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Post by meowencrazy on Dec 26, 2008 8:35:13 GMT -5
BB, ONLY 2 miles? Even mine is longer (if i had tied them cans). Theirs should be longer than mine by at least 1/2 a mile. Hence, i suggest, 33.5 miles btw, i sent an angry e-mail to the channel losers. Feeling a teensy bit better. ;D
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Post by texasgal on Dec 26, 2008 8:47:16 GMT -5
I'm glad you've taken action on this. To not make it available to everyone is so stupid.* If you're going to make it available, why not to everyone? As I think it was Blue who pointed out, it's the world-wide web, guys. Sheesh!!
#stampfeet#
* I was going to use a different word other than stupid but that other word could have been offensive.
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caraboo
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Post by caraboo on Dec 27, 2008 8:31:54 GMT -5
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Post by meowencrazy on Dec 27, 2008 9:34:59 GMT -5
Caraboo..... a thousand smooches (from Owen) for this!!!!! Thank you!!!
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Post by ocw on Dec 27, 2008 16:43:43 GMT -5
From People There were no lumps of coal in Brad Pitt or Jennifer Aniston's stockings this Christmas.
The former couple both had movies in competition for the top spot on Christmas Day, and while Aniston's film pulled in the most money, both movies were winners at the box office. Aniston's Marley & Me, a feel-good movie costarring Owen Wilson about a young family and mischievous dog, was the leader of the pack, grossing $14.8 million, the highest one-day total ever for a film opening on Christmas. But Pitt's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button wasn't far behind. The film, about the life-long romance between a man who ages in reverse (Pitt) and a woman (Cate Blanchett), set the record for the second-highest Christmas opening of all-time with $11.8 million.
Both films exceeded box office expectations by 40-50 percent, Variety reports.
Two other films also opened to strong numbers on Christmas Day.
Adam Sandler's kid-friendly Bedtime Stories picked up approximately $10.5 million to land in third place, and it could overtake Benjamin Button to land in second place for the long holiday weekend.
Tom Cruise's World War II epic Valkyrie opened to mixed reviews but a solid one-day gross of about $8.5 million.
The only other new release, director Frank Miller's Spirit – starring Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson – was the only underperformer, grossing about $4 million on its opening day.
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Post by lovene on Dec 27, 2008 17:27:06 GMT -5
You can now see Owen interview on Jay Leno at the NBC.com site. Click on Watch full episodes. It is a box. Then, choose the 23rd. You can go to the 2nd mark and start. Owen is about 18 minutes into the show. Owen is so funny in this interview.
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lovene
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Post by lovene on Dec 27, 2008 17:48:48 GMT -5
Sorry, I didn't check out page 2 where it has already been posted. Just ignore.
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Post by texasgal on Dec 27, 2008 21:52:17 GMT -5
Is it just me or is Owen's voice sounding noticeably gravelly lately? Don't mean to criticize at all! I was just wondering if he might be developing polyps on his vocal cords. It happens. I hope whatever is going on with his voice doesn't worsen to the point where his career is effected. But if polyps are the cause, he should have them checked out and surgically removed as polyps can become malignant.
Maybe he doesn't have polyps at all, and this is just his natural voice. And polypoid voice or no, it's still lovely to my ears!
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Post by startip on Dec 27, 2008 22:24:02 GMT -5
Could he maybe just have a cold? I didn't catch him on Jay, and I have yet to see M & M so I really haven't heard his voice lately.
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Post by texasgal on Dec 27, 2008 23:46:53 GMT -5
It's possible, Startip. If it's a cold, it's a long-lasting one; his voice was like this in the videos that were posted here at the time of the M&M opening.
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