UFC 106 Live Stream Free
November 22, 2009 by lee
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UFC 106 Live Stream Free, latest news update now, 106 CFU live this coming November 21, 2009 at 10:00 pm and 7:00 pm PT. Once again, like as usual, we will be live broadcast of UFC 106. So here again that day to see the sequence of Ultimate Fighting Championship live.
This is the second episode of UFC this November and it will be much more exciting compared to the UFC event earlier this month. Forrest Griffin once again against Tito Ortiz for another fantastic match. Will Ortiz Griffin defeat this time.
Ufc 106 Results, Ufc 106 Live Stream Free
November 22, 2009 by lee
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Ufc 106 Results, Ufc 106 Live Stream Free: latest news aboout, In a rematch of their memorable 2006 fight in Anaheim, former UFC light-heavyweight champions Tito Ortiz of Huntington Beach and Forrest Griffin of Las Vegas renewed acquaintances in Ortiz’s UFC comeback fight following a contract split last year.
Griffin dominated the third and final round, blitzing Ortiz with hard rights to the face and combinations that included hard shots to the body and tough kicks to the left leg. Ortiz was cut under the left eye in the round and sustained some good combinations.
The judges saw it like this: split-decision win for Griffin.
Ortiz, as usual, had a memorable ring entrance with Eminem blaring at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, waving the American flag.
First round:
Ortiz takes a right standing up, but charges and lands a right. Ortiz takes down Griffin and tries to ground and pound with some elbows flying. Griffin gets up, the pair end up reversing each other against the cage.
Griffin kicks Ortiz in the left leg, like he did against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Griffin hits Ortiz with a right-left combo punch to face. Ortiz misses a takedown. Both guys jab.
I give the round to Griffin.
Second round:
Ortiz takes down Griffin, smacks him with elbows. Griffin gets back up. Griffin kicks Ortiz in the mouth, knocking out Tito’s mouthpiece. Tito takes down Griffin again, Griffin playing defense on ground versus former CIF champion wrestler.
Ortiz sends some elbows and fists to Griffin’s face on the mat. Griffin’s cut under the left eye, and now has a nasty cut at the right eye. Gushing everywhere. Griffin reverses Ortiz, trying to win round. Some pushing post-bell.
I give the round to Ortiz.
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The co-main event, a welterweight clash pitting San Jose fighters Anthony Johnson and Josh Koscheck, will put the winner in prime position for a title shot at champion Georges St-Pierre.
Koscheck initially got the better of stand-up striking exchanges before Johnson popped in two jabs. Johnson slipped a clench, but then committed a rule-breaking violation by sending a right knee toward Koscheck’s head.
Kneeing on the mat, Koscheck appeared to have got his arm up in time to deflect the blow toward his right eye. Referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the action and deducted a point from Johnson for the illegal knee. A ringside doctor was summoned and reported to the ref that Koscheck had “blurry vision as a result of the foul.”
Still, the fight resumed and Koscheck turned to wrestling. Johnson was seen with a small cut over the left eye.
In the second round, Johnson was poked in the left eye twice in the first minutes. Both fighters had a lively exchange of blows in the center of the octagon. Koscheck got Johnson on his back and sent a few damaging elbows to the 25-year-old’s head.
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
Ufc 106 Weigh Ins
November 21, 2009 by lee
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Ufc 106 Weigh Ins: latest news about, Here are the weigh-ins for UFC 106. Weigh-ins for UFC 106 Ortiz v. Griffin II included Forrest Griffin at 205 and Tito Ortiz at 204.
Griffin says of Saturday’s fight:
“It’s always nice to be in the main event, especially since I’m fighting at home. As far as the fight goes, a lot has happened since 2006, and I think I’m much better than I was back then. That means a win on November 21st, but more importantly I want to settle the score with Tito.”
Other weigh ins on the main card were as follows: Phil Baroni (170) vs. Amir Sadollah (170), Luiz Cane (205) vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (205), Paulo Thiago (169) vs. Jacob Volkmann (170), abd Anthony Johnson (170) vs. Josh Koscheck (171),
Fights not aired will be Brian Foster (171) vs. Brock Larson (171), Fabricio Camoes (155.5) vs. Caol Uno (155.5), and Jason Dent (155) vs. George Sotiropoulos (155). The Spike TV will air for free Marcus Davis (170) vs. Ben Saunders (170) and Kendall Grove (186) vs. Jake Rosholt (185.5).
Seth Macfarlane
Seth Macfarlane: Alex Seth & Almost Live Comedy Show was a nice little half odd hours in between episodes of Family Guy Seth MacFarlane’s. Working with Alex Borstein, who voices Lois Griffin MacFarlane out in a nightclub, which included an orchestra and an audience.

MacFarlane has a good singing voice and is very skillful in how they can switch in and out of character voices such as Peter and Stewie Griffin. This had the effect of softening some of his trademark eccentricities. He sang a bit of “Edelweiss” from The Sound of Music, and while Borstein acted as if she, being Jewish, was offended by the choice, I was impressed by how well they sang MacFarlane.
A joke too long in which mocked Borstein voice speaking Marlee Matlin was also paid much less than a scandal that Matlin was allowed to leave the stage and rip into the hosts.
Another segment featured unequal “discarded screen tests”, as Bea Arthur imagined hearing for Kathy Griffin Showgirls and testing for the piano. Borstein weakly tried both imitations. MacFarlane, moreover, did a great Ed Wynn-Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz.
Hedge their bets against viewers who can not stay for 30 minutes of live action making bad jokes or just beeped, MacFarlane including some Family Guy clips and cartoons, such as Stewie have to advertise for Sherlock Holmes and the Ninja Assassin . (Warner Bros. Pictures as the advertiser only intervened after Microsoft weaselled of their commitment.)
Source: watching-tv.ew.com
Blake Griffin
Latest News Updated, Blake Griffin: The American basketball player and debutant of National Basketball Association Blake Griffin will miss the season due to knee injury as he was ruled out of the game in the beginning of the season of National Baseball Association. Blake Griffin is the team member of Los Angles playing as Clippers forward. He was picked up for the National Basketball League for the first time as he impressed the authorities with his performance.

The reports suggested that Blake Griffin supposed to be out of the side for more than five weeks. He received knee injury during the final preseason game and is suffering with a stress fracture.
He had quite a bright college basketball career behind as he was previously nominated for the college “player of the year” as a sophomore. He remained on the top throughout the whole season last year and the track record is quite impressive by having an average of 22.7 points and around 14.5 rebounds each game.
Blake Griffin was born on 16th March 1989 in America. He played for the Oklahoma Sooner during his college football career. He secured quite a few awards and was declared winner of the John Wooden Award, the Naismith Award and as mentioned above he also remained the player of the year for college basketball season 2008-2009.
Blake Griffin was selected to play the National basketball Association in April 2009. A press conference was held to declare his name as he was selected as the number one pick for the Los Angeles Clippers in 2009 NBA session.
Source: makli.com
Family Guy Lois Griffin Sexy, Marge Simpson
October 10, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
People who watch “Family Guy” are used to a strong case of the random and bizarre. This week is no different, as we’re treated to a seemingly appropro of nothing Superfriends intro credits and two seemingly unrelated storylines (Quagmire discovers internet porn, finally; and Peter falls in love with a Kathy Ireland cutout from the 90s). But after Lois has a health scare, we get to the kosher meat at the heart of the show: Lois is Jewish, which of course has predictably zany effects on her bizarre family.
After viewing the episode, titled “Family Goy,” it occurs to me that the seemingly out of place intro is actually a perfect callback to the role that Jewish comic book writers had on the industry. Many comic book heroes – Superman and Spiderman among them — were created by Red Sea pedestrians, as an outgrowth of outsider status. And in today’s TV cartoon families, Jewish identity is a theme that’s played for both semi-serious inquiry as well as laughs. Both the Simpsons and South Park devoted episodes to finding out what it means to be Jewish: now it’s time for Judaism to get the Griffin treatment,
For people who think that the concept of “spoilers” applies to Family Guy, you’ll want to end your reading of this piece here and go directly to Hulu to view the episode. Everyone else, continue after the jump.
Predictably, there are broad stroke trappings of Jewishness that the Griffins embrace and lampoon – Peter’s Star of David plus chest hair, plus his insistence that people call him by his Hebrew name (“chcchchchchch”); Lois puts on a Passover seder; Stewie chants a brachah (blessing) over holiday candles; and Ben Stein plays a monotonous rabbi. Plus, the characters make their regular quota of Star Wars and Indiana Jones jokes. But there are deeper moments
Their friend Max notes that “becoming Jewish doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a process that involves spiritual education and good works.” This is of course lost on the intellectually stunted Peter, who exasperated, echoes generations of kids forced to go to Hebrew school: “Leave it to a Jew to take all the fun out of being a Jew.” Later, Peter, newly convinced that his family needs to remain Catholic, explains that “we believe in the Easter Bunny – he died for our sins in that helicopter crash,” which comments on the chasm between a holiday’s actual meaning and the commercialized, materialistic versions that pervades people’s cultural and religious literacy.
At the end of the day (or in this case, the episode), Jesus saves, explaining to Peter that Judaism and Catholicism are “two sides of the same coin.” When Brian tries to include Islam is also in that same spiritual family, as part, Jesus cuts him off: “Let’s not muddy things up here.” By the episode’s end, Peter is confused. Which religion should he be? he asks Jesus. Well, at least that moment I won’t spoil.
Source: blog.beliefnet.com
Lisa Raye Al Sharpton
The rampant rumors of actress Lisa Raye dating Rev. Al Sharpton are not true, says Lisa Raye’s publicist.
After Lisa Raye and Al Sharpton were spotted reportedly holding hands — the primarily black blogosphere went wild with rumors of Raye and Sharpton dating.
However, Lisa Raye herself was asked about the Al Sharpton rumors, and online audio shows Lisa Raye saying that the Rev. Sharpton was there for her recently through her very public break up from Turks & Caicos Premier Michael Misick.
The rumor was especially nipped in the bud, because Al Sharpton is married — his wife’s name is Kathy Sharpton — and Chris Rock famously asks about Sharpton’s wife in his new movie “Good Hair”, being promoted on Oprah Wednesday.
It’s a marital state that comedian Kathy Griffin recently talked about on the Wendy Williams Show, saying that Griffin tried to flirt with Al Sharpton, but noted that he’s married.
So perhaps this will kill the Lisa Raye and Al Sharpton rumors. Or not.
Source: examiner.com
Meg Griffin
Megan “Meg” Griffin is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy. She is the oldest child of Lois and Peter Griffin at 17 years old, sister of Chris and Stewie. Meg attends James Woods High School as a senior, where she unsuccessfully struggles for acceptance and popularity.
Personality
Meg is a disturbed and self-conscious teenage girl. Her self-consciousness causes her to desperately try to be part of the cool crowd, but this only results in her getting coldly rebuffed by Connie D’Amico, a selfish, egocentric and irresponsible teenage girl. She is also usually at the bottom of the family’s pecking order and the butt of Peter’s jokes due to her homeliness, tendency toward social awkwardness and lack of popularity. However, another student named Neil Goldman is attracted to her. She has been so self-conscious about herself that she engaged in dangerous sexual behavior just for attention.
Voice actors
On the season 1 DVD commentary for the Drawn Together episode “Hot Tub”, Cree Summer claims she was offered the role to play Meg but was dismissed by the producers due to being of the wrong ethnicity for the character. Meg was voiced by an uncredited Lacey Chabert for the first season, and by Mila Kunis in subsequent seasons, though some of Chabert’s work became second-season episodes due to production order. Tara Strong provided her singing voice in “Don’t Make Me Over” and Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story.
* Rachael MacFarlane (pilot)
* Lacey Chabert (1999–2000)
* Mila Kunis (2000–present)
* Tara Strong (singing voice)
Appearance
Meg typically wears a beanie-like hat and glasses. She also commonly wears a pink and white shirt, blue jeans and white faux Birkenstock clogs. She is slightly shorter than her younger brother Chris. Meg is self-conscious about her appearance (“I’m so fat and gross.”) She possesses a belly bulge, which is only noticeable when she is seen in profile. Although portrayed as an ordinary looking girl, most people apparently consider her extremely unattractive in; with the exceptions of Glenn Quagmire, Neil Goldman, Mayor Adam West, Kevin Swanson, and the on-off characters: Ron, Jeff the nudist, and Michael, a medical intern. Her supposedly plain appearance and weight problems are often used for frequent comedy ploys for example in Don’t Make Me Over a few people light themselves on fire after just looking at her. Another running gag involves characters mistaking Meg for a boy.
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