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The Office: Niagara {TV Squad}
Oct 9th 2009 9:29AM I think it's safe to assume that everyone in the Office (much like many of us in real life) has seen the YouTube inspiration enough times that choreography wasn't needed.
Fantastic episode!
Jim and Pam have their own wedding website {TV Squad}
Sep 22nd 2009 1:55PM They also had a website for Andy and Angela's wedding: http://www.angelaandy.com/
Jon & Kate Plus 8: worth the wait? {TV Squad}
May 26th 2009 12:17PM When your averaging at least $50k per episode and Season 4 alone was 41 EPISODES (!!) I'm pretty sure paying for college is no longer an issue.
She plays the victim and people buy into it. These comments are more than enough of an example.
Just do a little research on how many book tours and speaking engagements Kate has been on recently. She's not a mom - shes selling her family for fame and fortune.
Karma's a b*tch. And she's getting what she deserves.
Quit worrying about the adults that signed up to be in the public eye and do nothing but complain. If it was really an issue of concern for them, they'd stop doing the show. It's the kids who were thrown into this by no choice of their own that people should worry about! The kids will be in therapy for years to come for what they've been through.
Virtually Free: Slightly to the left of normal {Joystiq Nintendo}
May 13th 2008 10:53AM Dr. Mario and Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
XM / Sirius merger decision coming today? {Engadget}
Dec 3rd 2007 12:34PM This is in no way similar to the monopolies created with cable and internet.
Satellite radio is not the only company offering radio services. If they raise prices people can always go back to FM radio or HD radio. The option to listen to music for free is always there. You may have commercials, but the same songs can be played on both satellite and terrestrial radio.
This is not the same with cable. You cannot watch ESPN or MTV, etc. without a cable subscription. You cannot access broadband internet speeds without paying for it. You have to settle for something sub par like dial up or broadcast TV.
Satellite radio is already struggling to gain subscribers since a free radio service is available. It would be self-destructive to increase prices. There are too many other music options available that would prevent them from being successful in that manner.
I am a current subscriber looking forward to what could come from this merger. And as a subscriber, if they chose to raise prices, I would quickly drop my subscription and just listen to my MP3 player in my car. And I am pretty sure most subscribers would do the same.
LG's VX8700 clam launches with Verizon {Engadget Mobile}
Apr 6th 2007 12:25PM It's not "plastered in red" because it is one of the phones to use Verizon's new Flash UI themes.









