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credit: lordsofpain.net Candice > Christy.
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Actually, its her with her back to the camera. Her face is totally airbrushed, and her hair is darker red.
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Translation: expect me in Playboy within a year. Yeah, that cracked me up too.
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There was a Orton/Benoit feud?
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I wonder if they're gonna do like they did with Torrie and do a big angle where they pretend the pictures haven't even been taken yet.
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Just because one union's bad doesn't make them all bad. Imagine what history would've been like without them.
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/02/09/rice/index.html Aw, shit.
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She cleans up good. Literally.
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I'd rather take the bullet than buy an X-BOX. Then you don't deserve help.
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<----Actual union member. Yup. We really exist.
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Because the standard American is slightly right of centre. And the majority of children are above average.
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^YES!!!!!!!^
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I can't help you there, I'm not making the laws here. My advice would be to really push hard for civil unions and make it clear that there should be nothing wrong with civil unions and get the public on your side there. Abandon the "marriage or bust" stance, and people will be more sympathetic. But I understand just like I'm not making the laws here, you're not the one leading the "gay rights" cause, either. So all we can do is sit back and watch it degenerate. Just like all politics does. You're right.
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By "across the country" I think you mean: -people in rural areas -people in the suburbs Democrats, by contrast, appeal to: -people who live in cities. Think about it. If Bush really appealled to as broad a group as the Republicans claim, wouldn't he have gotten more than 51%? Not everybody who lives in the midwest voted for Bush. I know I sure the hell didn't. Kerry won the West Coast and Northeast because that's where most of the major cities are. Kerry probably would've carried Missouri if the rural towns and suburbs weren't bigger than KC and St. Louis.
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Pants so low people can see your underwear?
SuperJerk replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in Current Events
Somehow I think the people of Virginia have more important things to worry about. Like the fact that 13.3% of the people in Virginia don't have health care. -
If someone comes along and actually tries to CONVINCE people he's right, instead of relying on polls to tell him what to say, he shouldn't have any trouble winning. Ronald Reagan is a perfect example of this.
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Really religious people seem to think that God will come down and start smiting us if we openly embrace lifestyles that go against "His word".
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I believe that would be the small "That Damn Good" dvd in early 2001 which actually was a collector's item as it was exclusive to one store (I want to say Best Buy or Suncoast, but im not certain) and there wasn't even a promotion for it. I say by 2006, We'll have a real comprehensive "The Ultimate Collection of "The Game" Triple H" 3 disc set. If that's the one that was all matches and included the WM X8 main event, it came out some time in the middle of 2002, around the same time as "Triple H: The Game" (which people only bought for the Flair/Steamboat match). Bret, Angle, and Jericho all need DVDs, pronto.
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I agree. Edge looked great out there, and it sent the message Triple H couldn't beat him on his own.
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Don't waste your time explaining anything to that nimrod. He talks about Lesnar trying to challenge himself by going to the NFL, but if that was true why didn't he signed up with them first instead of going to WWE? Exactly. The ONLY reason Lesnar tried to join the NFL was that he didn't want to be in the WWE any more and that was the only way he thought he could make good money. This isn't about dreams, its about economics, pure and simple.
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If this is Lesnar's rationale, he's as dumb as everyone here is saying. The best time for him to get into the NFL would have been when he was 22. If playing for the NFL was really his "dream", that's what he should have done. My first job out of college paid barely $20,000 a year. I doubt the financial position the NFL would have put him in was that bad. Reports at the time estimated he had little money left at the end of his WWE run.
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Congratulations on missing the point. It was one of his dreams to play in the NFL. After peaking in wrestling, he felt he should give it a shot, so he wouldn't look back and wonder, "What if". No, I got the point that YOU missed, and that's Brock only wanted to do football because he was tired of wrestling and thought he might be good at it. That doesn't say "dream" to me, that says "missed opportunity". Look, I don't agree with how Vince is screwing him over, and I have no clue when the non-compete clause was signed. I'm just saying that the word "dream", as it has been attached to his desire to play football, is a gross overstatement.
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If his dream was to play in the NFL, than why the hell did he join the WWE in the first place if his true passion is with football? I concur. Brock's true passion was football about as much as my true passion is figure skating. He didn't play it in college, and he turned down a chance to play it after college. He never really wanted to play football, he just wanted a way to make a lot of money besides wrestling.
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Try the every major city. You, the places where the actual traffic is.