Said By See-ThreePeeHoles
A. stop trying to make us play as all those other gay characters and let us simply play as SONIC...and
B. figure out a way to make a next gen Sonic game that doesn't totally suck eggs?
Said By NachoKingP
Yeah, but the one that they were *most* concerned with hiding was the image of that woman that Catwoman saw, the other stuff the guy said weren't as severe. I think even that still shows that the peril wasn't exactly on par with something that people would really be hugely concerned with.
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Said By aphremen
Said By Pancakes
Joss Whedon has nothing on Geoge Lucas.
George Lucas has written some of the worst dialogue imaginable. He wanted Arnold to appear in Episode 3 but he said the script had too many action movie cliches for an actor of his calibur.
He's also written one of the greatest universes imaginable so his dialogue is easy to forgive. Though if you want to take dialogue into account, Whedon still pales in comparison to Lucas because The Phantom Menace dialogue may have been bad but I guarantee you that you can turn to a rerun of Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel and find dialogue that's worse on any given day.
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Said By MSNBC
Yankees' Johnson admits to 'love child'
Pitcher involved in legal squabble with mother over child-care payments
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Updated: 1:46 p.m. ET March 28, 2006
New York Yankees pitcher Randy Johnson is suing former girlfriend Laurel Roszell for $97,000 for child-care payments he made for Heather, a 16-year-old child he fathered but kept secret, the New York Daily News and New York Post reported Tuesday.
According to court documents, Johnson first agreed in 1997 to pay Roszell $5,000 per month in child support for Heather, and another $750 in monthly day care expenses, the Daily News said.
Laurel said Johnson balked last year after she asked the 3-time Cy Young Award winner to buy a car for Heather and pay for her community college classes, the Daily News said.
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Johnson then demanded that Laurel return $71,000 in day-care payments and $26,000 in interest because the teen was too old to be in day care, according to legal papers.
"My daughter is 16 and has not been in day care for at least five years," Johnson said in a Feb. 3 affidavit. "[Roszell] should not receive a windfall for expenses she did not incur."
Johnson fathered Heather with Laurel Roszell, 46, whom he started dating in 1988 when she was working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in northern California, the Daily News said.
"I do acknowledge that I have a daughter from a previous relationship, which ended years before my marriage," Johnson, 42, said in a statement. "I have fully financially supported her and have made every effort to protect her privacy."