Everything posted by Toups
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The Tennis Thread
I missed the match but yay, Justine!! She totally deserves after between both Williams sisters back-to-back. Oh and I just her backhand......it's so good. Tomorrow's men's finals should be very good. Djokovic beat Federer just a few weeks ago, but it's not going to happen again.
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The Tennis Thread
I know!! And for what? A hockey tourny that nobody cares about. Don't get me wrong, I love hockey, but this is a nothing tourny. Booooooo TSN!!
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The Tennis Thread
There's a great match going on right now between Djokovic and Monaco! I've never seen a ball fall out of someone's pocket before......and it happened twice! Of all my years of playing/watching tennis, I never knew that you lost a point of the ball falls out of your pocket twice.
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The Tennis Thread
Great match betwwen Blake/Haas. 5th set tie breaker! Blake has 3 match points and blew it. I had no idea Tommy Haas was dating Sarah Foster - good for him!
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The Tennis Thread
Maria!!!!!!!!!! Nooooo!!!!!!!!
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The Tennis Thread
Fantastic match! I hope to see more of these 12am 5 setters.
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The Tennis Thread
That was a great game.
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The Tennis Thread
It sure is! I hope Santoro isn't too injured - I want to see a full set played out.
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The Tennis Thread
5th set - time to watch.
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The Tennis Thread
Same here, Tish. There's not one player that I LOVE watching like I did watching with Agassi, Sampras and Graf. Right now, I do like watching Sharapova and Federer. I never really liked the Williams sisters, but after Serena's Wimbledon match, I started to like her a bit.
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The Tennis Thread
My favourite Grand Slam is here!! I love it because of the night matches. Hopefully we'll see a lot of 5 setters that end around 12am.
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What Are You Listening To?
"Apologize" - One Republic. I just discovered One Republic. They're really good.
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1992
1992 Created by May 1, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Marlena Laird Directed by Alan Pultz Written by Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin Maralyn Thoma John Boni Ralph Ellis Frank V. Furino Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Sheri Anderson Tom Citrano Eugene Hunt Doris Silverton Consultant Anne Howard Bailey Story Consultants John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producer Marty Vagts Associate Directors Ron Cates Carol Scott Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Production Designer Matthew C. Jacobs Art Director Mercer B. Barrows Assistant Art Directors Jim Jones Daniel Proett Production Continuity Cindy Krall Production Associates Susan Klinenberg Julie Brady Lisa Kaseff Production Office Coordinator Lisa Kaseff Script Continuity Elizabeth Korte Associate Casting Director Lisa Snedeker Writers' Assistant Michael D. Paige Assistant to the Producers Emily Glatter Berke Evelyn Jin Production Assistant Marc Dabrusin Heylie D. Hubbes Production Executive Alan C. Duncan --------------------- June 5, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Carol Scott Written by Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin Maralyn Thoma Ralph Ellis Frank V. Furino Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Tom Citrano Eugene Hunt Doris Silverton Consultant Anne Howard Bailey Story Consultants John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producer Marty Vagts -------------------------- June 30, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Alan Pultz Written by Maralyn Thoma Bill Levinson Gene O'Neill & Noreen Tobin Ralph Ellis Frank V. Furino Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Tom Citrano John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Eugene Hunt Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producer Marty Vagts -------------------------- October 5, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Carol Scott Written by Maralyn Thoma Bill Levinson Ralph Ellis Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Tom Citrano John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Linda Campanelli Eugene Hunt Leah Markus Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producer Marty Vagts Associate Directors Carol Scott Diana Antisdel Chris Magarian Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Production Designer Matthew C. Jacobs Art Director Mercer B. Barrows Assistant Art Directors Jim Jones Kathleen M. McKernin Daniel Proett Production Continuity Cindy Krall Production Associates Susan Klinenberg Julie Brady Lisa Kaseff Production Office Coordinator Lisa Kaseff Script Continuity Katherine Penders Associate Casting Director Lisa Snedeker Writers' Assistant Michael D. Paige Kathy Wetherell Assistant to the Producers Susan Brandes Evelyn Jin Production Assistant Marc Dabrusin Heylie D. Hubbes Production Executive Alan C. Duncan Production Managers Arturo Gonzalez T.J. Johnston Judy Jellinek Pelta Business Mananger Marlena A. Martinez Engineer Manager Doug Dessero Technical Directors John Cochran Noel Newman Lighting Directors Mark Buxbaum Roger Dalton Tom Markle Audio Zoli Osaze Sound Effects Sandy Masone Gary Bressler Jan Hoag Senior Video Leonard Grice Ross Harmon Chuck Pharis Cameras Bud Holland Dale Carlson Warren Cress Bruce Bonnett Dale Walsh Harlie Outler Boom Operators John Luis Debbie S. Baird Cris Tyson Sylvia Almstadt Videotape Editors Jack Moody Jose Galvez Tom Klemesrud Videotape Recording Miguel Cancino Pedro Chinnerry John Fernandez Electronic Maintenance Scott Palmer Dan Worley Albert O Peck, Jr. Stage Mangers Dick Amos Craig McManus Costume Designer Bob Miller, C.D.G. Assistant Costume Designer Lori Ann Robinson Costume Jackie Eifert Steve Howard Make Up Donna Messina Rose Davison Hair Stylist Robin Rollins Clare Corsick Original Music By The Bahler Brothers Music Directors R.C. Cates Paul F Antonelli Theme Music By Jack Urbont Videotaped at ABC Television Center Hollywood ----------------------------------- November 25, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Carol Scott Written by Maralyn Thoma Bill Levinson Ralph Ellis Linda Hamner Don Harary Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Tom Citrano Linda Campanelli Leah Markus John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian ----------------------------------- December 23, 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Scott McKinsey Written by Bill Levinson Maralyn Thoma Tom Citrano Richard J. Allen Ralph Ellis Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Linda Campanelli Dana Coen Leah Markus John Porterfield & Linda Schreyer Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian ----------------------------------- October 1992 - unknown Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Phil Sogard Written by Maralyn Thoma Bill Levinson Tom Citrano Ralph Ellis Linda Schreyer Richard J. Allen Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Linda Campanelli Meg Bennett S.E. Miller Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian Associate Directors Ron Cates Carol Scott Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Original Music By The Bahler Brothers Music Directors R.C. Cates Paul F Antonelli Theme Music By Jack Urbont Videotaped at ABC Television Center Hollywood ----------------- 1992 - unknown Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Phil Sogard Written by Bill Levinson Tom Citrano Ralph Ellis Jeanne Davis Glynn Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth F. Snyder Meg Bennett Linda Campanelli S.E. Miller Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian Associate Directors Ron Cates Carol Scott Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Production Designer Matthew C. Jacobs Art Director Mercer B. Barrows Assistant Art Directors Jim Jones Kathleen M. McKernin Daniel Proett Production Continuity Cindy Krall Production Associates Susan Klinenberg Julie Brady Production Office Coordinator Lisa Kaseff Script Continuity Katherine Penders Associate Casting Director Lisa Snedeker Writers' Assistant Kevin Kielty Assistant to the Executive Producer Susan Brandes Assistant to the Producers Kathy Wetherell Production Assistant Heylie D. Hubbes Production Executive Alan C. Duncan Production Managers Arturo Gonzalez T.J. Johnston Judy Jellinek Pelta Business Mananger Marlena A. Martinez Engineer Manager Doug Dessero Technical Directors John Cochran Jim Ralston Noel Newman Lighting Directors Mark Buxbaum Roger Dalton Tom Markle Pat Day Audio Ron Cronkhite Jan Hoag Sound Effects Sandy Masone Gary Bressler Senior Video Leonard Grice Ross Harmon Chuck Pharis Cameras Bud Holland Dale Carlson Dale Walsh Ketih Lisle Boom Operators Willie Earl Fred Fryrear Videotape Editors Jack Moody Jose Galvez Tom Klemesrud Videotape Recording Guillermo Garcia Electronic Maintenance Dan Worley Albert O Peck, Jr. Stage Mangers Dick Amos Craig McManus Ed Duzik Kathy Ladd Costume Designer Bob Miller, C.D.G. Assistant Costume Designer Lori Ann Robinson Costume Jackie Eifert Steve Howard Make Up Donna Messina Rose Davison Hair Stylist Robin Rollins Original Music By The Bahler Brothers Music Directors R.C. Cates Paul F Antonelli Theme Music By Jack Urbont Videotaped at ABC Television Center Hollywood Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Phil Sogard Written by Maralyn Thoma Bill Levinson Tim Citrano Ralph Ellis Linda Schreyer Richard J. Allen Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth M. Snyder Linda Campanelli Meg Bennett S.E. Miller Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian Associate Directors Ron Cates Carol Scott Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Original Music By The Bahler Brothers Music Directors R.C. Cates Paul F Antonelli Theme Music By Jack Urbont Videotaped at ABC Television Center Hollywood ------------------------------------- 1992 Created by Frank & Doris Hursley Executive Producer Wendy Riche Producer Shelley Curtis Directed by Phil Sogard Written by Bill Levinson Tim Citrano Ralph Ellis Jeanne Davis Glynn Linda Hamner Cynthia M. Jervey & Elizabeth M. Snyder Meg Bennett Linda Campanelli S.E. Miller Doris Silverton Coordinating Producer Bob Bardo Associate Producers Marty Vagts Christine R. Magarian Associate Directors Ron Cates Carol Scott Casting Director Mark Teschner, C.S.A. Production Designer Matthew C. Jacobs Art Director Mercer B. Barrows Assistant Art Directors Jim Jones Kathleen M. McKernin Daniel Proett Production Continuity Cindy Krall Production Associates Susan Klinenberg Julie Brady Production Office Coordinator Lisa Kaseff Script Continuity Katherine Penders Associate Casting Director Lisa Snedeker Writers' Assistant Kevin Kielty Assistant to the Executive Producer Susan Brandes Assistant to the Producers Kathy Wetherell Production Assistant Heylie D. Hubbes Production Executive Alan C. Duncan Production Managers Arturo Gonzalez T.J. Johnston Judy Jellinek Pelta Business Mananger Marlena A. Martinez Engineer Manager Doug Dessero Technical Directors John Cochran Jim Ralston Noel Newman Lighting Directors Mark Buxbaum Roger Dalton Tom Markle Pat Day Audio Ron Cronkhite Jan Hoag Sound Effects Sandy Masone Gary Bressler Senior Video Leonard Grice Ross Harmon Chuck Pharis Cameras Bud Holland Dale Carlson Dale Walsh Ketih Lisle Boom Operators Willie Earl Fred Fryrear Videotape Editors Jack Moody Jose Galvez Tom Klemesrud Videotape Recording Guillermo Garcia Electronic Maintenance Dan Worley Albert O Peck, Jr. Stage Mangers Dick Amos Craig McManus Ed Duzik Kathy Ladd Costume Designer Bob Miller, C.D.G. Assistant Costume Designer Lori Ann Robinson Costume Jackie Eifert Steve Howard Make Up Donna Messina Rose Davison Hair Stylist Robin Rollins Original Music By The Bahler Brothers Music Directors R.C. Cates Paul F Antonelli Theme Music By Jack Urbont Videotaped at ABC Television Center Hollywood
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
I thought it was a great season finale. The girl that Derek was hitting turns out to be Meredith's sister?? Loved that revelation because it was shocking and I love Chyler Leigh. I hope she's a regular next season since she's a new intern. Burke's wedding vows was amazing! Now that's good writing. Sure season 3 wasn't as good as season 2, but I was happy with it.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
The cast of "Private Practice" rocks and they have great chemistry with each other, especially Kate Walsh and Tim Daly. Love seeing Paul Adelstein (Cooper) doing comedy, much different from his Prison Break role. I'm not sure about airing the spinoff after Grey's is a good idea - 2 hours of medical dramas? I think ABC will air Football Wives after Grey's and the spinoff after Dancing With The Stars.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
Of course they're not going to kill off Meredith. You can't off the "Grey" in "Grey's Anatomy." That would be totally insane. That was nice of NBC to loan Kyle Chandler to ABC. I was shocked by the ending. I hated Izzie's "I believe" speech too. What was up with that? Loved the entire cast being there for one character at the end. It's really an amazing ensemble. The last 10 minutes was so emotional.....my throat was very dry....almost cried....but didn't. I love my Meredith.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
I thought the episode was really good. I didn't see the previews so I didn't know what to expect. Mike, Meredith just asked the little girl to bring over the supplies and equipment because she couldn't let go of the guy's leg. It's not like the little girl assisted in the actual procedure. When Meredith fell in the water, I actually said, "Oh no!" LOL I love my Meredith.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
Last night's episode rocked. I've always been a fan of Ellen/Meredith since the first episode, so I was quite happy to see her get good material. She was excellent in those scenes with Kate Burton. Can someone explain to me how the woman's blood(?) was toxic? I just've missed the explanation.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
http://people.aol.com/people/article/0,26334,1548317,00.html EXCLUSIVE: Grey's Anatomy star T.R. Knight Confirms He's Gay THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 2006 03:30PM EST T.R. Knight Photo by: Jeffrey Mayer / WireImage Grey's Anatomy T.R. Knight is gay, he has confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE. "I guess there have been a few questions about my sexuality, and I'd like to quiet any unnecessary rumors that may be out there," Knight tells PEOPLE in a statement. "While I prefer to keep my personal life private, I hope the fact that I'm gay isn't the most interesting part of me." Knight, 33, plays the unassuming Dr. George O'Malley on the hit ABC drama. A Minneapolis native, he began his career in that city's famed Guthrie Theater. He has also appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Law & Order: Criminal Intent ---------------------------------------------------- http://www.nationalenquirer.com/gossip/64566 GREY'S ANATOMY STAR'S SHOCKING GAY SLUR Hot-head Isaiah Washington hurled a vicious gay slur at one of his co-stars during an on-set brawl – and the ugly explosion of hate is ripping apart TV’s number one show. Last week, the ENQUIRER broke the blockbuster news that Isaiah, 43, choked Patrick Dempsey, 40, in an Oct. 9 fight on the set of “Grey’s Anatomy." And now we can reveal the secret behind the outrage. “The melee has set off World War III on the show and may cost Isaiah his job,” an insider told The ENQUIRER. “The cast is divided over the shameful event.” As The ENQUIRER exclusively revealed last week, Patrick and Isaiah clashed over cast members being late to the set, right before shooting a scene at Prospect Studios in Los Angeles. A heated discussion quickly escalated to violence when Isaiah snapped, revealed an eyewitness. At one point, Isaiah yelled, “I’m not your little faggot like (name deleted),” according to the source. Those who heard him were stunned. Because of the extreme nature of the slur, The ENQUIRER is withholding the name of the co-star targeted by Washington. During the brawl, an enraged Isaiah grabbed Patrick by the throat and shoved him a few feet. ---------------------------------
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Supernatural: Discussion Thread
Supernatural: Discussion Thread
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Law & Order: SVU - Discussion Thread
Law & Order: SVU - Discussion Thread
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Saturday Night Live: Discussion Thread
Saturday Night Live: Discussion Thread
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The Tracy Quartermaine Lovefest
Marland, stay out of this thread. Tracy Q fans, stay out of the Robin Christopher thread. I'm getting sick and tired of this. If the baiting and jabs continue, I'm going to close both threads.
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Grey's Anatomy: Discussion Thread
http://jam.canoe.ca/Television/2006/10/11/2000750.html Fight breaks out on 'Anatomy' set By Zap2It.com "Grey's Anatomy" began with two surgeons vying for a promotion, and it appears that their has rivalry bled over to the real world. Patrick Dempsey and Isaiah Washington -- who play Dr. Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd and Dr. Preston Burke, respectively -- got into an argument that nearly became physical on set Monday (Oct. 9), report various news sources. "We were like two baseball players . . . nose-to-nose," Washington tells People. "We had a difference of opinions while working on set but we've resolved it." They were reportedly arguing about "time and [keeping] the production going. The communication was lost in translation." Luckily, the services of plastic surgeon McSteamy weren't needed since it didn't come to blows. "Our faces are too beautiful for that," says Washington, who observed after a script read-through, "I've never been that close to [Patrick] before. He has really pretty blue eyes." This happy picture is a lot more benign than the account reported the NY Daily News' Rush & Molloy and the National Enquirer. That story has Washington grousing about having to wait around on set and then saying "something mean" to actor T.R. Knight ( who plays intern George) when Dempsey came to his co-star's defense. Washington then allegedly grabbed Dempsey by the throat and shoved him a few feet. The tabloid's unidentified source says that the scuffle was a long time in coming since Washington is supposedly jealous of Dempsey's "McDreamy" magazine cover status. "There was an argument on set. In any close-knit family, sometimes people argue," says Dempsey's rep. "But everybody made up and went back to work."