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The suicide scene in the tub definitely got to me the most. At least the flick gave us some great quotes though. "I only did it with her cause I'm in love with you." "Since when does fucking someone else mean I am not faithful to you?"
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This is a pipe dream kiddies. I wish Kurt would stop bringing it up since there is like a 5% chance of it happening.
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The One and Only ABOBO Appreciation Thread
1234-5678 replied to Use Your Illusion's topic in No Holds Barred
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I don't remember that, but I do remember in their dying days they were getting ready to job him out to Stasiak. Horrible, horrible stuff.
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They're both much more appealing then........... Orton vs. Anybody except HBK Jindrak and Cade vs. La Resistance The Basham Bros. vs. Anybody Any matches involving Nathan Jones, Bautista, John Heindenrich, The Cat........should I continue?
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That is classic. Thank you, I try. Nail.Friend's.Girlfriend. Offer.False.Apology. Do.It.Again. Stop. While. Ahead. Thanks.For.Advice.
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Foley-HHH won't be good? What a joke. And although most of you cynical pricks have a short memory, I think the Micker DESERVES to be in the ring at a Wrestlemania at MSG.
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It boggles my mind too. Since Vince enjoys firing the real talent he has, why has Rob been spared? And RVD should squash the shit out of Orton, who is not even a tenth as talented as he is. But alas, this is the WWE 2003 we are talking about here.
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Huge ammounts of police swarming "Neverland"...
1234-5678 replied to Downhome's topic in Current Events
Michael Jackson: A Commentary by Kurt Loder Michael Jackson: Lovable eccentric? Persecuted genius? Child-molesting freak? Take your pick. In fact, it seems that most of us already have. It's clear that millions of people still love Michael Jackson. Or think they do. Actually, there's no way you can "love" a reclusive multimillionaire you've never met. You may love his music or his videos, but the man himself is more than just the sum of those things. His real thoughts and feelings, and the things he does in private, can't be known at such a distance. I'd imagine that many of today's younger Michael Jackson fans may respond to his "sensitivity," his cultivated air of limp sweetness: He seems so harmless, only a deeply mean person could suggest he might be capable of inflicting harm. And I wonder if a lot of his older defenders aren't really pledging their allegiance to a Michael Jackson of the past, back when his music mattered and may have played an exciting part in their fondly remembered youth. But that Michael Jackson — especially the handsome, dazzling star of Off the Wall (1979) and Thriller (1982) — is long gone. He's been replaced by somebody else. There are also those who point to Michael Jackson's undeniable talent as proof of ... well, proof of what? Talent is famously no guarantee of good character. In fact, on Thursday, the day that Michael Jackson was arrested, Phil Spector, another reclusive multimillionaire, who transformed the sound of popular music in the early 1960s, was charged with murder in the shooting death of a woman in his home last February. Spector, too, is a talented man. But that doesn't preclude the possibility that he may be found guilty of this killing. The two things are unrelated. So, OK: child-molesting freak? Tabloid journalists — the people who years ago dubbed him "Wacko Jacko" — are clearly panting for Michael Jackson to take a fall this time. They think (and they are not alone in this) that the only reason he wasn't nailed on a child-molestation charge 10 years ago is because he had the multimillions of dollars necessary to buy off his 13-year-old accuser, thus ensuring that no criminal case could be brought against him. His rationale for that payoff — that he just wanted to put the whole unpleasant mess behind him — was, in this view, preposterous. We may never know what actually happened between Michael Jackson and young Jordie Chandler back then. And while it's tempting to jump to conclusions about the current case, it's unfair to do so until all the evidence, on both sides, has been presented in court. However, I don't think this means we can't come to at least one conclusion about Michael Jackson: Any 45-year-old man who regularly goes to bed with pubescent boys — who flaunts his obsession with them in public and even demonstrates and defends it on television (in Martin Bashir's BBC documentary, Jackson, holding hands with a 12-year-old boy whose head is resting on his shoulder, says, "It's what the whole world should do") — is appalling. Can this be a controversial assessment? If anyone other than the wealthy and willful Michael Jackson were known to be bedding young boys and all but boasting about it, can we doubt that some sort of protective legal action would be taken to put a stop to it? And what if, instead of boys, it were young girls he was having these little overnights with? Might that be seen as somehow more worthy of objection? (Stay tuned for the R. Kelly trial.) In the past, Michael Jackson has attempted to defend his dallying with children as an innocent way of compensating for his own nonexistent childhood. This isn't entirely persuasive: On Thursday, his brother Jermaine Jackson told CNN that "We had an incredible, wonderful childhood." But that's not the point. Whatever the facts of Jackson's own upbringing, they are irrelevant to what he's doing now. And what he's doing now is disturbing on more than one level. Because if the collecting of children by the rich and powerful is now OK, then what isn't? —Kurt Loder -
Not to mention the tattoo on his head, credit for that.
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Maybe Jeff Hardy as well.
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That is classic. Thank you, I try. Nail.Friend's.Girlfriend. Offer.False.Apology. Do.It.Again.
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21st Century Doors "Five To One" "Roadhouse Blues" "LA Woman" The Who "Behind Blue Eyes" Kid Rock "Only God Knows Why"
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Right. "The Roadie Song". I hate the cut version, where they only play the end chorus on the radio. The full version is just fantastic. I gotta check out "Tender Is The Night", not familiar with it. "Doctor My Eyes" is the best of his I have heard though.
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Wow do I hate that song. My ex told me to listen to it after we broke up, and wow did it hurt. BTW, BPS and UYI, if only we could hear that song on a fuckin album. As a single it could be a new "Sweet Child Of Mine". Anyways, here's two more "I knew the storm was getting closer And all my friends said I was high But everything we've ever known's here I never wanted it to die" Guns N Roses "Estranged" "No one needs the sorrow No one needs the pain I hate to see you Walking out there Out in the rain So don't chastise me Or think I mean you harm Like those who take you Leave you strung out Much too far baby, yeah Don't ever leave me Say you'll always be there All I ever wanted, was for you To know that I care" Guns N Roses "Rocket Queen
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He should get alot of credit for saving lives and for having balls. Kudos to the Bammer.
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Just out of curiousity, was there ever a Dusty vs. Dustin matchup? It might suck, but it would be worth it for historical value.
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There was a rumor around 1998, that he and Goldberg got into a scuffle at a bar. I remember seeing it on the net, and reading it in Raw magazine.
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What I thought was true before/The lies I couldn't see/What I thought was beautiful/Was only memories" Guns N Roses "The Blues"
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I don't know, I never watch it.
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Well, since he is boys with Carson Daly, I don't think he'll ever really disappear from TRL or MTV.
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As of today............ 1. Guns N Roses "Estranged" 2. The Doors "LA Woman" 3. Led Zeppelin "Fool In The Rain" 4. Jimi Hendrix "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" 5. Kid Rock "Only God Knows Why"
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I don't have it, but now I kinda wish I did. I have been a Kid fan since one of my boys turned my onto "Devil Without A Cause" and if he is going towards a classic rock sound, well then this is probably the best album he has made.
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Congrats to Seger and Browne. Best Jackson Browne Songs: "Doctor My Eyes" and "Stay" Best Bob Seger Songs: "Against The Wind" and "Turn The Page"
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Go ahead. Comment. *shrugs* I'm not cheering because he died, but if he killed himself why should anyone grieve over an action he willfully chose?... I feel the same way. I mean, I am a boozer, and maybe I party a little too much, but if I OD'd? I'd hate my friends if they cried and called it a tragedy, I'd want them to hate me for being stupid. Suicide is the same thing. I'd miss a friend who did it, but there would be no sympathy from me, and I would hate them forever, especially if we were close.