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    I thought that a team from Newfoundland won gold in curling at the Torino Olympics in 2006.

    On the plus side, killer soundtrack, no pun intended.

    I was allowed to watch horror movies when I was really young, my mom would watch them before hand and cover my eyes during sex scenes, but I could watch everything else.

    Indeed. I held my father's hand and was looking into his eyes when he took his last breath, after a very short battle with bowel cancer (he found out much too late), although it was one of the worst things I've been through, I was glad to see it, because it was very final, no questions, no regrets at having not been

    That sucks. I don't blame him at all, there's something about him that seems to draw the lowest common denominator crowd that just screams Rick James at him while trying to do new material, then cries that they were just showing him some love, they're not though, screaming and yelling through a comedy set is just like

    Not a fan of the Barenaked Ladies, just not for me, but I do think that Steven Page got a raw deal with the drug charge business. From what I read, he was at someone's house, they parked their car all haphazard on some grass (I think), then when the cops came to knock on the door, saw them with cocaine inside their

    When I was a kid, I asked my dad to take me to see Friday the 13th part 7, but they wouldn't let me in because I was 11 at the time, so we instead bought tickets to Rain Man, and snuck in when they weren't looking, his idea, good times.

    Not really liking this album, I was expecting a C review. I've been listening to it a lot, and it's just not growing on me, that said, I disliked Angles when I first heard it and didn't listen to it for a long time, but I eventually came around and now I think it's one of their best, I don't see the same thing

    I saw Neil Young in 2009 in St. John's, Newfoundland, and there was no Day in the Life, but he busted out Lost in Space, that was a nice surprise.

    I saw Queens of the Stone Age in St. John's, Newfoundland in 2008, it was a "win to get in" thing sponsored by a beer company, so a lot of the crowd were only there because they got free tickets out of cases of beer, therefore, could care less who was playing and were there to get hammered and be assholes.

    I saw Queens of the Stone Age in St. John's, Newfoundland in 2008, it was a "win to get in" thing sponsored by a beer company, so a lot of the crowd were only there because they got free tickets out of cases of beer, therefore, could care less who was playing and were there to get hammered and be assholes.

    Hey, at least they're honest about it and not spewing some horse poop about it being something else.

    Can't speak for the guy but I think the experience may have turned him gay.