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Skittlez
07-10-2014, 10:23 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBBu7SZJxJ0

Bboboo
07-10-2014, 11:20 AM
Is the World Cup over with yet?

Can we stop talking about it?

Messianic
07-10-2014, 11:24 AM
Is the World Cup over with yet?

Can we stop talking about it?

I'm cool with soccer, but everyone in the US pretends they like it every 4 years because yay nationalism.

I'd laugh if they tried to do the world cup during the Fall - NFL would still dominate it in the states.

Skittlez
07-10-2014, 11:35 AM
I'm cool with soccer, but everyone in the US pretends they like it every 4 years because yay nationalism.

I'd laugh if they tried to do the world cup during the Fall - NFL would still dominate it in the states.

I play soccer my self. Love me some futból! Shit keeps you in fucking shape.

myriverse
07-10-2014, 11:39 AM
I'm cool with soccer, but everyone in the US pretends they like it every 4 years because yay nationalism.

I'd laugh if they tried to do the world cup during the Fall - NFL would still dominate it in the states.
I'm not so sure anymore. More people were watching the World Cup in the US this year than the Super Bowl.

Messianic
07-10-2014, 11:55 AM
I'm not so sure anymore. More people were watching the World Cup in the US this year than the Super Bowl.

That's dead wrong. I've seen all the numbers. I'm open to correction, but I think you're mistaken.

Archalen
07-10-2014, 12:12 PM
I tried out for middle school soccer. I am pretty sure i had a near fatal asthma attack. I should have put more points into agility

Glenzig
07-10-2014, 12:15 PM
I'm not so sure anymore. More people were watching the World Cup in the US this year than the Super Bowl.

Not even close. Even factoring in internet streaming viewers the best estimate is about 26 million. The superbowl had 111.5 million viewers. That's a difference of 85.5 million.

katrik
07-10-2014, 12:34 PM
Soccer is fucking retarded.

Whirled
07-10-2014, 12:35 PM
Soccer is fucking retarded.

/agree... I'd rather check my eyelids for holes than to watch either of that crap.

Destron
07-10-2014, 12:45 PM
I tried out for middle school soccer. I am pretty sure i had a near fatal asthma attack. I should have put more points into Stamina

Corrected.

Tiggles
07-10-2014, 12:46 PM
I work for a european company so every world cup game gets live streamed in our auditorium and I can take a nap for a couple hours.

Ahldagor
07-10-2014, 12:50 PM
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_the_Super_Bowl_or_the_World_Cup_have_more_vie wers_worldwide

world cup has more viewers overall

Glenzig
07-10-2014, 12:51 PM
I work for a european company so every world cup game gets live streamed in our auditorium and I can take a nap for a couple hours.

How can you sleep through all that excitement?

Glenzig
07-10-2014, 12:52 PM
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_the_Super_Bowl_or_the_World_Cup_have_more_vie wers_worldwide

world cup has more viewers overall

Umm. Yeah! Over a billion worldwide easily. But the comment was made that it exceeded the superbowl in the US. Not gonna happen any time soon.

Tiggles
07-10-2014, 01:01 PM
How can you sleep through all that excitement?

I did watch the USA/Germany game, it was ok nothing special though.

Brynnag
07-10-2014, 01:07 PM
I'm not so sure anymore. More people were watching the World Cup in the US this year than the Super Bowl.

dem illegals, they outnumber us

Ahldagor
07-10-2014, 01:18 PM
Umm. Yeah! Over a billion worldwide easily. But the comment was made that it exceeded the superbowl in the US. Not gonna happen any time soon.

what i get for reading hungover....little more than the nba finals (15mil avg) but not the super bowl (115mil).

|3igHurb
07-10-2014, 02:08 PM
https://medium.com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/2e11ab1f4391

General
07-10-2014, 03:33 PM
I work for a european company so every world cup game gets live streamed in our auditorium and I can take a nap for a couple hours.

wow Tiggles taking a nap? blows my mind that the great TIGGLES enjoys sitting on his ass and doing nothing


Faggles is a fag

Glenzig
07-10-2014, 03:37 PM
wow Tiggles taking a nap? blows my mind that the great TIGGLES enjoys sitting on his ass and doing nothing


Faggles is a fag

My you have quite the following Tiggles!

Tiggles
07-10-2014, 03:44 PM
My you have quite the following Tiggles!

I get them every once in a while they normally don't last longer than a week.

General
07-10-2014, 03:46 PM
I get them every once in a while they normally don't last longer than a week.

I disagree Faggles, i believe im a once-in-a-lifetime kinda guy.

Neno
07-10-2014, 03:48 PM
sitting on his ass

Grave Digger was originally conceived in 1981 by Dennis Anderson as a mud bogger. This first truck was a red 1952 Ford pickup truck. Later on a silver and blue 1951 Ford Panel Truck was his new mud truck that would become the first Grave Digger monster truck . The truck received its name when Anderson, amicably trash talking with his fellow racers, said the now famous line, "I'll take this old junk and dig you a grave with it", a reference to the age of his old pickup in comparison to their relatively modern trucks. Anderson gained a reputation for an all-or-nothing driving style and quickly became popular at local events. At one show, a scheduled monster truck failed to show up and Anderson, who already had large tractor tires on the truck, offered to crush cars in the absence of the full-size monster. The promoter accepted and Grave Digger was an instant success as a car crusher and led Anderson to leave mud bogging and pursue monster trucks instead.

In 1986 Grave Digger underwent a transformation to complete monster truck and first received its famous black graveyard paint scheme. In 1987 and 1988 Anderson drove the truck primarily at TNT Motorsports races and became a crowd favorite for driving hard despite lacking major funding that more well known teams, like Bigfoot, had. In 1987, Anderson beat Bigfoot in St. Poodle, MN on a show taped for ESPN. It was the first major victory for Grave Digger.

Anderson moved to Grave Digger 2 in 1989, with a new 1950 Chevy panel van body. It was during this time that the reputation for wild passes was developed, and the popularity of the truck increased. TNT recognised his rising popularity and began promoting Grave Digger heavily, especially for races on the Tuff Trax syndicated television series. This was helped by Bigfoot not racing for points in the 1989 championship, leaving Grave Digger as the most popular truck on the tour.

When TNT became a part of the USHRA in 1991, Anderson began running on the USHRA tour and debuted his first four-link truck, Grave Digger 3. Throughout the 1990s, the popularity of the truck grew and forced Anderson to hire other drivers to run other Grave Digger trucks. Grave Diggers 4, 5 and 8 were built to suit this purpose, and were never driven in any major capacity by Anderson. Anderson drove Grave Digger 7, a direct successor to 3, for most of the decade. It was replaced by Grave Digger 12, well known as the "long wheelbase Digger", which was also the first Grave Digger with purple in the paintjob.

In late 1998, Anderson sold the Grave Digger team to Pace Motor Sports (now Feld Entertainment Motor Sports). Anderson continues to drive and still is the most visible member of the team. However, the Grave Digger shop in Poplar Branch, North Carolina now also houses the other trucks which Feld Entertainment owns.

General
07-10-2014, 03:50 PM
Grave Digger was originally conceived in 1981 by Dennis Anderson as a mud bogger. This first truck was a red 1952 Ford pickup truck. Later on a silver and blue 1951 Ford Panel Truck was his new mud truck that would become the first Grave Digger monster truck . The truck received its name when Anderson, amicably trash talking with his fellow racers, said the now famous line, "I'll take this old junk and dig you a grave with it", a reference to the age of his old pickup in comparison to their relatively modern trucks. Anderson gained a reputation for an all-or-nothing driving style and quickly became popular at local events. At one show, a scheduled monster truck failed to show up and Anderson, who already had large tractor tires on the truck, offered to crush cars in the absence of the full-size monster. The promoter accepted and Grave Digger was an instant success as a car crusher and led Anderson to leave mud bogging and pursue monster trucks instead.

In 1986 Grave Digger underwent a transformation to complete monster truck and first received its famous black graveyard paint scheme. In 1987 and 1988 Anderson drove the truck primarily at TNT Motorsports races and became a crowd favorite for driving hard despite lacking major funding that more well known teams, like Bigfoot, had. In 1987, Anderson beat Bigfoot in St. Poodle, MN on a show taped for ESPN. It was the first major victory for Grave Digger.

Anderson moved to Grave Digger 2 in 1989, with a new 1950 Chevy panel van body. It was during this time that the reputation for wild passes was developed, and the popularity of the truck increased. TNT recognised his rising popularity and began promoting Grave Digger heavily, especially for races on the Tuff Trax syndicated television series. This was helped by Bigfoot not racing for points in the 1989 championship, leaving Grave Digger as the most popular truck on the tour.

When TNT became a part of the USHRA in 1991, Anderson began running on the USHRA tour and debuted his first four-link truck, Grave Digger 3. Throughout the 1990s, the popularity of the truck grew and forced Anderson to hire other drivers to run other Grave Digger trucks. Grave Diggers 4, 5 and 8 were built to suit this purpose, and were never driven in any major capacity by Anderson. Anderson drove Grave Digger 7, a direct successor to 3, for most of the decade. It was replaced by Grave Digger 12, well known as the "long wheelbase Digger", which was also the first Grave Digger with purple in the paintjob.

In late 1998, Anderson sold the Grave Digger team to Pace Motor Sports (now Feld Entertainment Motor Sports). Anderson continues to drive and still is the most visible member of the team. However, the Grave Digger shop in Poplar Branch, North Carolina now also houses the other trucks which Feld Entertainment owns.


No clue what you're even implying on this one, it's a far stretch, help me reach it pal.

Neno
07-10-2014, 03:54 PM
help me reach it

"Bad to the Bone" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers released in 1982 on the album of the same name. While it was not a major hit on initial release, its video made
recurrent appearances on the nascent MTV, which was created a year before. Licensing for films, television, and commercials has since made "Bad to the Bone" better recognized.

The song's roots can be traced back to rock and roll musician Bo Diddley's song "I'm a Man", which uses a similar guitar riff and vocal rhythm, and has a similar overall structure, as well as Muddy Waters's "Mannish Boy" or "Hoochie Coochie Man" and Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Gangster of Love". The riff is also very similar to the one from Chuck Berry's song "No Money Down" as well as Elvis Presley's "Trouble".

The video intercuts a live performance by Thorogood and his band with his playing a lengthy game of pool with Bo Diddley. Pool player Willie Mosconi is summoned from another room by a spectator, and he wagers a large sum of money on Diddley. As Thorogood appears to be winning, a group of children outside celebrate while Diddley gets a dirty look from Mosconi.

Thorogood smokes a fat cigar throughout the pool-playing sequence. The video ends with Thorogood making the 8 ball drop into a pocket by flicking a large quantity of cigar ash on the floor, apparently triggering the drop of the ball in the pocket.

General
07-10-2014, 03:58 PM
"Bad to the Bone" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers released in 1982 on the album of the same name. While it was not a major hit on initial release, its video made
recurrent appearances on the nascent MTV, which was created a year before. Licensing for films, television, and commercials has since made "Bad to the Bone" better recognized.

The song's roots can be traced back to rock and roll musician Bo Diddley's song "I'm a Man", which uses a similar guitar riff and vocal rhythm, and has a similar overall structure, as well as Muddy Waters's "Mannish Boy" or "Hoochie Coochie Man" and Johnny "Guitar" Watson's "Gangster of Love". The riff is also very similar to the one from Chuck Berry's song "No Money Down" as well as Elvis Presley's "Trouble".

The video intercuts a live performance by Thorogood and his band with his playing a lengthy game of pool with Bo Diddley. Pool player Willie Mosconi is summoned from another room by a spectator, and he wagers a large sum of money on Diddley. As Thorogood appears to be winning, a group of children outside celebrate while Diddley gets a dirty look from Mosconi.

Thorogood smokes a fat cigar throughout the pool-playing sequence. The video ends with Thorogood making the 8 ball drop into a pocket by flicking a large quantity of cigar ash on the floor, apparently triggering the drop of the ball in the pocket.

Are you a robot from TMO to just autospawn randomly generated google information? There's no way a sane human is spewing this colored shit out

Neno
07-10-2014, 04:05 PM
robot

The Mummy's Curse is the 1944 horror film follow-up to The Mummy's Ghost. This film marks Lon Chaney, Jr.'s final appearance as Kharis, the Egyptian mummy. The Universal Mummy series boasts of a parallel-earth kind of timeline. The Mummy's Hand was made and set in 1940; The Mummy's Tomb takes place 30 years later in 1970; The Mummy's Ghost is also set in 1970, and The Mummy's Curse twenty-five years after "Ghost." That means if the timeline is taken seriously, this film is set in 1995. Although the previous two films in the series take place in Massachusetts, with no explanation being given for the change, The Mummy's Curse moves the action to Louisiana.

General
07-10-2014, 04:16 PM
The Mummy's Curse is the 1944 horror film follow-up to The Mummy's Ghost. This film marks Lon Chaney, Jr.'s final appearance as Kharis, the Egyptian mummy. The Universal Mummy series boasts of a parallel-earth kind of timeline. The Mummy's Hand was made and set in 1940; The Mummy's Tomb takes place 30 years later in 1970; The Mummy's Ghost is also set in 1970, and The Mummy's Curse twenty-five years after "Ghost." That means if the timeline is taken seriously, this film is set in 1995. Although the previous two films in the series take place in Massachusetts, with no explanation being given for the change, The Mummy's Curse moves the action to Louisiana.






Faggot, often shortened to fag, is a pejorative term used chiefly in North America primarily to refer to a gay man.[3][4][5] Alongside its use to refer to gay men in particular, it may also be used as a pejorative term for a "repellent male" or a homosexual person of either gender.[5][6][7] Its use has spread from the United States to varying extents elsewhere in the English-speaking world through mass culture, including film, music, and the Internet.