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My Chemical Romance
Topic Started: Apr 28 2007, 01:33 PM (3,961 Views)
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Adoro os My Chemical Romance :D
Não tive oportunidade de os ir ver ao Coliseu, mas vi uns vídeos no Youtube e gostava muito de lá ter estado.

Gosto de muitas músicas deles, mas a minha preferida é a "The Ghost Of You" (:
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NEW YORK -- Dewayne Wise was helped up by several fans in the stands, saw the emphatic out call and thought one thing: keep the glove closed. Charles Woodson Jersey . Wise ran straight for the dugout -- giving birthday boy Derek Jeter a glove tap on the way -- after flipping into the crowd while trying to make a catch of a foul ball during the New York Yankees 6-4 win over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night. "What was I supposed to do run back to left field?" Wise said. "I saw him looking at my glove so I just got up, put my head down and ran off the field." Wise knew he never had the ball when he went over the low wall down the left field line with two outs and a runner on third base in the seventh inning. Third base umpire Mike DiMuro didnt realize the ball hit off Wises glove and fell for a souvenir until he saw a replay after the game. "I went out on the ball and saw the ball into his glove in the stands. He disappeared into the stands and I believed that the ball was in his glove," DiMuro said. "In hindsight, I should have asked him to show me the ball since he fell into the stands and out of my line of vision." Phil Hughes threw his hands up in the air, thinking Wise just helped preserve his shutout. Manager Joe Girardi thought it was a tough call. "Theyre human. As much as we want them to be perfect and as much as theres talk about replay and all this stuff, theyre under such a microscope the way the TV has developed this slo-mo that its -- I think its a difficult time to be an umpire," Girardi said Before seeing a replay, Indians manager Manny Acta had an inkling his team had gotten some bad luck in their fourth straight loss. "If its a great play, how come youre not showing it on the board for the fans?" Acta said. "We were discussing that with the umpires, but, what can you do?" Hughes (8-6) got out of that jam and several others in pitching eight innings of six-hit ball. "Thats the first time Ive seen an all left-handed lineup before and Im pretty comfortable with my fastball going in on lefties," Hughes said. Alex Rodriguez hit a long home run for New York, which scored five of its runs without a homer -- they came in on a tear, having scored 16 of their last 21 runs on long balls. "We only hit one homer," Girardi said with a chuckle of the Yankees streak of five straight games with at least two drives that came to an end. "We had some big hits by some guys." Curtis Granderson had a two-run single and Chris Stewart added an RBI hit as several bounces went New Yorks way against Justin Masterson (4-7) in the second inning. Little is going right for the Indians. In their previous four games Cleveland scored just five runs. They scored four runs against Cory Wade in the ninth on Johnny Damons RBI single and Jose Lopezs three-run homer. Lopez was in for third baseman Jack Hannahan, who was ejected in the eighth. Rafael Soriano got one out for his 16th save. On the flip side, the Yankees can do little wrong these past few weeks. Rodriguezs monster shot in the seventh off Tony Sipp into the second deck in left field was No. 642 of his career and helped the Yankees to their fourth straight win and 14th in 17 games. Masterson had never allowed a homer to the Yankees in eight outings and that held true. So the Yankees played small-ball against the pitcher with a 1.24 ERA in June and a streak of having not given up an earned run in 20 1-3 innings coming in. Mark Teixeira walked leading off the second inning but was taken out at second base on Nick Swishers fielders choice. After out No. 2, Wise, starting a second straight game after homering Monday night, singled. Stewart hit a hot shot down the third base line that hit off a diving Hannahans glove for a run-scoring single. Hannahan argued with DiMuro the ball was foul. Jeter then hit a bouncer that deflected off Mastersons lower leg and he reached safely to load the bases. Granderson followed with a two-run opposite-field single to left-centre to make it 3-0. Granderson walked leading off the fifth and advanced to third on Robinson Canos broken-bat blooper to short centre field. Teixeira drove him in with a fly to centre. "There were a lot of miss-hit balls, not real comfortable swings, which is exactly what you want, and somehow, youre four runs down on the board," Masterson said. "But I feel we were doing a lot better than the way that looked." The Bleacher Creatures chanted "Hap-py Birth-day!" for Jeter instead of his name during roll call. Fans gave a big cheer when the newly 38-year-old captain gave a wave. NOTES: Indians DH Travis Hafner (minor right knee surgery) will begin a rehabilitation assignment Wednesday at Triple-A Columbus. There is no set amount of games scheduled yet, Acta said. ... RHP Carlos Carrasco (elbow reconstruction surgery last September) threw from a mound. "Its encouraging to see him throw the bullpen the way the ball was coming out of his hand today," Acta said, adding Carrasco is on track to return next season. ... The Yankees claimed RHP Danny Farquhar off waivers from Oakland and optioned him to Double-A Trenton. To make room on the 40-man roster, they transferred OF Brett Gardner to the 60-day DL. Girardi says there is little chance Gardner (elbow) will return before the All-Star break. Wholesale Jerseys .A. spotlight. Not that steering clear of top billing has hurt this magical run, two wins from concluding in the franchises first Stanley Cup banner. Cheap Jerseys . Randy Cunneyworth liked the net presence and drive to the goal that his team showed in the win against Ottawa, and will look for much of the same tonight, so dont expect any line-up changes. Clay Matthews Jersey . 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"Its unbelievable," said Ryan, who has the only plaque in Cooperstown with a Texas "T" on it. "You never know where life takes you." Ryan played for 27 years, the last five for the Rangers. But the only time he made the World Series was as a 22-year-old reliever on the Amazin Mets of 1969. "To be here tonight, I can say I have a better appreciation than I ever had," Ryan said. When Alex Rodriguez took a called third strike to end the AL championship series, the career strikeout king pumped his fist, hugged his wife and clapped. He high-fived fans near him, including former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, then went to the middle of the diamond to join the fun. Already wearing a black Rangers polo shirt, he slapped on a spiffy blue AL champion hat and greeted the guys who made it happen. He slipped into a red commemorative T-shirt and hugged Jackie Autry. Her late husband, Gene Autry, owned the California Angels when Ryan signed with them in the 1970s and now she had the honour of presenting him the AL championship trophy. "Our fans have waited a long time, this organization has waited a long time," Ryan said. "I think its a credit to our organization, (general manager) Jon Daniels and the staff he put together, Ron Washington and his staff. Im proud and honoured to be here tonight." Ryan got the series off to a great start with a high-kicking, hard heater before Game 1. It was too fast to call it a ceremonial first pitch, and it fit perfectly with the aggressive way his club played. "We all started having a certain feeling at some point in time," he said. "They just keptt fighting back and fighting back, and we started believing in them. Michael Vick Jersey. They were determined to get it done." Ryan brought the Rangers to prominence simply by signing with them in 1989. They needed another couple of decades to get to the top, and the Ryan Express was still the one pushing them there. He returned to the club as president in 2008. He changed the culture of the organization, emphasizing the principles that made him so great -- such as having pitchers throw often and for starters to try finishing games. In spring training, he predicted this club would win 92 games. They fell two shy, their 90 wins the fewest of any team in the post-season. "Coming out of spring training, this team showed such a heart," he said. Now theyre the only AL team still playing. The World Series begins Wednesday night in either San Francisco or Philadelphia. "This team is very close," Ryan said. "They believe in each other, they pick each other up. they just believe in the team spirit and what it takes to win something like this." Ryan hasnt even attended the Series since 2005, when the Astros -- another team that retired his jersey -- were in it. Houston got swept by the Chicago White Sox, so the Rangers have a chance to be the first team from the Lone Star State to win a World Series game. "Weve come a long ways," Ryan said. "There have been a lot of things that have happened that have contributed to this. Its all very special." Ryan nearly lost the club this summer. His deal to buy the club was jeopardized by previous owner Tom Hicks putting the club in bankruptcy court. A legal mess ensued, with billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban forcing the sale into a courtroom auction. Ryan and his partners prevailed, but at a higher cost than they were planning. Theyre off to a good start making up the difference. "Lets get used to it Texas," co-owner Chuck Greenberg hollered during the trophy presentation. "Lets do it every year." ' ' '
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"In Grigorenkos case, his skill level and play-making ability is exceptional. In Girgensons case, hes a very good playmaker and has a physical component to his game. So I think they complement each other." Grigorenko, listed at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, played for Quebec of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League last season. He led the leagues rookies with 45 goals and 85 points in 59 games despite dealing with an illness at the end of the season. Girgensons, 6-foot-2 and 198 pounds, has spent the past three seasons playing in North America. Last season, his second with Dubuque of the U.S. Hockey League, he led the team with 55 points (24 goals, 31 assists) in 49 games, with six of his goals game-winners. Both players have the potential to fill a big void on the Sabres, who have been lacking at centre since losing Danny Briere and Chris Drury to free agency on July 1, 2007. Selecting Grigorenko was a departure in philosophy for the Sabres, who were among several NHL teams that had avoided drafting Russian players in recent years because of a fear of having them stay home to play in the Kontinental Hockey League. Regier said he has received assurances from Grigorenko, his agent, as well as his Quebec coach -- former NHL star goalie Patrick Roy -- of the players intention to stay in North America. Regier noted other signs of Grigorenkos commitment in how he spent last year learning English as well as having his mother live with him in Quebec. "Those are all strong indicators," Regier said. "Were very confident hell have a good, long NHL career." Grigorenko dismissed concerns about returning to Russia in an interview with Buffalos WGR-Radio shortly after he was selected. "Last year, I came here to be ready for the NHL, and it was my dream," he said. "I cant wait to go on the ice with NHL team. I really want to be an NHL player." Grigorenkos stock dropped in the draft, as NHL Central Scouting had him ranked third among North American skaters. He fell partly because eight defencemen were taken within the first 10 picks. The run on blueliners was a pleasant surprise for the Sabres because of their need at forward. Regier said the team was targeting Grigorenko and centre Filip Forsberg, who was selected 11th by Washington. Regier had spent the week attempting to make a trade for an established player, but said it became quite clear that the asking price was too high. "To fill one hole and create a bigger one in what wed have to give up is too much for us right now," he said. The Sabres were among the NHLs biggest flops last season in missing the playoffs for the third time in five years. Expectations had been high in Buffalo after the Sabres went on a high-priced shopping spree last off-season in new owner Terry Pegulas bid to build an immediate contender. Those hopes unraveled due to a rash of injuries and a lack of chemistry. Despite closing the season with a 15-5-4 run, Buffalo dug itself too big of a mid-season hole to climb out of in finishing ninth in the Eastern Conference. Buffalo owns six picks on Saturday, when rounds 2-7 will be held. Ryan Tannehill Womens Jersey . David Legwand capped Nashvilles three-goal third period with the go-ahead score with 1:35 remaining to lead the Predators to a 3-2 win over Columbus on Sunday. Wholesale Jerseys . -- Tony Sparano stared into space stone-faced, tapping his foot and chomping on gum. Wholesale Jerseys . The World Bank said China will maintain a GDP growth rate of about 8 percent in the coming 20 years. Kevin Kolb Jersey .S. national championships. The 14-time Olympic gold medallist swam the two-lap final in 50.22 seconds at the Indiana University Natatorium on Thursday night. Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys . 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The Browns were hopeful that Richardson, who helped lead Alabama to the national championship in January, would make a quick recovery in time to play Friday night in Detroit against the Lions in the preseason opener. Montario Hardesty will start in place of Richardson against the Lions. It will be an opportunity for Hardesty to see how far he has come back from knee surgery two years ago. "Its a chance for the whole team to go out and show what they can do," said Hardesty, a second-round choice in 2010 who was injured in preseason that year andd missed his entire rookie year. Tony Gonzalez Jersey. "Im excited, but I would be anyway," Hardesty said. "It will just be good to go out and face another team and show what we, collectively, have done to improve." Shurmur said Chris Ogbannaya, a midseason pickup from Houston last year, and former Green Bay running back Brandon Jackson will also see time. Jackson hurt a toe during the Browns preseason game against Detroit last August and though he did not need surgery, missed the entire season. The Browns came to training camp this year confident that rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden, Richardson and other draft choices could help them improve upon successive 4-12 finishes. Instead, they have been hit hard by injuries. Defensive lineman Phil Taylor, their first pick a year ago, is out until midseason after pectoral muscle surgery. Veteran linebacker Chris Gocong is done for the year with a torn right Achilles tendon. In addition, linebacker Scott Fujita is facing a three-game suspension for his role in the Saints bounty scandal, and cornerback Joe Haden may be suspended four games for reportedly failing a test for banned substances. Fujitas appeal on his suspension will be heard Friday. Haden, the Browns and the NFL have not officially addressed rumours of the defensive backs situation. ' ' '
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