Thursday, August 13, 2009

Carlos Bernard From: Rich.bergeron Tom Hays Matt Editor /26679141

rich.bergeron points out another thing aside from that:
Rich Bergeron ring girls Ring of Fire RUSTY RUBIN Ryan Christensen seperated at birth Shaun McCoy SHOWTIME SPORTS

Tom Hays does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Trustee in Madoff fraud offers quicker relief to hardest-hit victims May 9th, 2009 Trustee unveils Madoff hardship programNEW YORK â€" A trustee wants to give a break to investors hardest hit by the Bernard Madoff fraud. Irving Picard unveiled a hardship program Friday that will put the victims first in line for up to $500,000 of relief.

In response, rich.bergeron claims:
LAS VEGAS (August 10, 2009) â€" The Welterweight Division represents the most colorful, perhaps, best known fighters in the “The World’s Greatest Ever Boxer” promotion.

Matt can't forget that:
The only way to find it is by using a spotter, somebody who has carried the virus, but is immune to infection. The unfortunately strange-looking ‘Spooky’ (Philip Newby) performs this function for the group. When Spooky identifies one of the infected, Tony Al… Aaron Ritter (Carlos Bernard) shoots her without a second thought. Problems arise when Spooky gets shot by an off-duty cop leading to the following exchange.

rich.bergeron is not really sure about that:
The Retired Boxers Foundation (RBF) is the official charity for The World’s Greatest Ever Boxer. RBF assists retired professional boxers in the transition from their days in the ring to dignified retirement, helping those suffering from alcohol and substance abuse problems, homelessness and effects of pugilistic dementia.

rich.bergeron imagines that:
“Marvelous” MARVIN HAGLER â€" 62-3-2 (52 KOs)…IHOF…American…Pro Years: 1973-1989…moved to home of Rocky Marciano in Brockton (MA) after the Newark Riots…trouble getting opponents for more than half his career…NAAU 165 pound champ as amateur…Notable Victories: Alan Minter, Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns, John Mugabi and Vito Antuofermo.

Matt does a quick recap:
Alien Supermarket Raiders or something? This is a smart little film made for a fraction of the cost of the average Hollywood movie. Carlos Bernard’s character is not that different from his brooding performance on

But Tom Hays has a different opinion:
Trustee in Madoff fraud offers quicker relief to hardest-hit victims May 9th, 2009 Trustee unveils Madoff hardship programNEW YORK â€" A trustee wants to give a break to investors hardest hit by the Bernard Madoff fraud. Irving Picard unveiled a hardship program Friday that will put the victims first in line for up to $500,000 of relief.

rich.bergeron brings some great news:
STANLEY “The Michigan Assassin” KETCHEL â€" 52-4-4 4 ND (49 KOs)…IHOF…American…Pro Years: 1903-1910…shot to death…fought heavyweight Jack Johnson…Notable Victories: Joe Thomas (2), Mike “Twin” Sullivan and “Philadelphia” Jack O’Brien.

Tom Hays comes with the facts:
Related NewsNYC prosecutors signal possible plea deal with chief financial officer for Bernard Madoff

Furthermore, Matt claims:
If you are working in a supermarket there is nothing worse than those customers who wander in just before closing time. Especially if they are a crack team of mercenaries carrying guns. However these gun-toting raiders are extremely well organised and brutally efficient. They also have no interest in stealing money, or as many donuts as they can carry. The real reason for their assault on the food market in the little town of Buck Lake is their pursuit of an alien parasite infecting and jumping from host to host in a manner not dissimilar to the 80’s classic The Hidden (Jack Sholder 1987).

While it may be true, Tom Hays thinks:
Here's your chance to send mail to Bernie Madoff in prison July 13th, 2009 NEW YORK - Want to vent out your anger on Bernard Madoff personally? Well, you can at least write a mail to the fraudster via MadoffMail.com. The site is offering people a chance to send emails that will be eventually delivered to the scammer in prison.

Tom Hays imagines that:
Madoff case trustee says claims in massive Ponzi scheme rise to almost 9,000 May 14th, 2009 Trustee: Nearly 9,000 claims in Madoff scamNEW YORK â€" The trustee overseeing the liquidation of Bernard Madoff's assets says he's received almost 9,000 claims from the disgraced financier's victims. Court-appointed trustee Irving Picard told reporters Thursday on a conference call that he's identified about $1 billion in assets that will be used to pay the claims.

Matt thinks about it:
Alien Raiders is proof that not everything that goes straight-to-DVD is lousy. Director Ben Rock shows considerable promise in his handling of the action and the witty screenplay by Julia Fair and David Simkins knows all the clichés of the genre and how to subvert them. Forget the nondescript title; couldn’t they have called it

Matt points out another thing aside from that:
Alien Raiders is proof that not everything that goes straight-to-DVD is lousy. Director Ben Rock shows considerable promise in his handling of the action and the witty screenplay by Julia Fair and David Simkins knows all the clichés of the genre and how to subvert them. Forget the nondescript title; couldn’t they have called it

But Editor says that's not all:
Bobby s going to have a tougher time helping the boys this season, for reasons that must currently remain unrevealed. ( Watch With Kristin )

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