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CanadianChris
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Oh, you best believe it is. It was the first two-way side scrolling game, its graphics were light years ahead of anything else Atari offered at the time, and it singlehandedly put Activision (a company that's still around to this day) on the map.
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Cry me a river...the low gas light went on in my car on the way home, and, of course, there were no gas stations nearby that had power. I ended up running out of gas on the way to the only town in the area that had power. Thank God for the two good Samaritans that drove me to the gas station, then back to my car.
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Oh, did a mod finally notice him? Thank God.
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Greatest wrestling quotes ever?
CanadianChris replied to Toshiaki Koala's topic in General Wrestling
"Win if you can, lose if you must, but always CHEAT." -- Jesse Ventura Or, the one in my sig. -
Guilty pleasures? Matches your love...
CanadianChris replied to Toshiaki Koala's topic in General Wrestling
Time to go OLD SCHOOL~! - Ultimate Warrior/Rick Rude from WM5 - Roddy Piper/Adrian Adonis and Hulk Hogan/Andre the Giant from WM3 - Hulk Hogan/Sgt. Slaughter from WM7 - the WM4 battle royal - Megapowers vs. Megabucks from Summerslam 88 And, of course, the immortal Kurt Angle/Showster match from Backlash 2000. I laughed my ass off at that match. -
Negative star ratings - Should they be used?
CanadianChris replied to Toshiaki Koala's topic in General Wrestling
Get thyself a tape of a scaffold match. ANY scaffold match. -
The finish was great, and Molly is wonderful. Too many blown spots from the challengers for me to really enjoy it, though.
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I'm sorry, but having no physical contact whatsoever IS weird. Neither extreme is particularly normal; that's why they're called extremes.
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Yes, that's totally bizarre. The one that got me was no hugging. That would be totally impossible for me.
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It was a house show in Saskatoon. I assume they brought the cameras so they could get footage, and just decided to put the entire match on a tape.
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Wasn't Rodman drunk off his ass that night? "OMG he armdragged Luger!! HE'S THE GREATEST WRESTLER EVER!!!!!"
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Usually listen to music and/or read (either a book or on the computer). If your answer to this question is, "I take pictures of my cock and post them on an Internet message board," you may need some professional advice.
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Thing is, you have to know how much you can speed. I speed all the time, but usually only where there aren't any cops, usually by enough that I'm not the fastest car out there, and never by more than 20 km/h over the limit (75 in a 60 zone, or 120 in a 100 zone). Most cops will let you get away with 10 mph over, maybe 15 if you're lucky, but never any more than that.
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Yeah, WM2 is known for the NFL/WWF battle royal more than anything else.
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Out of what hasn't been mentioned: - Savage/Flair (plus the "She was mine before she was yours" buildup) from WMVIII. Savage winning the title by himself that night was special. - Pretty much anything featuring Hart family members teaming or feuding. - The night the nWo destroyed WCW...where Rey got lawn-darted into the wall, where Sting and Arn shared an ambulance, etc. Brilliant followup to Bash at the Beach. - Canadian Stampede. - Flair winning the 1992 Rumble. - The Megapowers Explode at WMV. An epic angle that went nearly a year and a half...unheard of today. - All four Steamboat/Flair World title matches. - Jericho's and the Radicals' debuts on WWF TV. - And, of course, Benoit and Jericho (oh so briefly) make the main event together, starting with their tag title win against the Two-Man Power Trip.
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I predict you will get on a bus which will explode if it goes below 50, and be forced to drive it.
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This is a GREAT show. UK version owns the US version, though. Fave UK lineup is Greg Proops, Steve Frost, Tony Slattery and Ryan Stiles. Proops and Clive needling each other was always funny. Favourite woman from either show is undoubtedly Josie Lawrence.
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Anyone know the value of a Barry Zito Autograph?
CanadianChris replied to iliketurtles's topic in Sports
Six bucks and sinking fast. I mean, dude lost to Jeremy FREAKING Bonderman Thursday, for God's sake. -
Gorilla and Jesse. The fact that they were the lead announcers on PPV through to 1990 shows how great they were. The other combinations of Vince/Gorilla and Jesse/Heenan, as well as Solie/Caudle, round out the top 5.
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Right now, Eddy. And spell his name right, dammit. Ever, I go with 1986-1996 Randy Savage.
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the NWA's worst gimmicks of the 80's!
CanadianChris replied to Betty Houle's topic in General Wrestling
Dynamic Dudes. More high profile, every bit as bad. I'm amazed Shane Douglas was ever able to recover from that one. That the MX were CHEERED for turning on these pathetic excuses for faces says it all. -
That's a funny coincidence, given that Music voiced Dr. Peter Venkman on The Real Ghostbusters, while Murray played the character in the movies.
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Black Scorpion and Shockmaster are the co-MVPs of Wrestlecrap.
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Maxx Payne ruled. Shockmaster did NOT.
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Cornette also managed Jeff Jarrett (and his Aztec tights) and the Rock 'n' Roll Express during the NWA angle around 1998-99.