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| myLot Discussions on Smash Mouth Music | | | song | | what is your fav song bye smash mouth? they sing so many that I like it is hard to just pick 1 | |
| | Are You The American "Bridget Jones"? | | I'm the American Bridget Jones. I lost 100 pounds this past year.but still a little heavy. Some people are just meant to be that way. I'm not dating right now. The dating online is for the birds. I decided tonight have some Jose Cuervo to sooth my lonely feeling with a little "Smash Mouth". I should be feeling better in about 15 minutes. I. Like Bridget Jones has alot to say. I am very opinionate but I try to keep it under control. I have my own room and am staying with my mom. Yeah, what I do in my own apartment? Probably dance ABBA and 369 from Step Up 2. I am looking forward to Halloween. I'm going out with high expectation. Is there Mark Darcy waiting for me at "Rum Runners" or will I come home alone? Well, I must start change into a princess and put Bridget Jones aside. Don't get me wrong she's great. But, I want to a princess. So, if there are any Mark Darcy's out there? I'll be looking!!! | |
| | What is the toughest division in the NFL? | | What is the toughest division in the NFL? Is it the NFC East with its bitter rivalries, hall fame coaches, and talent riiden rosters? Or is it the AFC North with its smash mouth, hit you in the gut, ground and pound approach? Could it be the NFC South with its pool of young superstars who dazzell fans every week, and consistently give you what you would never expect to see on Sunday? Could the toughest division in football be the AFC West the answer is yes, the AFC West has been and continues to be the toughest division in the league. To play in week in and week out is a tall task for any team. This division boasts 2 of the top 4 running backs in the game and3 of the top 6 defenses in the NFL and has produced more hall of famers than more or you could ever imagine.The Chargers have steadely made their way to the top of the league with a defense that smoothers opponents with scheme, talent, and speed. The Broncos,as much as I hate admitting it, have become a formatable team year in and year out with a running attack that can produce pro bowl running backs out of middle school players and a defense with virtually no holes. The Cheifs "my favorite" through great managment and... | |
| | Are there any songs that you hated when they were popular but you like now? | | says:
For instance, I LOATHED the Spice Girls when they were at the height of their popularity. They were so annoyingly overplayed, and they weren't very talented. But now that they are retro, I think they're kind of fun in a guilty pleasure way.I feel the same way about a lot of the music from that era: Chumbawumba, Hanson, Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, etc. I couldn't stand them because they were overplayed but now I enjoy listening to them in moderation because they bring make happy memories of my college years.Does anyone else feel that way about certain songs or bands? If so, which ones? | |
| | Snap Judgments | | It certainly wasn't their biggest win ever at Jacksonville's Alltel Stadium, but those were no small potatoes at stake Sunday for the New England Patriots on the road against the Jaguars.
To be taken seriously in the stacked AFC playoff field, Bill Belichick's team needed to beat a quality opponent in the month of December. Not Houston or Detroit in the friendly confines of Gillette Stadium. But on the road, where they likely will have to spend all but the first week of the NFL's January tournament.
The Jaguars have been wildly inconsistent this season -- two losses to Houston, and then a dismantling of the visiting Colts two weeks ago -- but they were 6-1 at home, had allowed opponents just 9.1 points per game, and hadn't given up more than 17 points at home all season. And with rookie running back Maurice Jones-Drew running absolutely wild of late for Jacksonville, slowing the Jags' ground game was a tough assignment for New England.
But the Patriots persevered and passed the test, winning a back-and-forth, smash-mouth type of game on the same field they won the Super Bowl on less than 23 months ago. And with the victory came rewards: Another playoff berth clinched, and New... | |
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