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Everything posted by Mr. S£im Citrus
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There's the rub now, isn't it?
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Yeah, I notified CC at the last minute that the Bruner match wasn't working out for me. I tried to get something in at the last minute, but that didn't work, either. I'll beee dat for Battleground, though; I can't disappoint when I'm headlining the show. Tagia, d-d-don't t-t-take this a-a-ass-whippin' p-p-personally...
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You mean, like nWo Vincent?
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Back to the nineties for a hot second: Erykah Badu - Baduizm Terrific album, and Ms. Badu's best, in my opinion. An hour of listenable greatness.
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I say, goddamn. How'd you like to score a 116 points and lose by fiddy?
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Son of a bitch, who's watching this SEA/DEN game?
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You won't beat the Bobcats. You might not beat the Timberwolves, either.
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Sumbitch! Let the bodies hit the floor: Gasol and Paul, in the same game? If Paul goes out for any length of time, they might fuck around and miss the playoffs... EDIT - Belay my last; Paul is back up.
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Hrmm... Looks like I'm late to the fighting game discussion... I just want to throw in that Kung Lao owns all. In SF, I'm all about the hoes.
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I don't care what side of the aisle you sit on, that's funny right there...
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Just now got around to watching the season finale of October Road on my dvr (what do you mean I'm the only one watching?)... Anyway, it struck me as somewhat amusing that, for the hubbub that was made at the time about Stacy Keibler leaving the WWE for an acting career, this season finale of a seemingly underappreciated tv show, some two years later at that, is the first thing I've ever seen her in. EDIT - Upon further review, I guess she's been in other shit that I just didn't watch. Oh well; it's not like I've been looking for her, or anything.
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Shaq with the POUNCE~! Period!
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Hey Frost! Holla back!
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I'll take Scarface; you can keep the rest. Garbage, the lot of it.
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The "good" kind of black? Say what now?
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One thing I'd forgot to add: I don't know whether TNA is going for this demographic on purpose, but there were four or five heavyset sistahs in my part of the crowd, and they were all going crazy for Kong.
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I wonder if I'm the only one who thought that the music they dubbed in for the nWo was by far better than their actual music?
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ZOMG BERRIED~! For what it's worth, it was a decent match for it's length. If Punk got "BERRIED~!", I doubt I'd care much. I'm kind of apathetic towards the kid, but he is probably one of the most over guys on the roster, and is a tremendous worker when he wants too be. I don't like seeing him lose so much. Punk is a kid? Depends on your point of view.
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I'm going to resist the recent trend to pick a hip-hop album, and stay in the seventies a little while longer: Parliament - Mothership Connection I feel that this album defined a style, and laid the groundwork for "P-funk," which would go on to inspire the "G-funk" era of the early nineties. An album of listenable tracks that included three hits: P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up), Mothership Connection (Star Child) and Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker).
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Watching this live at the Scope, I have to say that this description does not do this spot justice: Hernandez got Hoyt up in a stalling vertical, and Rave ran in, but MCMG came in to stop him, and put him in some kind of funky tie-up on the canvas that I'd never seen before(the best way that I can think to describe it was that it looked like MCMG were trying to make a coffee table out of Jimmy Rave)... And Hernandez is still holding Hoyt overhead. And then Homicide comes in from over the top to hit a senton (I think, I had a bad angle for that) on Rave, while MCMG still have Rave all hemmed up, so that it looked like Homicide was splashing Rave through a table... only Rave was the table... And Hernandez is still holding Hoyt in the stalling vertical. He held him for what seemed like at least 10 more seconds after the splash, before finally hitting the suplex; the whole sequence seemed like it took over a minute, and Hernandez held him the whole time... that dude's a fucking beast close up. Three things that I don't think made it on camera: the first was a dark match between Roxxi and Angelina Love, where two local radio personalities were acting as their seconds (two people from 100.5 FM, but I don't listen to that station, so I didn't know who they were). Second was Dixie Carter walking through the crowd, shaking hands and taking pictures with people. Third was D-Lo Brown in attendance: he watched the first few matches from a part of the arena that was off-camera (and signed a few autographs for the handful of people who went up to say hi to him... I think he ended up leaving before too many people started coming over.
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Hmph... If Nash turned heel, it happened after I left... Of course, I left as soon as the Joe got the pin...
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Me. I don't do parties.
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You'll see it two draft picks from now...
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And El Santo! Surely Vince wouldn't let a technicality like Santo never wrestling for WWE get in his way...