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#17941 Re: Guns N' Roses » The next two things to look forward to? » 934 weeks ago

BurningHills wrote:

Am I the only person that will be getting the 3 songs with Axl from iTunes and not worrying about the rest of the CD?

No, you're not the only one who is only interested in these 3 songs. I don't buy songs online. If I download something online, its with a five finger discount. If I buy this, it will be the actual cd itself.

#17942 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 934 weeks ago

madagas wrote:

God bless em......plane crashed 30 years ago today. Fly that Rebel Flag high Motherfuckers...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yrHFEmukRw0& … ed&search= 39

Wow. Time sure flies.....unlike that plane.:haha:

I didn't realize it was the anniversary. I'll have to dig through my mountain of cds and have a tribute.


Slayer- Expendable Youth

#17943 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 934 weeks ago

I love that song. I thought it was a song by Sarah Mclachlan for years, and I could never find it. I heard it on a Halle Berry movie awhile back and made sure to watch the credits. Found out it was from Dido so I went and downloaded it.

Bob Seger- Shame on the Moon

#17945 The Garden » Dipshit suicidal blonde kills 3 people instead of herself » 934 weeks ago

James
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The car sped down Dempster Street going at least 70 mph. Jeanette Sliwinski drove the Ford Mustang through three red lights before coming to a final, fatal stop.
Instead of killing herself -- as authorities said she was trying to do -- Sliwinski took the lives of three musicians when her car rammed theirs July 14, 2005. Sliwinski, then 23, survived the crash with a broken ankle.
Jeanette Sliwinski was being treated for psychiatric problems when she blew three red lights in her Ford Mustang and rammed a Honda Civic.


Today, she goes on trial for murder before Judge Garritt Howard at the Cook County courthouse in Skokie.


"How do you punish somebody for being so senseless? Totally senseless," said Paul Dahlquist, father of Michael Dahlquist, one of the three victims.
"That's the part that just totally overwhelms me. What a senseless, irresponsible thing to do," he said.
Sliwinski attended Niles West High School in Skokie, had worked as a model and a stripper, and graduated from Columbia College with a degree in marketing and communications, sources said.
At the time of the crash, she had recently moved in with her parents in Morton Grove and was battling psychiatric problems. She had seen several mental health professionals in the months leading up to the crash and had an appointment to see a psychiatrist that day. She has been in the Cook County Jail for two years.

Dahlquist, 39, along with John Glick, 35, and Douglas Meis, 29, were on their lunch break when they were killed. The three worked together at Shure Inc. in Niles and played in different bands.
'You don't really need intent'
One witness said Sliwinski's Mustang became airborne after it plowed into Dahlquist's Honda Civic. The collision left both cars flipped over -- and Glick's body lying in the road.
Prosecutors as well as Sliwinski's lawyer, Tom Breen, declined to comment on the case. But with few facts in dispute, sources involved expect it to hinge on conflicting testimony from psychiatrists.
The defense -- which has five psychiatric experts lined up -- will argue that Sliwinski was insane at the time of the crash. The state is not seeking the death penalty.
Telling the story of a distraught woman whose only goal was to kill herself might not help Sliwinski, said John Decker, a professor at DePaul University College of Law.

"You really don't need intent, in the narrow sense, for murder," Decker said. "As long as the person has knowledge that there is a substantial probability that their conduct could bring about a death, that constitutes murder."
A photographer and photography collector, Paul Dahlquist honored his son's memory by donating 110 photographs to Columbia College as the Michael Dahlquist Memorial Collection.
"My way of dealing with things like this that I'm absolutely helpless to change and do anything about is just to get very busy and do work,'' he said.
Still, he said, "Once in a while, I just have a Michael time. I feel as helpless as I did the Friday morning I got the call."
Dahlquist, who lives in Oregon, said he does not plan to attend the trial. "I'd like to see it resolved in some way that she'll never forget."

#17946 Re: The Garden » Clinton Health Plan for Americans Only » 934 weeks ago

I don't want to hear politicians say we don't have the money for this. If we can spend a trillion dollars on a war, we can spend a few hundred billion making sure every american has health insurance.

They all screwed the pooch when they kept voting to finance these wars. Now they have no excuse when its time to spend big money on issues such as this.

#17947 The Garden » Clinton Health Plan for Americans Only » 934 weeks ago

James
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WASHINGTON - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday that immigrants living in the U.S. illegally would not be covered by her proposed universal health care plan.

The New York senator said she supports basic health services for illegal immigrants, including hospitalization and treatment of acute conditions. But she said the magnitude of the nation's health care challenge means her universal coverage proposal would not cover the 12 million people living in the country illegally.

"People who are here legally deserve some better treatment and acceptance in the law than people who are not here legally," she said. "These are hard choices."

As for ways to reduce pressure on the overburdened health care system, she said she could envision using "carrots and maybe a few sticks" to motivate people to lose weight and make other behavioral changes that could help.

Speaking at a forum sponsored by several health care organizations, Clinton addressed a range of questions on the future of Social Security and Medicare, racial and gender disparities in health care coverage and ways to encourage medical students to become primary care doctors rather than specialists.

Most of all, there were questions about her proposed $110 billion health care plan and how it would bring order to a fractured system.

She didn't directly address questions of whether smokers or obese people should pay more for health care but said as president she would use the "bully pulpit" to encourage healthy lifestyle choices, particularly among young people.

Clinton, who has publicly fretted about her weight, drew laughs as she recalled competing for presidential physical fitness awards as a child.

"We were rounded up and taken to the gym where we had to jump and run. I was horrible at it. They kept telling me to run and I'd say, 'I'm running,'" she said. "It was a very strong message to children that the president cares about your health care. I personally believed Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy were sitting in the White House signing my certificate."

The former first lady also spoke about her failure to enact universal coverage during her husband's presidency, assuring audience members that she would not repeat the mistakes that doomed that effort.

Among other things, she said it had been a mistake to try to draft the plan out of the White House, and that as president she had no intention of producing the specific legislation for Congress to consider.

"I'm setting goals for the country. But I know how important it is to work out the details in consultation with the Congress," she said.

Clinton scoffed at suggestions from Republican presidential rivals that her plan is little more than socialized medicine, calling them "old, tired accusations."

The Republican National Committee said her "government-run health care plan" would be paid for through hire taxes on hardworking people.

"Senator Clinton encourages people to lead healthy lifestyles, which will occur as they run from her plan to socialize medicine, just as they did in 1993," RNC spokesman Danny Diaz said.

Clinton acknowledged the need to bring a broad spectrum of interests together in order to enact her proposed plan

"I think we'll have a very strong coalition that will be able to make the case to Congress," she said. "Nobody will come out of this process with 100 percent of what he or she wants."

Clinton also said the task would be made easier if more Democrats were elected to the Senate in 2008.

"It's one of my highest priorities," she said.

#17948 The Sunset Strip » Top 10 dumbest celebrity quotes » 934 weeks ago

James
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Christina Aguilera
Quote: 'So, where's the Cannes Film Festival being held this year?'

Ivana Trump
Quote: 'Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything.'

Jessica Simpson
Quote: 'I'm not anorexic. I'm from Texas. Are there people from Texas that are anorexic? I've never heard of one. And that includes me.'

Tara Reid
Quote: 'I make Jessica Simpson look like a rock scientist.'

Dan Quayle
Quote: 'The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation's history. I mean in this century's history. But we all lived in this century. I didn't live in this century.'

Alicia Silverstone
Quote: 'I think that the film '˜Clueless' was very deep. I think it was deep in the way that it was very light. I think lightness has to come from a very deep place if it's true lightness'

Linda Evangelista
Quote: 'It was God who made me so beautiful. If I weren't, then I'd be a school teacher.'

George Bush
Quote: 'I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them'

Brooke Shields
Quote: 'Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life'

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Quote: 'I think gay marriage is something that should be between a man and a woman'

#17949 The Sunset Strip » Step on it! Britney drives over paparazzo’s foot » 934 weeks ago

James
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - It might just be Britney Spears' latest hit.

Hours after losing visitation rights with her two young sons, the struggling pop star apparently ran over the foot of a photographer for celebrity Web site TMZ.com. Spears was driving away from a Beverly Hills medical building, her car surrounded by photographers, when the incident occurred about 5 p.m. Thursday.

Messages left with her attorney weren't immediately returned.

Video posted on the Hollywood.TV Web site shows elements of the incident but not the tire rolling over the cameraman's foot.

The video shows Spears beginning to pull out of the structure when her car is surrounded by more than a dozen photographers. The car comes to a stop.

Spears honks and the car lurches forward a few feet. Shouting is heard, and the camera jerks around as fellow photographers appear to help a man up.

Spears drives off and seconds later video shows what appears to be a tire mark on the photographer's sock. The man, wearing sandals with white socks, doesn't respond to questions from the others as he walks away, apparently unhurt.

TMZ producer Gillian Sheldon confirmed Friday that the photographer was employed by the Web site. She said there were no plans to file a police report. In a statement released by TMZ, the photographer indicated he wasn't angry.

'Things happen at certain times and she was just a little impatient,' said the man, whose name wasn't released. 'She got a little impatient for whatever reason. I say let bygones be bygones.'

Earlier Thursday, Spears, 25, learned she can no longer visit her two preschool-age sons, who are in the custody of ex-husband Kevin Federline, until she complies with an order from Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon.

Gordon's ruling didn't spell out what directives Spears had defied, but a hearing was scheduled for Oct. 26.

Previously, though, Gordon has ordered Spears to undergo random drug and alcohol testing twice a week and to meet weekly with a 'parenting coach.'

Spears faces charges of hit and run and driving without a valid license as the result of an Aug. 6 parking lot mishap.

In that incident, paparazzi photographed Spears steering her car into another vehicle as she tried to park in a space in a Studio City lot. The video showed her walking away after assessing the damage to her own car.

© 2007 The Associated Press

#17950 The Sunset Strip » Another ‘rehab widow’ points finger at Lindsay Lohan » 934 weeks ago

James
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Sigh. At this juncture, it seems far more outrageous to admit that your loved one's rehab at Utah's Cirque Lodge did NOT include a sexual encounter with Lindsay Lohan. But for Breanna Tierney, losing her betrothed to Hollywood's favorite fixer-upper still came as a shock. The latest relationship casualty of Lindsay's rehab stint spoke to the National Enquirer about her finance's tryst with the star.

'I loved Riley (Van Giles) and Lindsay stole him,' Breanna told NE. 'I met her at a meeting while they were still patients at Cirque, and I just knew something was up. She came into the meeting with Riley, and she comes over and sits next to me, being overly nice. She was complimenting me on my hair and trying to be my friend. It didn't seem sincere at all.'

Breanna said her suspicions were soon confirmed 'when he finally confessed to me that he had sex with Lindsay in one of the stairwells at Cirque '” that was it, we were done.' To review: In the last two months, LiLo's been accused of breaking up a marriage via a toilet romp with another rehabber, inspiring a brawl and even getting cozy with Richie Sambora on Cirque grounds.

As Breanna assessed to NE, 'Lindsay has no morals and needs some serious help '” besides drug rehab '” for all her other problems." Meanwhile, the world awaits diagnosis of the substance-abusing boyfriend Lindsay allegedly 'stole.'

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