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MrRant

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  1. Yeah... I'm kindof disappointed even though I get 50% off these damn things. One of the few times I got to watch and it puts me out.
  2. 1. Tape Reviewers (modest suggestion of at least 1 a month of any indy promotion you want to do) 2. TV Show Recappers (MLW, NWATNA Xplosion or PPV, etc) 3. 1-2 News people - Daily report on indy news with opinons. Probably alternate days. 4. 3 Columnists - Write columns on the indy scene with hopefully insight and knowledge or what you are talking about.
  3. He never managed the Macho Man did he?!?
  4. Well when you have the same crowd probably almost every night what do you expect?
  5. I didn't see that.
  6. So since Wildside is promoting Styles vs. Rain Man for this Saturday for the NWA Title would make me believe that Styles goes over Jarrett tonight.
  7. Bring the conversation to the gathering. Example: Wear a swastika.
  8. Eh... didn't really like his stuff.
  9. Considering that would mean he goes over Jarrett tonight.
  10. Carolina at New Orleans Cleveland at New England Dallas at Tampa Bay Denver at Baltimore Detroit at Chicago N.Y. Giants at Minnesota Seattle at Cincinnati St. Louis at Pittsburgh Tennessee at Jacksonville San Francisco at Arizona Houston at Indianapolis N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia Buffalo at Kansas City Miami at San Diego (Monday Night)
  11. CINCINNATI -- Disgruntled running back Corey Dillon said Wednesday he wants out of Cincinnati, an outburst that represents the first direct challenge of coach Marvin Lewis. The Bengals (2-4) have won two of their last three games by relying on their passing game while Dillon recovers from a strained groin, leaving the running back in a bad mood. As he walked into the locker room on Wednesday, Dillon said aloud, "I want out. Trade me to Dallas." When reporters approached, Dillon shooed them away, saying, "Beat it. I don't like you guys." He then told the team's Web site employee and a reporter from the Dayton Daily News that he's unhappy with his limited role and desperately wants to leave. "When I'm healthy, I still don't get the ball over 20 times a game," Dillon said. "So it really doesn't matter, healthy or unhealthy." During his seven-year career, Dillon has repeatedly groused that he doesn't get the ball enough. Dillon is one of only four players in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first four seasons. "Do I feel a little bit stepped on? Yeah, I do," Dillon said. "Have I been feeling this way for a long time? Yes, I have. It has nothing to do with the new regime here, the coaches. This boils back to '97, and it's been like this for a long time with me." Dillon has been Lewis' biggest problem in the locker room since he took over as head coach last January. Dillon was the only regular to skip a voluntary minicamp, and the only player to show up late for the start of training camp. Dillon's outburst couldn't have come at a worse time for Lewis. The Bengals are coming off a 34-26 victory over Baltimore that moved them back into contention in the AFC North. ------------------------------------------ If they can pull this off before Seattle plays them then that would be a plus.
  12. Mod's please delete this double post.
  13. DAVIE, Fla. -- Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau insists he meant no harm when he suggested the way to stop former teammate LaDainian Tomlinson is to feed him fried chicken and watermelon. Tomlinson, whose Chargers face the Dolphins on Monday night, could not immediately be reached for comment. Dolphins senior vice president of media relations Harvey Greene said that Seau will not be disciplined or reprimanded for his remarks. Coach Dave Wannstedt emphasized Seau meant no disrespect to his former teammate. "I'm sure Junior wasn't thinking in any type of [racial] overtone and, knowing the type of person he is, I think it would be wrong for anyone to interject that into his comment," Wannstedt said. "Junior is very close to Tomlinson and has a great deal of respect for him, not only as a player but also as an individual. That's why he was wearing [Tomlinson's] jersey around our complex today. "For anyone to read anything into Junior's comments would be doing him, and everything he stands for, as evidenced by his track record in community relations, a grave disservice." Asked Wednesday how to limit Tomlinson, San Diego's running back, Seau told reporters: "You give him watermelon and load him up with fried chicken and tell him to keep eating." Seau, who is of Samoan descent, later said he and Tomlinson, who is black, are friends and the comment was meant in jest. Seau was wearing a Tomlinson jersey when he made the comment. "We ate that all the time. We'd have fried chicken every Friday," Seau said. "I'm sorry you guys took it that way. I should have realized it was an oversight on my part. I'm sorry it came out that way." League vice president of public relations Greg Aiello told ESPN.com on Wednesday afternoon the NFL will not comment on Seau's remarks. Monday's game will mark Seau's return to San Diego as an opponent. He played for the Chargers from 1990-02. Seau has been honored in the past for his foundation's charity work and philanthropy, earning the NFL's Man of the Year award in 1994. He's also scheduled to host a luncheon honoring current San Diego quarterback Drew Brees for his charity work on Tuesday. "Hopefully, everyone can know who I am and who I stand for and that there isn't anything to look into," Seau said. When Tiger Woods won The Masters in 1997, golfer Fuzzy Zoeller created a stir by saying: "Tell him not to serve fried chicken next year ... or collard greens, or whatever the hell they serve." Zoeller was referring to The Masters' champions dinner, when the reigning tournament winner chooses the menu. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Now if Zach Taylor made this comment.......
  14. DAVIE, Fla. -- Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau insists he meant no harm when he suggested the way to stop former teammate LaDainian Tomlinson is to feed him fried chicken and watermelon. Tomlinson, whose Chargers face the Dolphins on Monday night, could not immediately be reached for comment. Dolphins senior vice president of media relations Harvey Greene said that Seau will not be disciplined or reprimanded for his remarks. Coach Dave Wannstedt emphasized Seau meant no disrespect to his former teammate. "I'm sure Junior wasn't thinking in any type of [racial] overtone and, knowing the type of person he is, I think it would be wrong for anyone to interject that into his comment," Wannstedt said. "Junior is very close to Tomlinson and has a great deal of respect for him, not only as a player but also as an individual. That's why he was wearing [Tomlinson's] jersey around our complex today. "For anyone to read anything into Junior's comments would be doing him, and everything he stands for, as evidenced by his track record in community relations, a grave disservice." Asked Wednesday how to limit Tomlinson, San Diego's running back, Seau told reporters: "You give him watermelon and load him up with fried chicken and tell him to keep eating." Seau, who is of Samoan descent, later said he and Tomlinson, who is black, are friends and the comment was meant in jest. Seau was wearing a Tomlinson jersey when he made the comment. "We ate that all the time. We'd have fried chicken every Friday," Seau said. "I'm sorry you guys took it that way. I should have realized it was an oversight on my part. I'm sorry it came out that way." League vice president of public relations Greg Aiello told ESPN.com on Wednesday afternoon the NFL will not comment on Seau's remarks. Monday's game will mark Seau's return to San Diego as an opponent. He played for the Chargers from 1990-02. Seau has been honored in the past for his foundation's charity work and philanthropy, earning the NFL's Man of the Year award in 1994. He's also scheduled to host a luncheon honoring current San Diego quarterback Drew Brees for his charity work on Tuesday. "Hopefully, everyone can know who I am and who I stand for and that there isn't anything to look into," Seau said. When Tiger Woods won The Masters in 1997, golfer Fuzzy Zoeller created a stir by saying: "Tell him not to serve fried chicken next year ... or collard greens, or whatever the hell they serve." Zoeller was referring to The Masters' champions dinner, when the reigning tournament winner chooses the menu. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Now if Zach Taylor made this comment.......
  15. Taco Del Mar
  16. You can pay out your ass for some pretty high speeds through DSL but as far as a 40ish dollar price.... probably not.
  17. Bruce Willis is going to beat his ass.
  18. Well that and jacking off.
  19. Cancer can't do anything to his balls. Him and Al Pacino are ball cancer's worst enemy.
  20. KKK... I'm ashamed. You forgot the Jews.
  21. YPOV - Shrink your sig. It's like a page.
  22. I may drive up to Vancouver for WarGames but if the bad weather continues then I'm not going up there.
  23. Well I don't really hate it but it is kindof irritating having close to NO promotions here. All I have accessable to me are: ECCW (Part of the NWA) in Vancouver, BC which is a good 2 hour drive. Portland (can't remember name of the promotion) - 4 hour drive. WSW- In Chehalis, WA which is yet another good 1.5-2 hours. ARGH.
  24. This is going to be a long season with my two favorite NBA teams being the Sonics and Celtics.
  25. Damaramu seems really hung up on pedophiles. Perhaps he had a "bad touch" experience early in life.
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