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  1. Old games made by Microsoft runs under XP. AOE2 works fine.
  2. schadenfreude replied to a post in a topic in Actresses
    Edit your previous posts. The pic is too big. I am unaware of her tattoo.
  3. I am surprised. LOL! What's your MSN?
  4. schadenfreude replied to harvester's post in a topic in Actresses
    Hmmm... ashley_judd_flashes_fans.wmv ashley_judd_flashes_fans.wmv
  5. schadenfreude replied to a post in a topic in Actresses
    Look at the last bikini pic. The guy's pants look cute.
  6. Actually, a/s/l is still used nowadays in many online gaming rooms, especially if many of the players are very, very young (around 12 year old).
  7. schadenfreude replied to Legion's post in a topic in Funny Stuff
    http://www.eagle-wing.net/FunStuff/Goodies/CarrotJuice.shtml Click on the blue box at the bottom to play it.
  8. Da Vinci's asexual.
  9. schadenfreude replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    Batman Begins. It's not bad.
  10. 1. Why the pink color, um4r? WHY??? 2. "this is the peice of art I came up with...Da Vinci would be proud!" Thou shalt not use Da Vinci's name in vain.
  11. I couldn't take it. If I were to flame her, I would get so overwhelmed by my emotions that I would type so fast till all the fingers get arthritis-inflamation. Too many little girls type this way nowadays. I say just ban them all from joining until they learn to type properly. Dancingwish1019, please keep in mind to type properly, because it is one of the most important rule here. This really is, a nice place where everyone can have a civilised conversation regarding anything, provided you bother to type in proper English.
  12. Are you thinking what i'm thinking? FLAME TIME!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:
  13. schadenfreude posted a post in a topic in Television
    Family Guy Lois: I care about the size of your penis as much as you care about the size of my breasts. Peter: Oh my God! (runs off crying)
  14. schadenfreude replied to foversta's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Crux sancta sit mihi lux Non draco sit mihi dux Vade retro satana Nunquam suade mihi vana Sunt mala quae libas Ipse venena bibas
  15. schadenfreude replied to Marvin's post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    It's more complicated than that. There's more to it than meets the eye.
  16. schadenfreude replied to foversta's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Huuray! It would be like Alien Vs. Predator all over again! *Takes a seat and grabs a big box of popcorn*
  17. schadenfreude replied to monika's post in a topic in Girl Talk
    Any product containing salicylic acid as its active ingredients is always good.
  18. schadenfreude replied to Marvin's post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    The admins are not telling? That means she has told them to keep quiet about it. EDIT: After seeing her posts in Neo's thead, I think I know exactly what she means.
  19. schadenfreude replied to Marvin's post in a topic in Petra Nemcova
    Account deleted. Ask the admins why. Maybe they'll tell.
  20. schadenfreude replied to a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Adidas Is Said to Be Close to Deal to Acquire Reebok * Sign In to E-Mail This * Printer-Friendly * Reprints By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and BARNABY J. FEDER Published: August 3, 2005 Adidas-Salomon is near a deal to acquire Reebok International for about $4.4 billion, executives involved in the discussions said yesterday. The transaction would reshape the sports footwear and apparel industry. The deal, which was being negotiated late last night and could be announced today, would give Nike its first formidable competitor in more than a decade. A combined Adidas-Reebok would control about 20 percent of the market, but would still remain behind Nike, which has about a third of the $145 billion worldwide market. The transaction puts two of the world's best-known brands together and combines a star-studded stable of athlete and entertainment endorsers including the basketball player Allen Iverson (Reebok), the soccer player David Beckham (Adidas) and the rap artists Jay-Z (Reebok) and Missy Elliott (Adidas). The transaction would also bring together Reebok's other brands, like Rockport and Greg Norman's line of golf wear, with Adidas's other lines, including its Solomon ski franchise and its TaylorMade golf equipment and apparel business. Driving the deal, analysts said, is Adidas-Salomon's chief executive, Erich Stamminger, who has been vocal about the German company's effort to build market share in the United States. John Horan, publisher of Sporting Goods Intelligence magazine, sees the $9 billion branded-shoe market in the United States rising 8 percent this year. The combined company would likely have increased clout among retailers and an ability to command shelf space. The company would also be better positioned to bid on endorsement contracts and to wring discounts from the multitude of media outlets from which it buys advertising. "The remaining entity clearly is strengthened in terms of competitive position versus Nike," said Stephen A. Greyser, a professor of sports marketing at Harvard Business School. "The combined company will have more globally than either of the two alone, not just because of size but because of geographic strength. The same goes for distribution, too." Still, the transaction may raise questions among some investors because it comes at a time when consumers are moving toward fashion-related footwear. Indeed, Nike demonstrated that trend last year when it acquired Converse sneakers for its Chuck Taylors, which have become a retro-fashion staple. Under the terms of the deal being negotiated, Adidas would pay about $59 a share for Reebok, the executives said. That represents about a one-third premium over Reebok's shares yesterday, which closed at $43.95, up $1.19. Adidas would also assume about $550 million in debt from Reebok, which is based in Canton, Mass. Adidas is based in northern Bavaria in the town of Herzogenaurach. While the deal is expected to face some scrutiny by regulators in the United States and Europe, antitrust lawyers suggested that it would likely be approved because the marketplace would probably be defined very widely. The deal's biggest beneficiary would be Paul Fireman, who brought Reebok to the United States from Britain in 1979. Reebok, which is credited with inventing track spikes, capitalized more than any other company on the fitness boom of the mid-1980's, particularly by catering to women, and its fortunes soared in that period. It moved ahead of Nike as the athletic shoe industry leader in 1987 for a brief time. In 1987, the Reebok board decided it was time to let somebody else run the company and Mr. Fireman was elevated to the new position of chairman, with no responsibility for the day-to-day running of Reebok. He came back as chief executive in 1999, with the stock hovering around $7. Adidas has made China a particular focus for its expansion, signing on as a sponsor of the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing. Acquiring Reebok would bring Yao Ming, the popular Houston Rockets center from Shanghai, into Adidas's stable of high-profile athletes. According to a recent survey Nike released to analysts, 52 percent of Chinese currently rate Nike as the "coolest" athletic brand compared with 38 percent for Adidas and 15 percent for Reebok. Eric Dash contributed reporting for this article.
  21. On another forum, someone posted this: "Hey guys, I am like best friends with the author of harry potter so let me fill you in on the facts. Dumbledore comes back to life because fauxe the pheonix revives him. It turns out snape really is good and harry must learn to forgive him. Gryffindor is a horcrux. RAB is not SB's brother, he's just some random dude who is a muggle and harry must train him as a wizard. Hermione and harry are going to get married. Hedwig is under the imperius curse. Malfoy is the half blood prince. And Voldemort is really James Potter."
  22. http://www.thegodmovie.com/index.php
  23. schadenfreude replied to pussy_sugarr's post in a topic in Archives
    Are they all the same person?
  24. schadenfreude replied to foversta's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Go to a Protestant church. They are not obsessed with Mary or cute young altar boys.