Introducing … (Potential Breakout Player): The time has finally arrived for Guillaume Latendresse. He had 26 points in 56 games last season, but all signs point to his having an increased offensive role this season; perhaps playing on the second line with Plekanec and seeing more power play time than the 1:31 he averaged last season. He’s got the size (6-2, 230) and the skill; it’s just a matter of finding the consistency. If he does, there’s a chance he could finally do the unthinkable: Scoring more goals than he has letters in his name.
Operators Are Standing By (The Defensemen): What’s the Russian word for disrespect? Andrei Markov’s(notes) best offensive season as an NHL player (12 goals, 52 assists) wasn’t enough to crack the top five in the Norris voting. He led the Habs in ice time (24:37) and quarterbacked the power play with 39 points. Best of all, the brief Internet meme that featured him, Alex Ovechkin and an $1,100 strip club bar tab was finally debunked.

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Sep
15

Backstage, Michelle McCool flirted with Dolph Ziggler while Layla was hiding and videotaping the two of them.
- Great Khali fought D.H. Smith to a no-contest. Kane interfered for the no-contest finish. Khali hit Kane with the Khai Bomb.

- Chris Jericho and Big Show defeated Cryme Tyme. They used the same finish they used at the SummerSlam pay-per-view. Very good match, though.
Teddy Long and Vince McMahon teased a big surprise for next week.
- Intercontinental Champion John Morrison defeated Charlie Haas. Morrison also thanked Rey Mysterio for their match last week. Cheesy.
Dolph Ziggler came out for a promo regarding his pay-per-view match with Morrison. There was a “Mr. Ziggles” chant from the crowd. He might actually be over after that.
Matt Hardy was out next for a promo.
Four hot women who looked like strippers were taken backstage.

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Sep
11
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Small but smart, Matt Bissonnette’s script follows two brothers, techno-phobic writer Michael and recovering addict, Tobey (Adam Scott and the director’s brother, Joel Bissonette) as they drive around Los Angeles for a day. Initially, we think they are in search of drugs but it soon emerges that their quest is of a different nature. In spite of the apparent aimlessness, the movie is never dull. Acting is solid and Bissonnette’s sharply written dialogue swings between arch sarcasm and introspection as we learn more about the brothers’ family secrets. En route, they encounter several eccentric Angelenos, from a transvestite prostitute to a Mexican worker who has accidentally removed his fingers, but there are no gunfights or chases, and the tone remains Canadian and ironic. By nightfall, we discover the pattern to all this meandering, and while the wrap-up feels a bit hokey, the ride has been a good one. L.L.

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Sep
11

JL: It’s actually based on me. The dude’s like a stoner weirdo who plays guitar and performs at old folks homes and bars. So I get to do a lot of stuff that I do already, but on a show with a bunch of funny dudes, so it should be really good. We already shot the pilot. We’re going to start shooting the show in a couple weeks. I get to do a lot of stuff that I’m known for which is great.
aq: Is this the first TV show you were on?
JL: No, I was on a TV show back in Montreal but nothing that anyone outside of Quebec could have seen because it was a French language TV show, kind of like a soap opera.
aq: I presume they paid you with liquor and weed?
JL: Yeah, basically, it was pretty low budget. They actually paid me in prostitutes, very low end prostitutes. I think we got like four prostitutes a month or something like that.

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Not only was the global economic recession a key theme. But it was held in L’Aquila – which had recently been walloped by an earthquake that killed more than 300 people and left 65,000 homeless.
At the time Italy was appealing to foreign countries to help rebuild a town reduced to rubble. Harper kicked in $5 million for a youth centre.
Even one admirer of high-end books called the gesture distasteful, given the circumstances.
“I think frankly, and I have no hesitation of saying this, that this is an outrageous thing to have done,” said Nicholas Hoare, a Montreal-based book dealer who specializes in unusual, high-end works.
“It was extremely ill-timed and most inappropriate to the occasion.”
Still, the books don’t seem to have raised many eyebrows in a country already divided over its leader’s unorthodox ways.
After allegations of corruption, judicial manipulation and cavorting with prostitutes, Berlusconi’s penchant for extravagant gifts caused no ripples.

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Not only was the global economic recession a key theme. But it was held in L’Aquila – which had recently been walloped by an earthquake that killed more than 300 people and left 65,000 homeless.
At the time Italy was appealing to foreign countries to help rebuild a town reduced to rubble. Harper kicked in $5 million for a youth centre.
Even one admirer of high-end books called the gesture distasteful, given the circumstances.
“I think frankly, and I have no hesitation of saying this, that this is an outrageous thing to have done,” said Nicholas Hoare, a Montreal-based book dealer who specializes in unusual, high-end works.
“It was extremely ill-timed and most inappropriate to the occasion.”
Still, the books don’t seem to have raised many eyebrows in a country already divided over its leader’s unorthodox ways.
After allegations of corruption, judicial manipulation and cavorting with prostitutes, Berlusconi’s penchant for extravagant gifts caused no ripples.

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In 2005, Jeffrey Dressler was sentenced to 15 years in jail and banned from driving for life after he was convicted for the second time of causing death while being impaired. Dressler got behind the wheel of his car in the early morning of Nov. 27, 2004, after he had spent all night drinking at a strip club. On Hwy. 9, west of Newmarket, he crashed into Ion Mihaila’s car, sending him into the path of a minivan and killing him.

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Not only was the global economic recession a key theme. But it was held in L’Aquila — which had recently been walloped by an earthquake that killed more than 300 people and left 65,000 homeless.
At the time Italy was appealing to foreign countries to help rebuild a town reduced to rubble. Harper kicked in $5 million for a youth centre.
Even one admirer of high-end books called the gesture distasteful, given the circumstances.
“I think frankly, and I have no hesitation of saying this, that this is an outrageous thing to have done,” said Nicholas Hoare, a Montreal-based book dealer who specializes in unusual, high-end works.
“It was extremely ill-timed and most inappropriate to the occasion.”
Still, the books don’t seem to have raised many eyebrows in a country already divided over its leader’s unorthodox ways.
After allegations of corruption, judicial manipulation and cavorting with prostitutes, Berlusconi’s penchant for extravagant gifts caused no ripples.

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The First Montreal Burlesque Festival will take place Thursday, September 17th to Sunday, September 20th at The Studio Juste Pour Rire located at 2111 Sainte Laurent Boulevard. The Montreal first edition will feature top international burlesque entertainers and outstanding artists, both exotic and mainstream. Scheduled to appear: Miss Exotic World ‘09 Kalani Kokonuts; Michelle L’amour (Miss Exotic World ‘05, America’s Got Talent); Dirty Martini (Miss Exotic World ‘04) Scarlett James (Montreal Burlesque star and Festival founder) and 20+ of the world’s top neo-burlesque acts.
Burlesque has become a truly worldwide phenomenon, Back in the 1920’s until after Prohibition (early 50’s) here in Montreal, there was lots of Cabarets, theatres, lounges, all offered live shows, live music and Montreal was known to be “THE” glamorous city of all north America and Europe. It was a pre-television Era when people would come out for live entertainment and Burlesque was the highlight of the red light district. Montreal’s flourishing nightlife made the city all that much more attractive! Burlesque was a big part of the entertainment with headliners like Josephine Baker, Lili St Cyr, Rosita Royce, Tempest Storm and many more

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… They contacted me and they said that the rumor was that I was too hungover, that I partied too hard. I just wish … I was literally laying on the bathroom floor — I was so sick. Thinking back, I should have thought to see a doctor or ask them to send one of the UFC’s doctors to check up on me to see what was wrong. But I didn’t think about it before, and a day or two later, it was too late.”
Poor Edith is gone and unless the suits at Showtime/Strikeforce scoop her up, her ring card girl days are done. Maybe Xyience needs another hot, well-spoken chick to pimp their product? There has to be someone in the MMA world who could use a good spokesmodel. I know the SOB’s at Fightlinker are rooting hard for a quick return for the beautiful Edith. At least she’ll live forever for many UFC fans with her role in the video game UFC: Undisputed 2009.

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