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  1. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    can't help but point out the scar on her leg in the second from left picture on the bottom row, but her legs look very healthy, including her calves, they look solid.
  2. NFL

    Cain replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    I don't mind being a loner! Just a place to say what I wanna say! I know people are reading. In anycase, good to know my math was still right, all those Panthers player exemptions threw me off. All teams have to be down to 53 by 4PM Today(Saturday, Sept 3). It is 3PM and the Panthers are most likely now down to 53 playas. This year was especially tough cause we were really, really deep with talent. And I should point out this weeks SI, which has the Panther's winning it all. Makes me think of another SI prediction recently (cough 2005 Tar Heels).
  3. Cain replied to Neo52285's post in a topic in Adriana Lima
    skreeeeeeeeech :war: skreeeeeeeeeeeech
  4. It has something to do with her waist on up. She has great legs and a good set of hips, but Alessandra's top quality is when the hips start to dip down to form that curve (watchimicallit?). From there her curves have an almost angled, aerodynamic look that is just so sexy. She certainly keeps her core strength up. And her back does seem to be a bit longer, I am thinking it might have something to do with a flatter, more narrower bone structure. She seems . . . streamlined, for lack of a better word.
  5. Cain replied to Carsten's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    someone tell me how to pronounce this name again . . .
  6. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    We'll with Alessandra both words would fit
  7. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    I spent the last twenty minutes look through all the big Ale sites, and for some reason I can't find anybody giving me an eye color. I can assume that its standard brown, but I have seen several pics where her eyes have a deep acorn, almost hazel look. Probably just the light, but being from Brazil, I wouldn't doubt Alessandra had some kind of erotic colored eyes that more times than not look brown. Petra Nemcova, for example, has greenish eyes that seem bright brown in most of her pics. Anybody know the official eye color of Alessandra?
  8. NFL

    Cain replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    Cut week. This Tuesday all teams in the NFL are cut by about 15 players. Whats the finay number they have to have King, is it 65? EDIT: The first cut must be 65 Players, but some teams, like the Panthers, have what are called Roster Exemptions. With 11 such exemptions, the Panthers only have to cut to 76 by 4PM on Tuesday. Next week, after the final pre-season game, all teams must be cut a final time to 53 (again, King?) Finally, the players that have been cut can be resigned to the practice squad. So all hope is not lost.
  9. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    Heid thats only a thumbnail . . .
  10. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Computer & Video Games
    Call of Duty: United Offensive and BF2 both for PC. Can't wait till Call of Duty 2 comes out in November.
  11. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    don't post Adriana stuff in the Megan Ewing thread!
  12. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Whose your fav. VS gal?
  13. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    We'll shes young and beyootiful now, but smoking is gonna turn her into an old hag at age 40 . I look at Heidi Klum as a perfect example of a model who refrained from smoking (at least I think) and still continues to look very, very sexy in her 30's.
  14. Cain replied to foversta's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    PA! Check my thread. . .
  15. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    Smoking, to some people is sexy, but smoking to me, is not. Plus . . smoking is hazardous not only to her, but to anybody around her. It's hard for me to want to be anywhere near somebody who smokes, even if shes was Ana Beatriz herself.
  16. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Alessandra Ambrosio
    she smokes, thats sad
  17. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    Those are the same pic's I have posted on the last page of Misc., and they still work. But I am not sure on that they are the same.
  18. NFL

    Cain replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    Panthers vs. Giants 8PM
  19. Okay I have read a reveiw of Elusion Illusion, which is a short story that documents the last day's of Nejaa Halcyon and Valin. I have no idea if this story is official or otherwise, but if so, Valin Halcyon, or Hal Horn, was 10 years old at the time of Nejaa's Death, shortly before the Jedi Purge. This would still make Hal Horn far too young to be a father at this time, which is when Corran is born.
  20. The Extra Generation: The Monumental Screw-Up of Michael A. Stackpole by Nicholas J. Branski As an aspiring author, I spend a lot of time pouring over reserach material that relates to the topic I intend to write on. Recently I have wanted to write a re-interpritation of the three Star Wars Preqeul movies, Episode's I-III. On top of that I wanted to create an extensive background plot covering the events leading up to the new prequel trilogy. In short, I wanted to re-write most of what happened during the twenty years leading up to the emergence of the Galactic Empire. From all of the Star Wars books I have read, by far my favorite character is Corran Horn. I was introduced to him in the X-Wing series as a brash young pilot about the same age as Luke Skywalker (according to Stackpole) who had a knack for the stick and an obvious affinity to the Force. I truely fell in love with him in Stackpole's novel "I, Jedi", the epic first-person novel that follows Corran Horn through his trials as a fighter pilot, a student at Luke Skywalkers Jedi Acadamy, and as a loving husband to the missing and presumed dead Mirax Terrick. I was thouroughly upset after the release of Episode II, and more recently Episode III, that the popularity of Corran was not exploited, or even touched. As apalling as George Lucas's new movies were, they were made even more so by his complete disregard of his fans and what they wanted to see. Beside the point, considering how bad the movies were, I would have likely decided to write a recreation of the movies even if they were to follow Neeja Halcyon throughout. In my recreations, I had to create several new characters, and I had to rethink several old ones. I wanted to give the Halcyon Jedi, Keiran and Nejaa, a more prominent role in the events of the twenty years leading up to Revenge of the Sith. From the books I began to research the history of the Halcyon bloodline. I learned about Kieran Halcyon and his heroic efforts agains the Afarathu, as well as Nejaa Halcyon and his fatal duel with the Dark Jedi Nikkos Tyris. It was during my research on Nejaa Halcyon that I caught the first whiff of something wrong chronologically. Nejaa Halcyon, Corran Horns grandfather, died during the Clone Wars. Anakin Skywalker, Luke Skywalkers father, also died (replaced by Darth Vader) in the Clone Wars. Being the expert in math that I am not, I sensed (through the Force?) that there was something wrong, but could not figure it out quickly. When the light bulb did pop on, I searched the internet far and wide to see if my little discovery was old news, but found none. The mistake by Stackpole is nothing more or less than a complete brain-fart on his part. I tried to put myself in his shoes by researching using only the material available in the early 1990's, but one only needs to watch the very first movie, Episode IV: A New Hope. In it, Obi-Wan Kenobi clearly says that he was a Jedi Knight and he faught in the Clone Wars, just like Luke's father. With this simple statement in mind, I can think of no reason why Stackpole created a character whose age was similar to Luke's, but at the same time created the characters FATHER to be an infant around the time of Luke's birth. Such is the story of Valin Halcyon, or Hal Horn. When Nejaa Halcyon was killed, his wife and infant son Valin was left in the care of Nejaa's freind in CorSec, Rostek Horn. Immediatly following Nejaa's death, the Galactic Empire was born, and Valin Halcyon was still an infant leading up to the Jedi Purge (according to all the major sources: the X-Wing Series, "I, Jedi", and the Power of the Jedi Source Book for the Star Wars RPG). At this time Rostek Horn and Nejaa Halcyon's widow had fallen in love, and Rostek adopted baby Valin and renamed him Hal Horn to protect him from Imperial forces seeking to wipe out all potentional future Jedi. Only twenty seven years pass between this time and the events of "X-Wing: Rogue Squadron"; when we are introduced to Corran Horn. During an approximate thirty year time period Michael A. Stackpole had not one, but two generations of Halcyon/Horn born, raised, and married. At the start of the X-Wing series, Corran Horn, who is the same age as Luke Skywalker, was approximatly 27 years old. If one were to trace back the time of his birth, it would be around 1 year after the birth of his father. How Michael A. Stackpole missed this and created a pointless "extra generation", is beyond all comprehension.
  21. NFL

    Cain replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    Packers VS Chargers TONIGHT! 8PM on ESPN Everybody else plays on Saturday
  22. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    This thread needed a bump badly:
  23. NFL

    Cain replied to Capt Snow's post in a topic in Sports
    yay, Bears
  24. Cain replied to worshipper pa's post in a topic in Movies
    All that does is sum up Empire Strikes Back
  25. Cain replied to a post in a topic in Actresses
    my kind of woman thanks for that Sha