real masterpiece like 10 that 12 would have awsome scenes and characters. I was disapointed. the only good looking shit in 12 was the airships.
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Bahamut......... is it that hard to comprehrend the u is silent? I guess thats what happens when all the voice actors are ignorant brits
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that about sums it up
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Pretty sweet ship and it looks like everyone has what they want on her. A fridge with a lock X'D I love the lawn deck! No more scurvy worries for the mugiwara pirates
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it could be black hole type darkness with the power to absorb light and energy in which case Ace would be fucked.
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yatta! you'll be a Sanji in no time
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koolies kinda freaked out lookin
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It's all about the Benjamin's. They probably assumed that the the series/games would draw the younger crowd so they dumbed down and fucked up One Piece hoping to make it more kiddie. Whatever, it aint Pokemon or Yugioh.
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Here; Central NY, we have curbside pick up for trash and recyclables. All paper, plastic and metal goes in the bin except for soda/beer bottles and cans. There is a 5cent deposit on them and most grocery stores/walmart have the machines in the lobby to return them whenever you want. I recycle everything that I can. Do you have curb pick up for your recyclables. Is there a bottle deposit on that Coke you're drinkin? If not then why not? What are the policies concerning recyclables and returnables where you live?
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all but 3 light bulbs in this house are cf and I despise paper plates (never use them) and disposable cups are for keg parties only
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I have faith in Kakashi
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In many countries it's holiday season. If last-minute shopping, baking and decorating turn you into Ebenezer Scrooge, just think about the toll this season takes on the environment. But don't worry, you don't have to choose between enjoying this time of year and becoming an environmental stick in the mud. There are plenty of simple steps that you and your family can take if you are dreaming of a "green" holiday season. To have your gingerbread cookie and eat it too, check out the 12 tips below. 1: Give a compact fluorescent light bulb or two as gifts. Save your friends and family money and save the planet too. Old-fashioned light bulbs waste 85% of their energy in heat and don't last long. Compact florescent bulbs these days come in all shapes, sizes, and colours. A 100% compact florescent household makes a great New Year's resolution, and a good investment in energy (and money!) savings. 2: Pull the plug on dirty presents. Electronics are popular gifts so rather than just consider the cost, check out which companies are doing more than others to make cleaner products. This year's presents shouldn't be next year's toxic waste. (Ok, we know. Sometimes we can't resist that new iPod or MacBook either, despite the fact that Apple is bottom of the barrel when it comes to toxic content and recycling policies. If you really can't wait until Apple cleans up its act to buy one, make sure you do something for the Green my Apple campaign to tell Steve Jobs that we love Apple products, but we want them to come in green. Make sure your gift recipient gets the message too!) 3: Pay for the present, not the packaging. Put some thought into the gifts you are purchasing. Avoid products that are over-packaged or made from toxic PVC plastic or from endangered trees like mahogany. 4: Travel smart. When it's time to go shopping for the perfect gift or visit relatives, try to take public transportation or carpool for trips. Every time you hop in your car or even worse a plane, you're producing greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming. Even better? Shop online. You can get your loved ones gift memberships to environmental organizations, like Greenpeace. 5: Cut down on paper. Why not have fun making your own wrapping paper out of recycled paper? With a potato stamp and some water paint you can make unique wrapping paper. Cut up last years cards to make perfect recycled gift tags. Make sure your waste wrapping paper goes in the recycling. If you send holiday cards, look for a recycled content or better yet, send an e-card. 6: Be tree friendly. If a tree is traditionally part of your celebrations, a living, potted one is your best option because it can be reused next year. If you must use a cut tree, ask your local officials about tree recycling or if you can chip the tree to use as mulch in your garden. 7: Less is more. If you decorate your home with lights, think about how much energy they use. Don't forget to turn off the lights before you go to bed or go out, and use LED bulbs to save energy. 8: Go au natural. Replace those plastic, over-priced holiday decorations, with natural reuseable decorations like whitewashed branches and pine cones. They can put you in the holiday spirit just as easily as a huge, inflatable snowman can. 9:Cut down on your shopping. As a general rule the more you buy and consume the more of the planet's limited resources you are using up. Try to buy local produce to cut the travel miles your holiday essentials have clocked up. 10: Break out the china. When it comes time to party down, do so with real dishes - not disposables. Ask your friends to borrow some of their plates and glasses or rent them. Cleanup will be a little tougher, but it's worth it. If you must use disposable, look for recycled content. 11: Hang lots of mistletoe. This won't really help the environment. But more kissing has got to be good for world peace ;-) 12: Get started on those New Year's resolutions! If you've followed these 12 tips for the holiday season why not be good to the climate for the whole of 2006 by following our 12 tips for individual action on global warming?
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thank merciful god
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4Kids cancels One Piece!
Ladywriter replied to Sledgstone's topic in Anime / Animation / Manga / Comics
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so long as as developed nations can treat other countries like garbage dumps they will
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man... this shit moves at a snails pace It has since the rescue Gaara arc
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BSG + boxing = sugeeeeeeeeee! I dunno if they'll hook back up but they can prolly be friends again. Even if she left her hubby Lee still has Dee and their marriage doesn't seem to be in trouble.