The 2004 Great American Bash was really really really shitty. I don't know how I forgot about it.
I haven't seen anyone mention Backlash 2001 yet. Only Raven/Rhyno was worth watching.
Okay, attraction and all that good stuff works in very irrational ways, so never use ration to explain this stuff away. Besides, if something good happened, you think you'd feel that fatigued tomorrow?
Anyone got that .gif where Johnny does the "nuh-uh" finger wag and stands in the way of the rear view of her entrance? That's such a great heel gesture.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/05/11/nsa...ords/index.html
Man, he doesn't get it, does he. I'm starting to feel sorry for anyone who was duped into voting these people into office.
It's not as fun when they start trying to actively prank call the guy. I'm going to close this before it finishes so I can preserve the memory of the power and TRUTH~(I say that as a shoot) of the first one.
Girls sat on teachers' laps? I never saw that shit. Some of the suck-up girls would give the teachers neckrubs, but they were female teachers, thus the conclusion that they were just suck-ups.
Y2Jerk pretty much nailed it on the head. Kids aren't a commodity. They're people too. Like I said, you want to talk about human life being so damned special, give a damn about the kids after they're born.
Profit motive. There's nothing advantageous for anyone if everyone has the same opportunities. The part that truly bugs me is that the same jokers who will fight to the figurative death for the rights of the unborn don't give two shits about the unborn after the un- prefix is dropped.
Oh yeah, and everyone knew who Brendan Fraser was back in 1992. It was a Pauly Shore joint, man. Quit frontin'. Unless you wanted to see it for Sean Astin.
Matthew Wilder -- "Break My Stride."
That'd be it. The series/movie would be all about shit that tried to bring me down and the music would hit whenever I found my way out of the situation.