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March 7, 2007 - Wednesday 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Cosmo, Puddy and the Bubble Boy: Seinfeld Characters  
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This is a list of the most memorable characters from the popular NBC show "Seinfeld" (1989-1998). During the nine seasons many memorable characters were introduced, many of whom had a recurring role one the show. Who is your favorite?

 

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1.  Jerry Seinfeld - Co-creator of the series based on his life about nothing who's neat and picky character co-creates the series based on his life about nothing.
2.  George Costanza - Lazy, short, stocky, angry and balding man who lives with his parents.
3.  David Puddy - Elaine's recurring boyfriend who is New Jersey Devils fanatic and trustworthy car guy.
4.  Cosmo Kramer - Klutzy neighbor who fell ass-backward into money and now spends his time manifesting insane ideas.
5.  Newman - Overweight and intellectual postal worker who is Jerry's arch-nemesis. He is pure-evil, wrapped in a twinkie.
6.  Frank Costanza - George's loud father who invented the "stop-short" technique with the opposite sex. Serenity Now!
7.  Elaine Benes - Beautiful ex-girlfiend who can't dance and is always searching for more.
8.  Susan Ross - George's patient fiancee who is blessed with death after licking the wedding invitation envelopes toxic glue.
9.  Morty Seinfeld - Jerry's old-fashioned father and former raincoat salesman.
10.  Uncle Leo - Jerry's retired, old, grouchedy uncle who is guilty of shoplifting and a "crime of passion."
11.  J. Peterman - Elaine's cultured boss at the catalogue who bought Kramer's life stories to put into his biography.
12.  George Steinbrenner - George's eccentric backside boss at the Yankees; voiced by co-creator Larry David.
13.  Kenny Bania - Annoying comedian who is always riding Jerry's coattails.
14.  The Soup Nazi - Bossy Al Pacino look-a-like who makes the best soup around.
15.  The Man in the Cape - Frank Costanza's mysterious lawyer; played by co-creator Larry David.
16.  Jackie Chiles - Kramer's clever lawyer.
17.  Babu - Pakistani restaraunt owner who eventually gets deported.
18.  Izzy Mandelbaum - Strong old man who is the World's Best Dad.
19.  Mr. Bookman - Library cop who hunts down Jerry for a 25 year overdue book, Tropic of Cancer.
20.  Crazy Joe Devola - Creepy, violent, chemically unbalanced stalker.
21.  Vegetable Lasagna - Elaine's rebound following the breakup with Puddy on the plane ride home from Europe.
22.  Mickey - Kramer's friend and co-worker who is vertically challenged.
23.  Art Vandelay - George's alter ego and fictional identity.
24.  Sue Ellen Mishke - Oh Henry candybar heiress also known as the "braless wonder."
25.  Bob Sacamano - Jerry's mysterious friend who has rabies and sold fur coats but we never meet.
26.  Mr. Pitt - Elaine's boss who is mesmorized by 3D art posters.
27.  Tim Whatley - A dentist who converts to Judaism for the jokes and is a re-gifter.
28.  Donald "The Bubble Boy" - Jerry's biggest fan who lives in a bubble upstairs at his parents because of his condition. Swears its "the Moors," not "the Moops."
29.  The Maestro - Mysterious conductor of an orchestra.
30.  Poppie - Anticommunist restaraunt owner who has some urination issues.
31.  Sidra - Jerry's girlfriend who has some questionably "real and spectacular" features.
32.  Mr. Haymen - George's high school gym teacher who called him "Can't Stand Ya."

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March 7, 2007 - Wednesday 

Category: Religion and Philosophy

Top 12 Most Important Verses From The Bible
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According to a survey done by ListAfterList.com, these are the top twelve most important verses in the Bible.

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1.  John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotton Son, that whosoever believes in Him, will have everlasting life."
This verse is so important because it shows that God loved the world (Every person who has ever been born or will be born) so much that He was willing to allow His one and only Son to be born into the sin filled world; just so we can live eternal life with Him one day, if we chose to.
2.  Deuteronomy 31:8 - "And the Lord, He is the One who goes before you. he will be with you, He will not leave you nore forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed."
In this verse Joshua is speaking to the Isrealites, telling them not to be afraid to battle with their enemies beause the Lord will never leave their side. This verse is so comforting to us, as Christians, because God says that He will never leave us or forsake, He is always there. So whenever one feels alone, he can know that God is always there beside him, every step of the way.
3.  Philippians 4:13 - "I can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens me."
Whenever you feel you can't go on, or something is too difficult, think of this verse and know that you can do all things through Christ, because He is the one giving you the strength.
4.  Matthew 6:33-34 - "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."
Important for anyone who worries a lot.
5.  Ephesians 4:29 - "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."
A good reminder that if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
6.  Romans 8:28 - "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose."
Everything that happens to us occurs for a reason. We can grow stronger through suffering. We can comfort others after experiencing our own losses/illnesses. With God there are no accidents.
7.  Mark 11:23 - "For verily I say unto you that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, 'Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea', and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he sayeth shall come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he sayeth."
Because "silent" faith does no good. The work of faith is speaking. One gets what one needs not by only believing it, but by saying it.
8.  Jeremiah 29:11 - "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord: thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end."
This illustrates a loving God, not a cruel judge, who wants the best for mankind.
9.  Peter 2:24 - "He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed."
Jesus died for all mankind so that we could have eternal life.
10.  Corinthians 10:13 - "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it."
Shows that every challenge and temptation you face is a test from God, and everything you are faced with, you can overcome.
11.  Genesis 4:7 - "If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it."
Shows that everyone is faced with a decision to do wrong or right. However, you may not be accpeted if you do wrong, but you will have God.
12.  James 1:19-20 - "My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires."
Everyone needs to talk less and listen more.

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March 6, 2007 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

Stars' Starts: When and Where Actors and Actresses Debuted
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Cruise, Hatcher, McConaughey, Pitt, Jolie... Movie and TV stars have to get their start somewhere. This is a list of the first time these actors and actresses appeared on the either the big or small screen.

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  • Tom Cruise - Endless Love (1981) - Played a boy named "Billy" in this high-school romance movie starring Brooke Shields.
  • Teri Hatcher - The Love Boat (1977) - Played "Amy," a loveboat mermaid, in this romantic comedy TV series.
  • Matthew McConaughey - Unsolved Mysteries (1992) - Played "Larry Dickens" in this reinactment TV mystery series.
  • Brad Pitt - No Man's Land (1987) - Played a waiter in this crime drama movie starring Charlie Sheen.
  • Charlie Sheen - The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) - Played a kid at a wedding in this TV movie starring his father, Martin.
  • Angelina Jolie - Lookin' to Get Out (1982) - Played "Tosh" in this comedy movie starring her dad, Jon Voight.
  • Matt Damon - Mystic Pizza (1988) - Played "Steamer" in this romantic comedy movie starring Julia Roberts.
  • Julia Roberts - Firehouse (1987) - Played "Babs" in a movie about sexy women in fire fighting school.
  • Denzel Washington - Wilma (1977) - Played "Robert" in this TV movie about Olympic athletes.
  • George Clooney - Centennial (1978) - Played a village extra in this western TV mini-series.
  • Charlize Theron - Children of the Corn III (1995) - Played a young woman in this Stephen King-based film.
  • Kirsten Dunst - New York Stories (1989) - Played a small role in this film by directed by Coppola, Scorsese and Woody.
  • Tom Hanks - He Knows You're Alone (1980) - Played "Elliot" in this horror thriller movie.
  • Harrison Ford - Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) - Played a bellhop in the crime film about robbing an airport bank.
  • Halle Berry - Living Dolls (1989) - Played "Emily" in this TV series spin off of "Who's the Boss."
  • Kiefer Sutherland - Max Dugan Returns (1983) - Played "Bill" in this comedy movie with his father, Donald, and Matthew Broderick.
  • Matthew Broderick - Max Dugan Returns (1983) - Played "Michael" in this comedy with both Kiefer and Donald Sutherland.
  • Courtney Cox - As the World Turns (1984) - Played "Bunny" in this TV soap opera.
  • Jennifer Aniston - Camp Cucamonga (1990) - Played "Ava" in this TV family movie.
  • Drew Barrymore - Suddenly, Love (1978) - Played "Bobbi" in this TV movie-of-the-week.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio - Parenthood (1990) - Played "Garry" in the this TV series based on the theater movie.
  • Al Pacino - N.Y.P.D. (1968) - Played "John James" in one episode of this crime drama TV series.
  • Marlon Brando - The Men (1950) - Starring role named "Bud" in this black-and-white film.
  • Robert Deniro - Trois chambres à Manhattan (1965) - Played a client in a diner in the French drama movie.
  • Robert Redford - Maverick (1960) - Played "Jimmy" in this western TV series starring James Garner.
  • Rachel McAdams - Shotgun Love Dolls (2001) - Played "Beth" in this recent made-for-TV sci-fi movie.
  • Meg Ryan - Rich and Famous (1981) - Played "Debbie" at age 18 in this movie where future Baywatch babe Nicole Egert played "Debby" at age 8
  • Antonio Banderas - Pestañas postizas (1981) - Starred as "Antonio" in this Spanish movie.
  • Keira Knightley - Royal Celebration (1993) - Played a little girl in the British TV movie starring Minnie Driver.
  • Scarlett Johansson - North (1994) - Played "Laura" in this movie starring Elijah Wood and half the Seinfeld cast.
  • Jerry Seinfeld - Benson (1980) - Played "Frankie" in this TV series about a butler.
  • Bill Murray - Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle (1975) - Voiced a character in this adult cartoon movie from the writers of SNL.
  • Jim Carrey - Happy Days (1975) - Played a gang member in the "Fonzie the Flatfoot" episde of this comedy TV series.
  • Nicole Kidman - Skin Depp (1983) - Played "Sheena" in this comedic Australian TV movie about the fashion industry.
  • Mel Gibson - The Sullivans (1976) - Played "Ray" in this Australian soap opera TV series.
  • Tim Allen - Tropical Snow (1989) - Played a baggage handler in this dramatic movie, set in New York City.
  • Susan Sarandon - A World Apart (1970) - Played "Patrice" in this short-lived soap opera TV series about age, race and gender.
  • Jamie Foxx - Toys (1992) - Played "Baker" in this fantastic comedy starring Robin Williams
  • Robin Williams - America 2-Night (1977) - Played "Jason" in this short-lived TV series about a talk show from Fernwood, Ohio.

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    March 4, 2007 - Sunday 

    Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

    Check out the new section on the home page 'What to Watch.' There are also new video lists on the Web site. Look under "New Releases in Theaters"

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    March 1, 2007 - Thursday 

    Category: Sports

    Top 5 Most Dominant Players in Respective Sports
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    In my opinion, these are the most dominant players in their respective sports today.

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    1.  Roger Federer - Tennis - So good, should have his own tour, and when on his game cannot be beaten by anybody on the hard courts. The only chance opponents have is for him to play below par, and his opponent to play at his redline for the entire match. Will go down as the greatest ever.
    2.  Tiger Woods - Golf - Since childhood, has been the best golfer at every level. Like Federer, also should have his own tour and when on his game cannot be beaten (only difference is Federer is almost always on his game and Woods has more off-days). Has already made the sport and his competitors better and will go down as the greatest ever.
    3.  Ladanian Tomlinson - Football - Is so effective in so many ways, he single-handedly changes each game and how defenses must gameplan. Cannot be tackled by one man in the open field.
    4.  Shaquille O'Neal - Basketball - So dominant that the league had to change its rules. Only downfalls are his age, health and free-throw shooting. When healthy, cannot be stopped inside - no matter who, what or how.
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    Barry Bonds - Baseball - Still the most terrifying batter to have come to the plate. Only downfall again are age and health. When healthy, will never see a pitch to hit near the end of the game if the score is close. And despite all the downfalls and the off-field issues, will draw a handsome one-year contract from teams until he proves otherwise.

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    February 28, 2007 - Wednesday 

    Top 100 TV Quotes of All-Time 
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    These are the all-time best quotes to ever air on a television show.

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    1.  Oh the humanity. (Newman, Seinfeld)
    2.  Respect my authori-tie! (Eric Cartman, South Park)
    3.  Dynomite! (J.J., Good Times)
    4.  Here's Johnny! (Ed McMahon, The Tonight Show)
    5.  No soup for you! (Soup Nazi, Seinfeld)
    6.  Norm! (Cheers)
    7.  D'oh! (Homer Simpson, The Simpsons)
    8.  Do you believe in miracles? (Al Michaels, 1980 Winter Olympics)
    9.  Ask not what your country can do for you ... (John F. Kennedy)
    10.  One small step for man... (Neil Armstrong)
    11.  Damn you vile woman. (Stewie, Family Guy)
    12.  Serenity now! (Frank Costanza, Seinfeld)
    13.  What the deuce? (Stewie, Family Guy)
    14.  Pardon me, would you have any Grey Poupon? (Grey Poupon)
    15.  Come on down! (Johnny Olson, et al, The Price is Right)
    16.  Sock it to me. (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In)
    17.  Tastes great! Less filling! (Miller Lite Beer)
    18.  The truth is out there. (Fox Mulder, The X-Files)
    19.  Tell me what you don't like about yourself. (Dr. McNamara & Dr. Troy, Nip/Tuck)
    20.  Welcome to the O.C., bitch. (Luke, The O.C.)
    21.  Well, isn't that special? (Dana Carvey as The Church Lady, Saturday Night Live
    22.  Yada, yada, yada... (Seinfeld)
    23.  That's hot. (Paris Hilton, The Simple Life)
    24.  Two thumbs up! (Siskel & Ebert / Ebert & Roeper)
    25.  You're fired! (Donald Trump, The Apprentice)
    26.  Danger, Will Robinson! (Robot, Lost in Space)
    27.  ... if it weren't for you meddling kids! (Various villains, Scooby Doo, Where Are You)
    28.  Bam! (Emeril Lagasse, Emeril Live)
    29.  Good night and good luck. (Edward R. Murrow, See It Now)
    30.  Good night, John Boy. (The Waltons)
    31.  Deal or no deal? (Howie Mandel, Deal or No Deal)
    32.  How you doin'? (Joey Tribbiani, Friends)
    33.  Aaay! (Fonzie, Happy Days)
    34.  Baby, you're the greatest. (Ralph Kramden, The Honeymooners)
    35.  And that's the way it is. (Walter Cronkite, CBS Evening News)
    36.  Good grief. (Charlie Brown, Peanuts Specials)
    37.  God'll get you for that. (Maude, Maude)
    38.  Have you no sense of decency? (Joseph Welch to Sen. McCarthy)
    39.  Heh heh... (Beavis & Butthead, Beavis and Butthead)
    40.  Everybody lies. (Dr. House, House M.D.)
    41.  Hey, hey, hey! (Fat Albert, Fat Albert)
    42.  Holy ______, Batman! (Robin, Batman)
    43.  Holy crap! (Frank Barone, Everybody Loves Raymond)
    44.  Homey don't play that! (Homey the Clown, In Living Color)
    45.  Smile, you're on Candid Camera! (Candid Camera)
    46.  The tribe has spoken. (Jeff Probst, Survivor)
    47.  Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids! (Trix Cereal)
    48.  Is that your final answer? (Regis Philbin, Who Wants to be a Millionaire)
    49.  I'm Rick James, bitch! (Dave Chappelle as Rick James, Chappelle's Show)
    50.  How sweet it is! (Jackie Gleason, The Jackie Gleason Show)
    51.  Gee, Mrs. Cleaver... (Eddie Haskell, Leave it to Beaver)
    52.  I love it when a plan comes together. (Hannibal, The A-Team)
    53.  Oh my God! They killed Kenny! (Stan and Kyle, South Park)
    54.  Yabba dabba do! (Fred Flintstone, The Flintstones)
    55.  Yeah, that's the ticket. (Jon Lovitz, Saturday Night Live)
    56.  Up your nose with a rubber hose. (Vinnie Barbarino, Welcome Back, Kotter)
    57.  Schwing! (Mike Myers and Dana Carvey as Wayne and Garth, Saturday Night Live)
    58.  Resistance is futile. (Picard as Borg, Star Trek: The Next Generation)
    59.  Space, the final frontier... (Capt. Kirk, Star Trek)
    60.  Whassup? (Budweiser)
    61.  We are two wild and crazy guys! (Steve Martin and Dan Aykroyd, Saturday Night Live)
    62.  You rang? (Lurch, The Addams Family)
    63.  What you see is what you get! (Geraldine, The Flip Wilson Show)
    64.  Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis? (Arnold Drummond, Diff'rent Strokes)
    65.  Say good night, Gracie. (George Burns, The Burns & Allen Show)
    66.  Where's the beef? (Wendy's)
    67.  The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat. (Jim McKay, ABC's Wide World of Sports)
    68.  We've got a really big show! (Ed Sullivan, The Ed Sullivan Show)
    69.  Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy. (Lloyd Bentsen to Dan Quayle)
    70.  It keeps going and going and going... (Energizer Batteries)
    71.  Who loves you, baby? (Kojak, Kojak)
    72.  Stifle! (Archie Bunker, All in the Family)
    73.  Would you believe? (Maxwell Smart, Get Smart)
    74.  Live long and prosper. (Spock, Star Trek)
    75.  Let's get ready to rumble! (Michael Buffer, Various sporting events)
    76.  Marcia, Marcia, Marcia! (Jan Brady, The Brady Bunch)
    77.  Don't make me angry... (David Banner, The Incredible Hulk)
    78.  I'm not a crook. (Richard Nixon)
    79.  Book 'em, Danno. (Steve McGarrett, Hawaii Five-O)
    80.  Elizabeth, I'm coming! (Fred Sanford, Sanford and Son)
    81.  I'm not a doctor, but I play one on TV. (Vicks Formula 44)
    82.  Let's be careful out there. (Sgt. Esterhaus, Hill Street Blues)
    83.  You look mahvelous! (Billy Crystal as Fernando, Saturday Night Live)
    84.  Here it is, your moment of Zen. (Jon Stewart, The Daily Show)
    85.  Nip it! (Barney Fife, The Andy Griffith Show)
    86.  You eeeediot! (Ren, Ren & Stimpy)
    87.  Making whoopie! (Bob Eubanks, The Newlywed Game)
    88.  You've got spunk... (Mr. Grant, Mary Tyler Moore)
    89.  Read my lips: No new taxes! (George H.W. Bush)
    90.  This is the city... (Sgt. Joe Friday, Dragnet)
    91.  Now cut that out! (Jack Benny, The Jack Benny Program)
    92.  Time to make the donuts. (Dunkin' Donuts)
    93.  Mom always liked you best. (Tommy Smothers, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)
    94.  I want my MTV! (MTV)
    95.  Just one more thing... (Columbo, Columbo)
    96.  Jane, you ignorant slut. (Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd, Saturday Night Live)
    97.  I know nothing! (Sgt. Schultz, Hogan's Heroes)
    98.  I can't believe I ate that whole thing. (Alka Seltzer)
    99.  De plane! De plane! (Tattoo, Fantasy Island)
    100.  Boom (Ari Gold, Entourage)

     

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    February 28, 2007 - Wednesday 

    Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

    Theories on the TV Show "Lost"  
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    These are some crazy theoris about the TV show "Lost." Have another one?

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  • Purgatory Theory - The island is purgatory and you have to battle your sins and overcome your fears before you can leave/die.
  • Compound Name Theory - The character Alvar Hanso, CEO of the Hanso Foundation, is named after two actual scientists Hannes Alven and Hans Oersted, who predicted Earth would endure an electromagnetic catastrophe.
  • Theorist Theory - John Locke's character can be compared with political theorist John Locke.
  • Reincarnation Theory - Where do babies go when they die? Immaculate Conception? Boone died at the same time as the birth of baby Aaron.
  • Angelic Dog Theory - It is suggested that yellow labs, like Walt's dog, are clairvoyant and are guardian angels.
  • Fateful Boys Theory - Bad things always surround the two boys Walt (who the others always state is special) and Aaron.
  • Mystery Dad Theory - Claire (who is fatherless) or her boyfriend, Thomas, might be fathered by Alvar Hanso. The murals in the hatch closely resemble Thomas' artwork. Thomas may have lived in the hatch at some time.
  • "Valenzetti Equation" Theory - The numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 from the Sri Lanka video), heiroglyphics and "Valenzetti Equation" have to do with the apocalyptic end of planet Earth. The numbers are an answer to the "Valenzetti Equation" which has something to do with how many days are left until the end of the world.
  • Black Fog Theory - Similarities have been drawn between "The Smoke Monster" and "Tulpa" (a Tibetan mythical being of materialized thought, created by willpower that takes a physical form).
  • King King Theory - Stephen King and "Lost" have a lot in common. The "Tulpa" theory was used in his story "It" and his novel "Carrie," was introduced as a book club selection for the Others. He is avid fan of the show and the creators of the show seem to be an avid fan of his.
  • The Number 23 Theory - Ben is suffering a tumor on the 23rd vertebrate, a reference to The 23rd Psalm, gate #23 is where the survivors left from the Sydney airport and the 23rd is even the expiration date on the Apollo Candy bar. Since 2 divided by 3 = .666, which is also the sign of the devil, maybe the island is actually Hell?
  • Greek Mythology Theory - Many things to do with "Lost" and the Hanso Foundation have some Greek references, including: the Apollo Candy, the Hydra station and the hatch as Pandora's Box.
  • Egyptian Afterworld Theory - The hieroglyphs within the countdown timer can be translated as "to cause to die" and "underworld." The glyphs individually are known as "folded cloth," "curl," "fire drill," "vulture," and "stick."
  • Amazing Grace Theory - The plot of the show is closely related to the lyrics of the song "Amazing Grace." -- "The characters in 'Lost' are 'found,' the closer this serialized saga gets toward it's inevitable, natural, end."
  • Latin Psychic Theory - The blast door map has Latin writing that can be translated as "He is made worse by his cure / medicine" and "It's a bad plan that can't be changed."

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    February 28, 2007 - Wednesday 

    Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

    Where is Britney's Hair? - Top Celebrity Meltdowns  
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    Life as a star is not always easy and sometimes your favorite celebs can have a breakdown also. Here is a list of the top celebrity breakdowns

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  • Britney Spears - Her recent breakdown in her car consisted of constant crying and the eventual shaving of her entire head and Mary Poppins umbrella rampage on K-Fed's white SUV.
  • Mariah Carey - While promoting her film "Glitter" on TRL, Carey began handing out Popsicles and doing a strange striptease. She was quoted as saying "I just want one day off when I can go swimming and eat ice cream and look at rainbows,"
  • Margot Kidder - Made famous for her roll as Louis Lane in Superman, suffered a manic depressive episode in 1996 which resulted in her living on the streets and sharing a cardboard box with other homeless people.
  • Martin Lawrence - Police found Lawrence in a pot-induced stupor screaming at passing cars with a loaded gun in his pocket in 1996.
  • Anne Heche - In 2000 after she declared the official breakup of her and Ellen Degeneres, she also announced that she was god and she would take everyone to heaven in a space ship.
  • Whitney Houston - Poor Whitney, where to begin, how about 1997. Whitney performed live on HBO covered and sweat and did an encore at the police station due to a pot bust. Whitney also got fired from an Oscar-telecast after wondering around confused and forgetting the lyrics during rehersal. Thats just to name a few, but of course we can't forget her relationship with Mr. Bobby Brown, there were enough drugs and schedules to make a whole other list.
  • Christian Slater - Slater was on a rampage one day in August 1997. He was picked up at JFK Airport with a gun in his bag, was bingeing on tequila, vodka and cocaine at a friend's party when he punched a female acquaintance in the face, chomped a man in the chest who came to her defense, kicked a janitor in the stomach, and tried to grab a cop's gun.
  • Charlie Sheen - In 1998, after one of his infamous all weekend parties, Sheen was rushed to the hospital to treat his overdose.
  • Robert Downey Jr. - When Downey was pulled over for a speeding ticket in 1996 the police were really surprised to find crack, heroine and an unloaded gun in his car.
  • Michael Jackson - The King of Pop has had many mishaps and here are just a few. His disfiguring plastic surgery; the marriages to Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe; the masked children; the money problems; the kooky disguises; the baby dangling; the disastrous documentary with Martin Bashir, during which he admitted he slept in bed with "many children"; and the molestation charges.

     

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    February 27, 2007 - Tuesday 

    Category: Web, HTML, Tech

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