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I have contacted Cutthroat and he will be writing as the cardboard box.
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Wouldn't you have to go with Wonder Wall? And I hate Oasis too. I don't think you can find too many to say they like them these days.
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Actually it is a cheap magic trick. You ever see those tricks where a magician disappears from a box and then it's his assitant in there. Same principal. There's a false bottom or back. Most likely 'Taker was under the ring, slid the false side back, rolled into the casket, replaced the side flap and presto. With the match acting as distraction and the ring skirt as camoflauge no one would notice.
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who was at one the duchess of DUDLEYVILLE, and probably will be again. (yeah, link Dudleyville)
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I can't believe this thread gets over twenty posts deep and no one has mentioned Sledgehammer. Shame on you all.
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My favorite Stones songs: Beast of Burden Under My Thumb Start Me Up Paint it Black Tumbling Dice
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And I heard a rumor he was going to sue the video game company for stealing his gimmick. Marvel threatened to sue the WWF over HULK HOGAN, until Vince let them have ownership of the name.
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who were just ripoffs of THE NASTY BOYS. And how low do you have to be ripoff the Nasty Boys.
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See, I like Tumbling Dice too.
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They did similar show for Richard Pryor when he won the Mart Twain humor prize a few years back. I remember a few white people being on it who were good friends of Richard's. Kris Kristofferson and Lilly Tomlin come to mind.
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I remember watching DEAN MALENKO and CHRIS BENOIT jobbing them out on Thunder once, but that's about it.
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Little Deuce Coupe is the ninth track listed.
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who turned face by having group sex with BILLY GUNN. how that turns you face, I have no idea.
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I have the Monkees box set. It's awesome.
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Yeah, El Satanico, I know. I just wanted to be a dick. "There's Lee Marvin. He's always drunk and surly." And A Mighty Wind is a lot like Spinal Tap, although I think they do give more focus to the music. In a way, Spinal Tap could be called a musical as well.
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TNT, I challenge you to make a cd comp of Australian bands. And you can't have more than 2 AC/DC songs on it!
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Some Girls is actually my personal favorite Stones album. I like a lot of the individual singles from after Exile on, but most of the albums weren't of the high nature they were doing before.
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Elivs was Chuck Esposito's nick name for the King. Everyone knows that. *sells an eskimo a refrigerator.*
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And yeah, I would consider A Mighty Wind to be a musical. Any movie based on music and features songs directly in the film being performed by actors is a musical. Apparently, Throatwobbler, you haven't watched a lot of those old Fox big band/Carmen Miranda musicals where mostly they were performing on stage or in performance type locations. There are a lot of old musicals where the actors are portraying real singers and musicians and perform only in stage or rehearsal type settings.
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You people don't know jack shit about musicals. An American in Paris White Christmas A Hard Day's Night Help! Duck Soup Fantasia Top Hat Swing Time Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Head My Fair Lady Finian's Rainbow Holiday Inn Royal Wedding On the Town Anchors Aweigh And just for fun....PAINT YOUR WAGON
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ok, so i guess we're linking Luger. Luger came over to the WWF originally to compete and be a commentator for THE WORLD BODY BUILDING FEDERATION. (yeah, link that).
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Guess who's going to the hall of fame? This guy right here. Now if I could just win a damn World Series.
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who threw in the towel for the faces after Sid smashed BRIAN PILLMAN into the cage roof during Wargames. (I can see from that panel that it was a good idea never to search out the old WCW comic.)
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You don't like Supertramp? I think so much less of you now, TNT. I'd go with Bad Company then. They're a nice compliment to Led Zepplin since they were the first group signed to their Swan Song label. Or you could go with All Right Now by Free, who were the forerunners to Bad Company.
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Those are prior to '67. This cd pretty much looks to cover from the Comeback Special to his death from what is on there.