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    JoeDirt's old school match thread

    The Steiners vs. Chono and Hase - Clash 15 http://www.rajahmedia.com/newupload/downlo...abf5f167bb6c519
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    Most annoying ROH crowd ever?

    Holding up signs is waaaaay more annoying.
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    WON WWE News and Notes

    PLEASE GIVE ME THIS Bizarro-ECW! Where Sandman speaks with a british accent and gently sips tea before every match. With a shiny black cane, and the Richard Cheese lounge version of "Enter Sandman" as his entrance music. SOLD! Richard Cheese rules.
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    Keep TSM on Wikipedia

    Good God, chill out. I can't even read what you just said. But whatever I said I need to chill out? What? He knows what I said. He is just being a dink.
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    Keep TSM on Wikipedia

    Good God, chill out. I can't even read what you just said. But whatever I said I need to chill out?
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    Loose Change 2nd Edition

    That's not government conspiracy, it's government incompetence. So can I still hate George Bush then?
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    Bush attacking the Gay Community again.

    Lets face it, if you are two girls who want to get together and fuck... nobody really cares unless you are ultra religious. This is about gay men. People are freaked out about boys kissing than any other combination. It is retarded to be against letting them get married. There is no moral high ground in preventing any gay person from having what they want from their lives. You don't want to deal with it? Fine keep it under your hat then. If you are against gays and them marrying fine. It's none of your business and it is none of my business. There is no argument of merit against gay marriage.
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    Keep TSM on Wikipedia

    So considering his name dropping lately I guess it is MY fault that since we have a "liberal slant" here now. By as a result it is MY fault TSM doesn't deserve a wikipedia entry? Czech... wow you need to find something better to do with your time. Do us all a favor and go fuck something. Anything. For once. The least you can do is try.
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    Pictures I Like

    good.
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    JoeDirt's old school match thread

    Anyone have AmDrag vs. Lance Storm?
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    Stupid stuff that pisses you off

    Complaining about mods in the CE folder. Not getting over MikeSC being banned.
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    Ann Coulter attacks 9/11 widows

    Typical nonsense from a typical kook who doesn't know shit about shit. She can't be all bad. I hear she gave Bill Mahar a mercy fuck.
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    Zarqawi's dead!

    Good now lets get that OBL guy.
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    JoeDirt's old school match thread

    Do Fixer vs. Blood Generation http://www.rajahmedia.com/newupload/downlo...efe5657e23464ac You might need this to play the Do Fixer match. http://www.free-codecs.com/download/XP_Codec_Pack.htm Benoit and Angle vs. Rey and Edge Oct. 02 http://www.rajahmedia.com/newupload/downlo...607614cd24eeabe Enjoy the Tag Team goodness. Cuz I have to say these are two of the finest tag team matches you will ever need to see.
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    JoeDirt's old school match thread

    Bret vs. Austin SS96 http://www.rajahmedia.com/newupload/downlo...098080b225f2b18
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    WCW Games

    I remember being amazed when I heard that. I wanted to make all these guys in the Wolfpac, so I had like Meng and Davey Boy Smith wearing Red and Black nWo shirts... yikes... I changed Hogan's attire back to his classic red and yellow and put in Goldberg as the new "leader" of nWo black and white. Beat that for 'dorkish'. I think I can. My friends and I took Revenge and then later No Mercy and would create our own guys or just edit the wrestlers and create the tournaments with 16 people. Put it all on cpu/cpu then began to record it all on the VCR. After it was all said and done, we'd rewind and do actual play by play during the matches. I used to record all my matches on Revenge. I even had a "league" with my cousin, as well as a simulated CPU vs. CPU league, both of which I kept track of the results for in a big 5 subject notebook, alongside my Raw, Heat, Nitro, Thunder, and PPV results. EDIT: LOL... Superstar, I once videotaped a match where I beat my cousin. I used Bischoff and eh used Goldberg. It lasted 35 minutes. I bet him that I'd win, and since he didn't know about the joystick kickout trick, I prevailed. Ah, memories. I do that too. I have a BUNCH of people making their own stables etc all filtered through me as head booker. I have NOTEBOOKS of results and end of the season awards. The 64 games were the best but DOR2 has been fantastic since the SD games don't sim for shit. It a hell of alot better than on-line fantasy sports cuz there is at least something to watch.
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    Queen

    roughly 10 minutes or so.
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    Pictures I Like

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    58. 5-day weekend.

    I agree. Knock that off then get drunk and call in sick.
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    Neo vs. Robocop.

    http://videolist.blogter.hu/?post_id=49042 Nice little edit job here. Neo fights Robocop for movie dominance.
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    The Da Vinci Code

    Christians ready to refute 'Da Vinci Code' movie Rather than organize protests or boycotts, Evangelicals and Catholics are mobilizing 'truth squads.' By Jane Lampman | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor In a world accepting of docudramas and reality TV shows that aren't real, how does one counter a blockbuster movie whose theme challenges the orthodox religious history of the Western world? That's the task facing Christians already distressed by Dan Brown's wildly popular novel, "The Da Vinci Code," and his claim that the thriller is based on historical facts. In the Monitor Thursday, 03/23/06 With sales of more than 40 million, the book has become a cultural phenomenon. Unless the copyright-infringement trial in London (which now awaits the judge's decision) brings an injunction against use of the material, the May release of the film starring Tom Hanks will surely magnify its global impact. Rather than organize protests or boycotts - steps taken in the past against controversial films - Evangelicals and Catholics instead are mobilizing "truth squads." They're producing books, websites, TV documentaries, DVDs, and study guides. Some hope to use the film as a "teachable moment" that could turn the occasion to their advantage. "Our task is to be the missionary to the unbelievers," says the Rev. James Garlow, pastor of Skyline Wesleyan Church in San Diego, Calif. He's developed a four-phase strategy for churches leading up to the film's release. Yet others suggest there's more involved than a question of historical accuracy. They say part of the book's appeal is that it raises deeper issues about the nature of Christianity that many people, including devout Christians, want to talk about. Eric Plumer, a theology professor at the University of Scranton, a Catholic institution in Pennsylvania, has been surprised by the intense interest he's encountered when giving talks about "The Da Vinci Code" in public libraries, colleges, and senior-citizen centers. "The turnouts have been mainly standing room only," he says. "Some want to know how to refute the book; some want their belief in it strengthened.... Even if people can't wholly accept what Dan Brown has to say, they feel he has touched on something they want to discuss." Dr. Plumer is now writing a book on why the novel has struck such a chord despite dozens and dozens of books published to debunk its claims. Those claims include that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and their bloodline still survives; that the idea of Jesus' divinity did not exist until Emperor Constantine formed the Council of Nicea to establish it; and that the Roman Catholic Church has conspired to hide this throughout history, even to the point of murder. The novel is first and foremost a fantastical murder mystery, an intriguing page turner that grabs even those wholly opposed to its thesis. It catches people's imaginations, many say, because it involves a conspiracy. "Americans love a conspiracy theory," says Lynn Garrett, religion editor at Publishers Weekly. "It also tapped into people's disillusionment with the Catholic Church following the sexual abuse scandals." Some say Mr. Brown's controversial approach to history plays on people's limited knowledge. "One reason it works so well on readers is that he tends to begin with a kernel of something historical and then quickly spins off into fiction - or you could say falsehood, since he represents it as something researched," says Timothy Beal, professor of religion at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Professor Beal used Brown's novel last fall in a course on the New Testament and early Christianity, illustrating pop culture interest in the topic. "Half of the students had already read the book and many believed it," he says. Yet people agree, too, that the novel appeals because it offers a different way of seeing Christian tradition, particularly issues of patriarchy and women in the early church. This appeal has helped spur new subcategories in the publishing business, Ms. Garrett says, with each season bringing new books on Mary Magdalene and on what's now called "alternative Christianity." For Catholics, the primary concern is countering the historical charges as well as the representation of the church and the lay Catholic group, Opus Dei. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops is mounting a campaign tied to the film, with an extensive website launched this month and a TV documentary. "Jesus Decoded," presenting Catholic teaching on Christ, will be offered to NBC-TV affiliates for broadcast the week the movie opens. In addition, Opus Dei, which is controversial even among Catholics for its secrecy, has begun a PR campaign. William Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, has pressed Sony Pictures and director Ron Howard to put a disclaimer at the start of the film saying it is fiction. "We have a deceitful writer who has said it's based on historical facts, and a co-producer who has called the movie 'conservatively anti-Catholic,' " says Mr. Donohue. The filmmakers have not responded to his request. Instead, they've encouraged Christians to discuss the issues on a Sony-sponsored website: www.thedavincidialogue.com. A number of prominent Evangelicals are providing essays, while others suggest they're being co-opted. The concern is global: The Russian Orthodox Church has complained about the film, and Evangelicals in South Korea are even trying to keep it out of theaters. One Christian leader, according to Yonghap News Agency, has compared it to the Danish cartoons denigrating Islam. Evangelicals in the US plan to launch their own website in late April. Backed by an anonymous philanthropist and hosted by Westminster Theological Seminary (WTS) in Philadelphia, the project also involves people close to Billy Graham. "While we recognize the right to present a good yarn, we're concerned the mix of fact and fiction is sure to lead many to question the Bible's integrity, its message, and Christianity's impact on history," says William Edgar, a professor of apologetics at WTS. "We want to help the curious viewer ... set the record straight, or at least put some doubt into the doubting." Some church leaders aim to equip their congregations to handle the claims. Wheatland Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, Pa., plans a seven-week Sunday School class beginning in April to cover key issues raised by the novel. "We also hope to have an evening event for the community ... and encourage our members to invite neighbors to home-group discussions," says the Rev. Bruce Mawhinney, senior pastor. Others, particularly leaders who have written debunking books, are more ambitious - packaging books, DVDs, and outreach materials. Dr. Garlow, author of "The Da Vinci Codebreaker," hopes his strategy for churches will lead people to throw Da Vinci parties, or gatherings at work to discuss the film with "unbelievers." Yet some say Evangelicals are less likely than others to have even read the novel. Moviegoers who have read it may have other interests in mind. "In our sort of postsecular society, there is a question out there among many: 'Is this all there is?' " Case Western's Beal says. "Given the socioeconomic realities and the established institutions, there's a desire to discover something more that's been there, but that we didn't know. A longing for something spiritual that is not possessed or controlled by established institutional religion." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm guessing that no matter what that judge rules that the movie is still going to come out. But I have to wonder... for every Marilyn Manson, Judas Priest, or V for Vendetta don't thay realize the more they hoot and hollar the more publicity they give the material? I really what these stuffy types think is going to happen when they make such a stink. All the same it is fun watching them get mad regardless if it is rooted in facts or not. So far I haven't read the book, but I probably will before the movie comes out. Is the book any good?
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    58. 5-day weekend.

    Well I'm not saying you have to leave where you are... just do something with your free time that is fun. Which for me is anytime NOT at my job.
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    Clerks 2 - The release date is almost here...

    I doubt it will be like that. Every impression says it'll probably keep the tone of Clerks, you know... just in color.
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    JoeDirt's old school match thread

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5F2QYAX1 Sting /Joe vs. Steiner and Jarrett http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BA12ALXF HBK vs Marty Jannetty - Rumble 93
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    OAO Raw Thread - May/29th/06.

    Angle to ECW? Ooooook. Does that mean he'll be on the PPV?
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