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AI had his name announced for the first time by John Mason along with the rest of the team.


Lily Allen will release a 4 song digital EP, Smile, in the U.S. Sept 26th! Her debut album - Alright, Still hits the U.S. January 30th, 2007.


Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights like Allen Iverson's crossover. Think you can do better than that? Check out http://www.youtube.com/group/nbapostup to find out how your best basketball move could land in our weekly Top 10 for the rest of the world to see.


clip de 'smile', extrait de l'album 'Alright still' de Lily Allen


Lily Allen Alfie

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Lily Allen http://www.clickhereiphonedownloads.com


David Allen speaks on GTD and the two keys to sustaining a healthy life and work style.


A music video for Lily Allen's 'Smile' in Simlish featuring a sim Lily in elements from The Sims 2 Seasons and other games from The Sims 2 franchise


Call us boring and simple-minded, but before we saw the work of street artist Joshua Allen Harris we never once considered the artistic possibilities of subway exhaust. Using only tape and garbage bags, Harris creates giant inflatable animals that become animated when fastened to a sidewalk grate. Steven Psyllos caught up with Harris recently to discuss his older works (including a bear and a giraffe) and unveil a new beast that looks not unlike the Cloverfield monster. Video by Jonah Green


LILY ALLEN LDN exclusive video


Mark Ronson featuring Lily Allen Oh My God (c) 2007 Mark Ronson under exclusive license to SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) Limited

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Woody Allen talks about his unique blend of anxiety and humour as CBC cameras follow the 31-year-old up-and-coming comedian around New York City. (1967)


From Woody's TV special. Late Sixties


Lily Allen 'Naive', origionally by The Kooks but this is a really good version!


Classic Woody Allen Stand Up On English Television From 1965


Lily Allens 2nd video for LDN


lily allen's first music video; smile..


More Allen Iverson pictures/media/videos @ http://AllenIversonFantasy.com Allen Iverson's Interview on the ESPN show "Quite Frankly" with Stephen A. Smith Allen Iverson talks about basketball, life, family, and he FINALLY talks about the 2002 incident with his wife and the police and what REALLY happened. Very long and indepth interview. The video is very long and big in filesize, so be patient while loading.


Allen Iverson says practive 20 times in a press conference. One for the ages.


Lily Allen's third single, Littlest Things, from her debut album: Alright, Still.


Artist: Holy F*ck Title: Lovely Allen Label: Young Turks Director: Drew Lightfoot from their new record "LP" in stores and online now: http://www.beggarsgroupusa.com/releases/LP/


Particularly heartfelt routine from 1984 - well, we know it was based on personal experience! Around this time he seemed to be developing the observational side of his act and leaving behind the more traditional jokes.


"The Raven" Written by Edgar Allen Poe Performed by Vincent Price Directed by Johnny Thompson


a picture slideshow of Lily Allen... DAMN!!! THEY'VE REMOVED MY NARUTO VIDEO, IT'S BEEN ON MY SITE FOR 2 YEARS ALREADY! IT WAS MY FIRST VIDEO! I EVEN STATED THAT IT IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND NOW THEY'VE REMOVED IT FOR COPY RIGHT INFRIGEMENTS!!! COPY RIGHT MY ASS!!!


Michael Jordan's coach pleaded with him to go back in the game, and the opposing coach made sure Jordan had the chance to end his career with a basket. Jordan's last shot was a free throw, and like his final appearance in an NBA uniform, it was good. One of the greatest players in NBA history played the final game of his illustrious career Wednesday night, not in the setting that he would have preferred but in a special atmosphere nonetheless. Jordan's final moment on the court ended with him receiving applause and a lengthy standing ovation from nearly everyone in the arena -- including the coaches and the other players. He soaked it all up with a wide smile and a wave to the crowd after exiting for good with 1:44 remaining in the fourth quarter of a 107-87 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. ``Now I guess it hits me that I'm not going to be in a uniform anymore -- and that's not a terrible feeling,'' Jordan said afterward. ``It's something that I've come to grips with, and it's time. This is the final retirement.'' Jordan finished with 15 points, four rebounds and four assists in 28 minutes -- drawing several adoring ovations from the last sellout crowd that will ever watch him play. ``The Philly people did a great job. They gave me the biggest inspiration, in a sense,'' Jordan said. ``Obviously, they wanted to see me make a couple of baskets and then come off. That was very, very respectful, and I had a good time.'' Jordan's final points almost looked scripted, with Eric Snow of the 76ers fouling him in the backcourt for no apparent reason except to send him to the line. ``Coach (Larry Brown) told me to foul him, get him to the line to get some points and get him out of there,'' Snow said. Both foul shots went in, and the Wizards committed a foul one second later so that Jordan could be removed from the game and receive the proper send-off. In a rare scene, the 10 players who remained on the court turned to Jordan and applauded, too. The 40-year-old Jordan would have preferred to end his career in the playoffs, but the Wizards never clicked during his two years in Washington and finished 37-45 in both seasons. But that was merely a footnote on this stirring night, the last time the basketball public was treated to one of the greatest athletes in history playing the game one last time. Jordan finished his career with 32,292 points -- the third-highest total in league history, behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone. His final career average of 30.12 goes down as the best in NBA history, just ahead of Wilt Chamberlain's 30.07. ``I never, never took the game for granted. I was very true to the game, and the game was very true to me. It was just that simple,'' Jordan said. With the Sixers ahead by 21 points with 9 1/2 minutes remaining, the crowd began chanting ``We want Mike.'' The chant grew louder as the period progressed with Jordan remaining seated, and fans ignored the game to stand and stare at the Wizards' bench, wondering why Jordan wasn't playing. This being Philadelphia, they eventually booed. Jordan finally pulled his warmups off and re-entered the game with 2:35 left for his brief final appearance. ``I played here. I told him I at least have to be able to come back (to Philadelphia),'' Wizards coach Doug Collins said. ``I told him to go back in for a minute. He said, 'I'm stiff.' I said, 'Please. They want to see you.' He said, 'Larry Hughes is going to foul out soon, so put me in then.''' Earlier in the game, Jordan showed his age. There was a play in the first quarter when he looked like the Jordan of old, except for the result. Starting near the foul line, Jordan ducked his shoulder, lowered his head, stuck out his tongue and drove to his right, the ball rolling off his fingers ever so softly as it arched toward the net. Rather than going in, though, the ball hit the front rim and missed -- one of several of his shots that came up a few inches short. One of the exceptions was Jordan's final shot of the first half -- a one-handed dunk that came after he received a nice pass under the basket from Bobby Simmons. Jordan hit his first two shots of the third quarter but didn't do much else positive in the period. On an alley-oop pass from Tyronn Lue, the ball hit him in the fingertips and bounced harmlessly away. A lazy crosscourt pass was picked off by Aaron McKie, leading to one of Philadelphia's 31 fast-break points. Jordan's final field-goal attempt was a missed layup with 8:13 remaining. ``I'm not embarrassed,'' Jordan said, ``but it's just not ... I've had better feelings in terms of playing a competitive game.'' The standing ovation that Jordan received lasted about three minutes, with Jordan smiling, nodding and chewing gum throughout. The group Boyz II Men sang ``It's So Hard To Say Goodbye'' between the first and second quarters as a montage of Jordan's career highlights was shown on the scoreboard.