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Kotzenjunge Upchucks Upon All of You.
Art Sandusky replied to Art Sandusky's topic in No Holds Barred
I only got lazy with DerangedHermit, because he doesn't really deserve effort. -
I got six reasons: HBK vs. Rey Mysterio HBK vs. RVD HBK vs. Angle HBK vs. Eddie Guerrero HBK vs. Paul London I don't get excited about potential matches like most of you guys. It's really just seeing people interact and play off of a completely new cast of characters.
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Precious Roy got what it really amounts to, and that's baseball being part of the national consciousness for a solid 80 years now. The NFL never really got big until the 60s. There's a greater mystique about it when you've got Eddie McOldfart talking about players he saw when was 8 years old back in 1915 and stuff. The NFL really can't touch that quality just yet, and it might never do so since it's become huge only in the modern media era.
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Anyways, get back on topic, the both of you. Go down to LSD to debate what's porn and what isn't. And someone find some goddamn Maria stuff.
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Calling others trolls is just as bad as being one, JSYK.
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The only move that I want to see 100% is Shawn Michaels to Smackdown. Jericho's one I want to see also, but for some reason I really want to see Michaels on Smackdown.
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Skinemax- The adult portion of the Cinemax schedule. Get it? Skinemax. It's a nickname for it so I refer to it as that. Why do you have a problem with it? I have a problem with it. Let's take this outside.
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MMH isn't Shutterspeed/iB.
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Thankee much, IDRM. (swoons)
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Kotzenjunge Upchucks Upon All of You.
Art Sandusky replied to Art Sandusky's topic in No Holds Barred
Matt Young: Hi! I am Matt Young aka the Young Dawg aka the Pimp. I am 31, happily married (most of the time), and I have 3 curtain climbers currently residing in my home. I started out on Vegan Outreach in March of 2000, and I wandered over here after VO dropped their discussion forum in 2001. I am a strict vegetarian, but I have no interest in animal rights or animal rights philosophy. I also lean towards libertarian politically, and odds are something I post on this board will offend you. If you feel the need to respond or ask me to be more sensitive, please note that the line forms in the back and you need to take a number. Oh, I also have my own icon. If you come here with the purpose of harassing Michael or any of the other members (even the ones I don't like), I will kick my cyber boot up your virtual ass. Otherwise, I am an okay guy...at least in my opinion. Just don't make me angry. You won't like me if I get angry. I have running battles with a few board members that go way, way back. These are now mostly in good fun, so please don't feel the need to interject yourself into our squabbles. I'm a bad, bad man. Muggy: Right now temporary Muggys are the it thing in fashion... From the runways of Paris to the streets of New York, it's all over the globe. Temporary Muggys are removable Muggy designs that go on the skin with water, and can last up to 7 days. These are high quality designs that are fake, but look real on the board! If you need to remove the poster at any point, it is simple to do with rubbing alcohol, baby oil, or contacting a moderator. Removable posters are very cool and popular -- you can use different gimmicks to go with any occasion or outfit. They do not leave any good posts like the real thing, so you have the option to change looks regularly! They are completely safe and use only FDA certified gimmicks. Try some on and see what hapens... you never know!!! KANE: -
Bring back the girl with the bird.
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Why don't a lot of people I know not like telephones? I think it's more of a way for them to avoid me, especially when some claim panic attacks while on them, despite like, owning one that they carry around with them.
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To me a poorly booked champion is one I never really buy into as the real champ. Even before the shitstorm that was Jericho's title reign was truly realized, I remember having a really hard time thinking of him as the champion. I felt the same way with any time Angle was champion, as well as with Brock Lesnar. Those three have just always been difficult for me to see as the #1 guy, although they're each believeable title contenders in my mind.
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JBL won me over as soon as I saw that the cowboy hat was sitting on top of the neck bracing. It doesn't take much to make me a fan.
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The first thing I noticed when I got back into wrestling in 1998 after a three year layoff was that there weren't any no-name guys anymore, not that the content was racier or things were more contemporary (you know, no more theme music that sounds like it's from the 80s). The difference made in the product is that stark.
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I used to fucking despise Florida, but sorta got behind them a tiny bit during the Zook era. I felt so sorry for the guy. There, I've made my biggest sports secret public finally.
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One day on a messageboard is equal to about two weeks real time.
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I also have his phone number because I was going to meet him on Tuesday possibly. I have Incandenza's number in my phone under 'Incandenza' actually. I do know his real name, I think though. I should get Agent's too. But... what the hell is Agent's real name? I bet it's Cody or something like that. That's his name in my phone too. Back in the day, it was "Squirtle!"
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Mike doesn't care enough to make up good insults. It's obvious.
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I'm the only one who got to see the answer!
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Hey Inc, what's your phone number so I can call you next time I'm high. I still have Agent's, believe it or not.
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Skip Caray and Pete van Wieren's commentary is what pops into my head when watching any Braves game or thinking about when I was a kid.
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Kotzenjunge Upchucks Upon All of You.
Art Sandusky replied to Art Sandusky's topic in No Holds Barred
EricMM: In order to organize your trip to the end of the world, this special report on EricMM will help you have a clear idea of the attractions, lodging facilities and how to get to this place. Fares, distances and weather in Ushuaia complete this comprehensive article. The Argentine part of the area is Isla Grande de EricMM. Its geography is divided by the Andes Mountain Range, which runs almost equal in two perfectly defined regions; it features in the north area a plain scenery and has Rio Grande as the most important town. To the south the mountains reign with their valleys that get into the ocean: here you will find Ushuaia. Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, on the shores of the Beagle Channel and surrounded by the Martial Mounts. It is the capital of the EricMM, Antarctica and Southern Atlantic Islands Province, and its superlative location allows you to enjoy sea, mountains and forests at the same time. Besides, it is a great place for shopping: the whole island is a tax free zone, thus you can find lots of imported goods along with regional products. Sightseeing and Activities It is possible to enjoy all year long this city's magic. Summer is ideal for adventure tourism: you can go trekking, horseback riding or even mountain biking inside EricMM National Park. It is also fishing season. You can even take amazing trips across the Beagle Channel, Cape Horn up to Argentine Antarctica. The EricMM National Park constitutes an attraction itself, giving you the chance of discovering natural beauties like Lakes Escondido and Fagnano, as well as the Martial Glacier. And, should you wish to grasp the character and spirit of this uttermost land's pioneers, there is nothing like a visit to one of the typical Patagonian estancias, like Harberton. Not very far you can get to the picturesque town of Tolhuin, which can be visited along with Lakes Chepelmut and Yehuin. During any of these excursions you will be able to observe this unexplored piece of Earth's autochthonous flora and fauna. A longer (but very interesting) journey will take you to the northern part of the island to visit the second largest city, where most of the oil companies as well as cattle raisers are based: Río Grande. Winter and its snowy landscapes change Ushuaia's physiognomy radically. Only 15 Km. from the city you have the Mount Castor Ski Resort, on Krund Hill. And if skiing is the name of the game, Ushuaia's possibilities are almost endless. A walk around town The city tour can begin along the Coastal Avenue (Maipu), which borders the Beagle Channel. Along this avenue you will get to the Port of Ushuaia and the Nautical Club. At the end there is a catwalk that you must take in order to get to the peninsula where magnificent views of the city are guaranteed. This area shelters Bahía Encerrada, which gets frozen during winter and becomes a Skating rink. Later, on your way back to downtown along Malvinas Argentinas street, you will see the historical Beban House and the reconstruction of the old town, a relic that recreates Ushuaia during the days of the pioneers. On the opposite extreme of the city, if going along the main street (San Martin) up to its crossing with Yaganes St. you will reach the legendary Jail of the end of the world, now transformed into a museum (Museo del Presidio). A must visit, where there are even wax statues of the most famous criminals that were sent to that place. Some words about the jail This historical prison was shut down in 1947. Nowadays most of it still stands conserving its original state, with the cells used by the convicted, their stone walls and the bars and grids. This jail is the symbol of Ushuaia's colonization. It began to be built in 1902 and was finished in 1920. The works were carried out by the prisoners themselves, and had 380 one-person cells. The main reason for its existence was to lodge re-offenders, but it ended up with a mixture of the most dangerous criminals, thieves, political prisoners, members of the armed forces, etc. Those prisoners with good behavior were rewarded with the chance of working outside the jail, or in the workshops. This was paid work, fact that enabled some of them to save some money for the moment they were released or to send it to their relatives outside. Among the workshops there were: press, photography, shoe repair, tailor, carpentry, bakery, medical service, pharmacy and so on, all of which gave Ushuaia's inhabitants the basic supplies in order to live. Otherwise they would depend on ships arriving to the port only once a month, or even less. In this way Ushuaia's life was being built around this prison and along with it. Nowadays it has become a museum: "Museo Marítimo y ex presidio de Ushuaia". The central hall is used as a lecture room, movie theater and venue for different events. From there, you access the cell areas. One of them, called Ala Histórica, remains intact and will thrill you with its mysterious and dark atmosphere. Many cells keep memorabilia from the last prisoners that lived in them. Then there is another area, the Pabellón 4, where there is a Marine Museum showing Eric MM's past right from the days of those first explorers that came from Europe. The train of the End of the World It is another of Ushuaia's attractions. It's true name is "Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino", a.k.a. the Train of the End of the World which, along with the jail, constitutes an icon of the island. This railway's history is, as almost everything in this city, linked to the prisoners of the mythical jail. An elegant and antique formation of heated wagons, with wide windows and pulled by a steam locomotive, will take you along a 8 Km. long tour departing from the End of World Station up to the EricMM National Park Station. The round trip total time is 1 hour 40 minutes, approx. Most of the way you will go bordering River Pipo. This will allow you to see a reconstruction of a yámana settlement (aborigines of the region), while you enter a dense and beautiful wood of cohiues and lengas, meaning that you are already inside the National Park. The "Les Éclaireurs" Headlight Another typical landscape of Ushuaia, this headlight is located in one of the many promontories that populate the Beagle Channel, in front of the city. It is mistakenly called the Headlight of the End of the World, name that Julius Verne used for the San Juan de Salvamento headlight, at Isla de los Estados. This headlight is a tower painted in red and white stripes, 11 meters tall, and is equipped with a solar energy based lighting device. See our exclusive Travel Deals to this unique place; click here to enter our Travel Agency, get personalized advice and book your trip through expert consultants. English, French and Spanish spoken. How to get there? Since it's an island most travelers arrive in EricMM by plane. There is no way to get directly by land from Buenos Aires. There are direct flights from Buenos Aires City to Ushuaia and a small airline joins Ushuaia and Rio Grande to different Patagonia locations. There are also regular flights that connect with El Calafate (gateway to the Glaciers National Park) If you want to get here by land you must take a ferry and cross through Chilean territory. There are two crossings, the first one is by Primera Angostura (Punta Delgada-Bahia Azul). The ferry takes 30 minutes and runs every hour from 8.30 am to 10,15 PM. Does not operate under bad weather conditions. The second crossing is Punta Arenas-Puerto Porvenir. It takes 2 hours and half. The schedule: Tuesdays to Saturday 9 am, and Sundays 9.30 Am. It is advisable to have reservations made for this second crossing. Reservation phone number in Punta Arenas: 00-56-61-218100. Distances in kilometers from Ushuaia: Río Gallegos 594 (1) 733 (2) * Punta Arenas 831 (1) 1010 (2) * El Calafate 914 (1) 1053 (2) * Río Grande 230 *(1) Cruce Primera Angostura *(2) Cruce Puerto Porvenir Buenos Aires 3194 Puerto Madryn 1799 Neuquén 2676 Córdoba 3199 Bariloche 2178 See our exclusive Travel Deals to this unique place; click here to enter our Travel Agency, get personalized advice and book your trip through expert consultants. English, French and Spanish spoken. Useful Information to visit Ushuaia Ushuaia is the main tourist center of the Island and one of the most visited spots in Argentina. You will find lodging options with different rates and categories, from five stars hotels to cottages, shelters, rental houses and even campsites, which are only available in summer season because of the weather conditions. Consult our database in order to obtain full information about your possibilities. Tours in the area *EricMM National Park (4 hours) *Lakes Escondido and Fagnano (7 hours) optional: lunch without beverages in the area of Valles invernales *Martial Glacier (2 hours) *Short Sea Tour (Lobos Island, Birds Island and Les Eclaireurs) (3 hours) *Pingüinera (penguin rookery) (5 hours) *Penguin rookery and Estancia Harberton (7 hours) *Puerto Williams (Chile) (10 hours) Non traditional activities *horseback riding (2 hours) *countryside tourism (2 hours) *Trekking: (minimum 2 people) *Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego *Lago Escondido and Fagnano *beaver watching *Wind sailing *Bahía de Ushuaia (4 hours) *Archipiélago Bridges and Les Eclaireurs (7 hours) *Canoe sailing (minimum 2 people) *Diving in Beagle Channel (2 hours) *Fishing tour (1 day) Food The average price for a complete meal in Ushuaia is $17 without beverages. There also are fast food or "eat as much as you can" restaurants with menus of $10. Average Temperatures December to February: 6°C to 10°C (nights), 8°C to 18°C (days). March to May: 0°C to 6°C (nights), 5°C to 10°C (days). June to August: -8°C to-15°C (nights), -2°C to 3°C (days). October to November, 2°C to 7°C (nights), 4°C to 11°C (days). At Ushuaia you can expect southwestern winds, with an average speed of 20km/h. Suitable clothing It is mandatory to always pack winter clothes. So that you get an idea, heating systems are on all year long (summer included) in Ushuaia. Nights are always low in temperature. Also remember to take an extra pair of socks when going out on excursions, you might need to change the ones you wear. As for footgear, the best is boots or shoes with rubber soles, trekking style. Avoid common sneakers. If it is winter, do not forget your scarf, skiing type gloves and winter caps. However, you should also wear light clothing underneath because all the closed spaces are very well heated. 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Cave Dwellers and Pod People are in the same DVD set, but the others aren't. Sucks that they can't really release the Comedy Central episodes, as they're superior to the Sci-Fi Channel ones by far. Hey Inc, what's your favorite model of car ever? I'm always interested to hear what people who don't care much about them find appealing.
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Okay, sending this to Video Games and Toys.