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That running powerbomb was awesome.
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The ShopZone links are running so fucking slow, it isn't even funny. Is this the same way for anyone else?
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North America
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Street Fighter II (SNES) Jurassic Park (SNES) Got these at Funcoland yesterday and only paid for one of them.
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Where is Super Mario Kart? From that list, I vote SMB 3.
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Xbox - Black PS2 - Black GameCube - Black SNES - part gray, part yellowish
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I'd say the Xbox version, mostly because it's the only version of NCAA Football 2004 that I've played.
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That made it sound better decent overall, and I didn't even see the entire show. And to think, I could've went to this SmackDown, had I actually bought tickets.
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He isn't with the Jets anymore, he was released and then signed by the 49ers.
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I liked Problem Child 2, that movie was funny. Junior Healy rules.
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Worst Injury You've Seen On TV?
Agent_Bond34 replied to The Decemberists's topic in General Wrestling
That sounds rather gruesome. It even hurts just thinking about it. I agree, that injury was pretty bad. -
Worst Injury You've Seen On TV?
Agent_Bond34 replied to The Decemberists's topic in General Wrestling
How did this happen? I never heard of this injury, until now, so I'm kinda curious. As for the worst injury I've seen on TV, or even a video clip: Sid's injury, hands-down. -
NCAA Football 2004 (Xbox) Awesome game. That 'College Classics' mode is the shit.
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If P Diddy buying the Knicks means the Knicks will suck for a lot longer, then I'm all for it.
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On a related note, a similar incident happened in my area recently. My local Hollywood Video had a vehicle go through the front of the store, because woman (IIRC) was trying to return some movies, then she was rear-ended by some idiot and her vehicle went through the front of the store. The pictures of it in the newspaper looked cool. As for some of my 'small achievements'. Getting a bunch of trophies in bowling, back when I was a kid. Being one of the many video gamers out there to own all three of the "next-gen" systems. (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) Winning tickets to an Arenafootball2 game, at my local county fair last year. Sadly, I never did anything with the tickets, apart from keep them. I had already gotten a ticket to the game. I hardly ever win any of those drawings, anyways. I guess it was luck.
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X2: Wolverine's Revenge - PlayStation 2
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This does sound a lot like danndogg. But yeah, if you want, you can cut WWE programming from my TV at 6 PM each Monday. Hell, do it during the entire NFL season, and I wouldn't mind at all. Be sure to send this post to WWE.com as well.
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Who knows... But for the sake of my own bracket here, I hope Pac-Man can beat this Kefka character.
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Here are a few other gems from that site. Guess that's a work-in-progress.
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I did get a chance to see Tim Howard when the U.S. National team was playing against Mexico a while back, I thought he did quite well, IMO. As far as a first-impression goes (or whatever you wish to call it) I liked what I saw.
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Credit: CNNSI.com NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The New Orleans Saints are willing to back off on their request for a new stadium, saying they could stay in the Superdome, if it is upgraded, until 2020. The need for a new stadium hasn't gone away, team officials said, but they're willing to give the state time to raise money for that project, which would cost an estimated $450 million in today's dollars. Saints officials met with officials of Gov. Mike Foster's administration Wednesday in Baton Rouge to discuss a new plan that reportedly includes renovations to the dome, a proposed outdoor entertainment district near it for tailgating fans and a pledge that the team will lobby the National Football League to award two more Super Bowls to New Orleans. But no agreement was reached, and both sides told reporters afterwards discussions would continue. "I think you're going to need some renovations to the dome if we don't get a new stadium," said Arnold Fielkow, a Saints vice-president. "This was simply a first meeting," Fielkow said. "We have a lot of work to do." He did not discuss specific issues on the table at Wednesday's meeting. In 2001, the Legislature approved $187 million in concessions and payments to the Saints to keep them in the Dome through 2010. The deal, which includes annual inducements and revenue guarantees starting at $12.5 million this year and increasing to $23.5 million in 2008, was designed to keep the Saints financially competitive in one of the NFL's smallest markets. It is not clear how much the team will seek in revenue guarantees in the new plan. Andy Kopplin, Gov. Foster's chief of staff, has acknowledged that the Saints, who presently have a Superdome lease that expires in 2010, are seeking a deal that would keep the team in the stadium through the 2019 season. But Kopplin warned Wednesday that "our revenue streams are insufficient to meet what was set in place." The Times-Picayune reported Wednesday that new proposals include Superdome renovations with the Saints paying up to $40 million for the construction costs. The work would focus on adding more suites. The plan is a considerably cheaper alternative to a $300 million re-engineering of the Dome proposed last year because it is not intended as a permanent solution to keep the team financially competitive. The Saints want commitments from the state to build a new stadium to be ready for play by 2020. It is unclear how the new stadium would be financed or where it would be. A blue-ribbon committee appointed by Gov. Foster in 2001 to study the issue has not met since January, likely because the new proposal has taken precedence. The Saints complain that the 27-year-old Superdome's design has been outdated by a slew of new, state-of-the-art NFL stadiums. Sixteen new stadiums have been built in NFL markets since 1992, with three more set to open this fall. Saints officials believe a new stadium will enhance the fan experience and address the deficiencies of the Superdome: substandard premium seats, narrow concourses, seats too far from the field and a stale, cramped ambiance. A new facility also would keep New Orleans competitive as a Super Bowl site, they say. The new proposal calls for construction of an entertainment park near the Superdome, paid for by the city and state and modeled after Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta. Mayor Ray Nagin mentioned the new park as part of his economic development initiative during his state-of-the-city address in May. It is not clear how much the park would cost or who would pay what share. "A big thing they want to do is create this entertainment park, tailgating park," Nagin said. "And I told them I would help them. The plans look good to me, and I want to support them."
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So there's a wrestler who's a marijuana using fish? Sounds like it, to me. I bet he could take The Brahma Bull.
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Saints will bide time, if Superdome is upgraded
Agent_Bond34 replied to Agent_Bond34's topic in Sports
I don't really care for domed stadiums either... However, if there is one thing that I really do NOT like, it's artificial turf. I like the newer stuff better, and natural grass. -
If that is true, I do not blame him.