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...right; no way. Don’t know why I even had the thought. Anyway, now we gotta right the ship: no more lying, no more threatening, and no more baby insinuations. We’re better than that.” “C’mon, boss, one last try: I’m getting good with Photoshop after that Iraq stuff. We could maybe throw together a birth certificate that says Bill Ayers fathered John McCain’s black baby with Michelle Obama. How’s that for a silver bullet...
...headshot and statistics, information that is available at, oh, about a million different sites on the web. "It sounds incredibly hokey," says Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp Ltd., a consulting firm. "There's nothing of intrinsic value involved in it. Not even a collectible card. Not even Pokémon...
...White Sox? Check, a World Series title in 2005, their first since 1917. The Red Sox? C'mon, didn't you see one of the 129 tomes touting that 2004 title, their first in 86 years? (And they won again last October, so greater Bostonians, please spare us any more soppy, self-pitying salutes to Pesky, Yaz and Teddy Ballgame.) As another October arrives, there's only one baseball team yet to shed its truly historic loser label. Sure, the Cleveland Indians have been championship-starved since 1948. But when you haven't won a title in, literally, a century...
...Back Like That.” Hell, it doesn’t even sound like the Ne-Yo that graciously gave “Irreplaceable” up so Béyonce could trod all over her man (and while we’re at it: c’mon, man, that’s another bro-no!). Maybe his girl’s keeping his man-bits in her handbag. The production—for which Ne-Yo and Stargate are in large part responsible—could also use some cajones. Closer “Stop the World?...
...exhilarating during crucial moments like the end to “Set it Off,” when he races from Mary J. Blige’s “Real Love” to “The Message” to “C’mon Eileen” in under a minute. “Feed the Animals” is also Girl Talk’s most ironic album so far—packed to the gills with the paradoxical pairings we’ve come to expect and doubling “Night...