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Download here It's tough to make it out unless you really listen because it is kind of fuzzy, but it does sound promising.
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You couldn't even see Kilmer as Elvis, but I love the idea of Clarence talking to him for advice to build confidence whenever he takes a piss.
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of course I do. Ok, well may be it won't be as big but it will definitely spread enormous anticipation and curiosity among the masses. They just need to do it the right way. I wouldn't anticipate it or be curious at all. Fuck Elvis.
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2Pac and Layne Staley
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"Live From New York" by James A. Miller and Tom Shales
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It would require rhyming Dad, mad, and sad.
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You should write a song about it, like Staind or Linkin Park.
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I was unaware that The Red Rooster ever even won a damn match. Well, except when he beat Heenan. Funny story about that one that Bobby always told, about how when Taylor found out they had less then a minute to do their match, he bitched and complained about how none of his spots would get in, and Bobby said, "You idiot, it's Wrestlemania you're on, and we'll still get paid the same!"
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Well there was 5 of us, but yeah I was one of em. And you have to understand, "Blackballed" is my friend's t shirt company, he came up with it. He's allowing the Rebel and his partner to use the name and the logo for their tag team.
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"Better Living Through Death" by Alan Ball and Alan Poul
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Fool In The Rain Achille's Last Stand That's The Way Tangerine Stairway To Heaven EDIT: I can't believe I forgot Hey Hey What Can I Do...........my old band used to cover that
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Oh yeah. I was apart of the drunks in the "Blackballed" t shirts. I also managed to drop a beer on a little kid.
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I personally enjoyed the hell out of the show, even if I was ridiculously wrecked, which I am paying for right now with the hangover from hell.
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Whose brilliant idea was it to switch Billy Gunn to the Hardcore Division and Road Dogg to the IC Title hunt? To me, both guys looked out of place fighting for these titles (especially Gunn wrestling hardcore style). Road Dogg did a great job with the Hardcore title, why move him? Why move Gunn? Anyone know?
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According to Kerrang.com, GUNS N' ROSES have topped the Kerrang! Rock 100 poll with their 1991 smash hit "November Rain" being voted Best-Ever Single. Some 2,500 votes were cast via Kerrang! TV, Kerrang! Radio and Kerrang! magazine. Last year's winner NIRVANA with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was bumped into second place. GUNS N'ROSES and NIRVANA members dominate the poll of the 100 best rock singles. Former NIRVANA drummer Dave Grohl's band FOO FIGHTERS is in at number seven while VELVET REVOLVER, which features three ex-GN'R members in its ranks, make it in at number eight. The official Kerrang! TV Rock 100 (top 10): 01. GUNS N' ROSES – "November Rain" 02. NIRVANA - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 03. GREEN DAY - "American Idiot" 04. KORN - "Freak On A Leash" 05. MARILYN MANSON - "Tainted Love" 06. KINGS OF LEON - "The Bucket" 07. FOO FIGHTERS - "Learn To Fly" 08. VELVET REVOLVER – "Slither" 09. METALLICA – "One" 10. QUEEN - "Bohemian Rhapsody"
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I might have surgery in my future then too. Of course I won't know until my insurance kicks in and I actually go see what the cause of the blood is. My advice to you is to just become accustomed to it the way I did.
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Wait a second, which one of Seinfeld's dads was this? Cause two different guys played the part.
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I enjoyed it at first, but then after I left the theater, a lot of the holes in the film became obvious to me. But still, that kid (Dorfman) that plays Aidan did a really good job. It's not that it was a bad film, it just didn't live up to the original at all.
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Damn it, I have Fox 29.
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The fucking Simpsons are on? What city? I'm stuck watching goddamn Mad TV.
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The New York Times, Sunday, March 20, 2005 Arts & Leisure [LETTERS] GUNS N' ROSES No Compromises To the Editor: Axl Rose was one of the only artists I ever worked with who was never motivated by money. He consistently put the quality of his artistic output above all. Whether you consider him to be a musical genius on hold, a poster child for the misunderstood, or a narcissist, all of his actions are motivated by a pure desire to make every recording count as a true reflection of his own high standards. In a sea of musical mediocrity and generic voices processed into greatness by computers, Axl Rose achieved the American dream in music without compromising his integrity for the sake of fame or fortune. I am sure that Axl's new Guns N' Roses will impact popular culture with the same vigor and vitality that made "Appetite for Destruction" a part of musical history. TOM ZUTAUT Los Angeles
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From what I understand, he's been a champion in WXW, and he just started working for PWU.
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Surprisingly enough, tonight was probably the 2nd best show of theirs I have ever seen, (1st being January 2004). They gave O'Doyle a great role, winning two matches, one serious, one somewhat comedic, and Roadkill and Slyk gave a very worthy main event.
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All I know is, if they do get him for one or two appearances, they better take out full page ads in USA Today, and local papers in Philly, New York and LA. Make sure you can get spots on E!, Entertainment Tonight, CNN, whereever you can. Promote the fuck out of it, or it will be utterly pointless.
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All I know is that since I started going, they have lost Raven, Sabu, Sandman, Joey Matthews, AJ Styles, Ruckus (who returns this month), and Christopher Daniels. It's definitely time to bring some new talent in. Also, they should have taken advantage of the huge reactions O'Doyle was getting in the beginning, especially after putting him over Gary Wolfe in a series of matches, but instead he's lost matches to April Hunter (in less then a minute) and Rockin Rebel, and he's barely been able to beat Monsta Mack and Rob Eckos (although I didn't see their falls count anywhere match last month which was supposed to be quite good). I think they'll draw 200 every month without even trying, but it's going to take some serious efforts to bring the attendance back up.