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Star Tours 2 Live – An Unofficial Watchdog

If you’re eagerly awaiting the re-launch of the new STAR TOURS attraction then you may want to give StarTours2Live.com a look. They provide, “UNOFFICIAL up-to-the-minute coverage of the new Star Tours 2 Attraction in Walt Disney World and Disneyland”. And, according to this article they may helping change the way new theme park attractions are announced and opened. To help keep you up-to-date while
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“The Rosen One” On Sale NOW!

Derrick Rose is this year’s NBA MVP and he just may lead his Bulls past LeBron, Wade, Bosh and whoever else is on the Miami Heat all the way to an NBA Championship! As a fanboy of the Los Angeles Lakers I can honestly say that Im also fan (Please note I did not say “fanboy”. There’s a big difference) of the Chicago Bulls and Derrick Rose. Plus, with the almighty Lakeshow watching the rest of t
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SNL Digital Short: Jack Sparrow

The boys from The Lonely Island hit hard Saturday night with the help of Michael Bolton and their newest SNL Digital Short: Jack Sparrow. The video is partially censored but to be on the safe side let’s say it’s NSFW.
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Postgame Report – Round 2, Game 4: Lakers @ Mavs: A Long Good-bye (86-122, Loss)

We waited…and waited…and waited some more, but the miracles never came. We truly believed that Kobe Bryant’s hot start could shoulder this heavy burden, but inside we all knew that those back to back championships weren’t one-man shows. We had faith that despite his struggles in these playoffs, and whatever was going on inside of him, that Pau Gasol would somehow, some way, find it in himself to unleash a little fury
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Postgame Report – Round 2, Game 3: Lakers @ Mavericks – Playing to Lose (92-98, Loss)

Kobe Bryant drew in a double team then kicked out a pass to Derek Fisher who hit a wide open three pointer to give the Lakers a 58-51 lead in the third quarter. Bryant gave Fisher a look as they double-slapped hands after. It’s a look we’ve seen him give his co-captain often. It’s a look that says, simply, “I can always depend on you.” READ MORE…
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Postgame Report – Round 2, Game 2: Lakers vs. Mavericks – No Show (93-81, Loss)

They say that pride comes before the fall. Had the Lakers shown any pride in this game, that saying might apply. Unfortunately, they showed very little to none of it in this game. For a 2-time defending championship team in the second round of the playoffs, in the year they can achieve a threepeat, that pride shouldn’t have to be summoned. It should be engrained into every thread of that purple and gold jersey. Tonig
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May The 4th Be With You!

Today is the 4th of May. Otherwise known as “Star Wars Day”. If you head over to StarWars.com you can preview some footage from the upcoming Blu-Ray release of the Saga. The more time the site is shared the more previews we’ll get. What are you waiting for? Oh yeah, the video is a bonus. It was made for Star Wars day a few years ago. I found the video and graphic here.
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Osama Got Jimmered

While people in other parts of the country got liquored up, partied in the streets, and created mayhem, the good people of Provo, Utah decided to show their joy over the death of Osama Bin Laden by doing what they always do: Applying it to the life of their hometown hero Jimmer Fredette! Thus, the “OSAMA GOT JIMMERED!” message that showed up on an overpass written out in red, blue, and white Solo cups on
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Postgame Report – Round 2, Game 1: Lakers vs. Mavericks – Handing Out Victories (96-94, Loss)

…literally. Like candy on Halloween. The Lakers had home court advantage, they received a nicely wrapped Dallas meltdown to end the first half (four points on four free throws with not even a whole second on the game clock!), they built a 16-point lead in the third quarter, they got 36 points from Kobe Bryant and even a double-double each from Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom. The Lakers had every advantage handed to t
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Postgame Report – LAKERS vs HORNETS Round 1, Game 6

Well…that was easy. In a series that they were pegged to sweep, the Lakers were challenged for five games by a New Orleans Hornets team who played like they had nothing to lose, led by an elite point guard who couldn’t be stopped. No home court advantage? So? A rookie coach? No problem. No David West, the leading scorer on the team? Who cares? They were pesky, energetic and weren’t playing like the team that the defe
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