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Last week's threadmaker had it as "Road to WrestleMania Tournament Begins" or something with "the one where Triple H goes over, again" as the topic description.
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Well, I have tix to Wrestlemania, but I might still order the ppv and tape it, just to see how it comes across on TV and to look for me or my signs on TV.
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I was actually just thinking about something like this earlier today. Like whenever I talk to my friends, I feel almost as if my role is just to whine about stuff, and make self-deprivational (sp?) jokes. I'm also mellow to an almost insane degree, like it takes a lot to get me excited or to piss me off. I'm guessing you're the same way, huh?
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Thirty-some miles south of Chicago, I've seen flyers for Kamala vs. some guy I never heard of before, at the gyros place in South Chicago Heights, and at the Burrito Station in (I think) Steger.
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Sure, I'm game. Yes, I was allowed to watch Tv and movies as a kid but you got to realise we never really had anything on Tv. I mean we couldn't even cable in our rural area until I was about 13 years old. However, I wasn't allowed to watch stuff like Degrassi Jr. High and that show with Winnie Copper in it so I didn't. I was allowed to watch "Who's the Boss" and that gave me insight into stuff like hickies (ep where Sam hides her neck with a hankerchief) and such. A lot of the doube entrende however went over my head at the time. I also am surrounded by a family of teasers so I was always careful what I watched because if I watched something "bad" I would get teased for it such my uncle getting me when I saw a couple kissing on the TV screen one time. Plus, being the oldest in my family I had a responsibility not to watch filth (and there wasn't nearly as much filth on TV back than) for my younger brothers and sisters. I also was embarassed and still am to this day of people seeing me watch stuff on TV. I like to be "perfect" and because of my introvertness I always keep to myself and don't like other people seeing what I watch at all so my TV options have always been pretty limited. As far as movies go it's a 5 or 6 mile trip to town to rent one so obviously as a youngster I couldn't go rent one. Couple that with the physical labour I did, my exercise routine which I started at around 12 and schoolwork and you can easily see how TV and movies taught me nothing. The hollywood movie which I will not name I watched by sneaking into my parent's room while they were gone away somewhere. It was eyeopening and my first real exposure to anything sexual. It taught me some stuff (like the fact that girls have hair down there too which I was somewhat surprised at) but obviously not everything. Yes, I was allowed to play with other children for the most part. The biggest thing detering me there was my shynes. I know I must've appeared stuck up to a lot of people -- Up to about when I was 17 people could say "hi" or wave to me and I COULD NOT wave back. I was half paroniod there whey trying to tease me which was partly due to my complete lack of self confidence. Do you know what it's like to have someone wave at you and not be able to wave or say anything back? You feel frustrated, you feel worthless, you feel stupid -- you just feel plain horrible. At least I'm better at waving back and such now. It was something I worked on. Yes, I went to public school. I was not that good at mixing up with other people and talking though. I probably spent the first 6 years of school just playing soccor. Some baseball up to about grade 9. After that things went downhill because people stopped playing Do I have any type of handicap or disability? Hmm -- No ones that are really visible. I guess when I was about 3 or 4 years old I stopped talking for a year and a half for no apparent reason. I guess because of my shyness. I do believe I suffer from depression. I also suffer from headaches every second of my life. Sometimes they can be extreamly bad and they totally make you useless. There was a 4 or 5 month stretch in 2002 where I literally feared if I could live life anymore because of the pain. I haven't experienced anything quite that bad since although there were a couple times rescently that really scared me but still nothing close to 2002. Parent's view of society? I think it's good overall but just like everybody else it's not perfect. Upbringing was good as I know I got to experience things that other kids did not though there were many days where I worked extreamly hard which kind of made me dislike work in a way. I was a video game addict, exercise addict (300 to 400 to 500 pushups as well as ab crunches, about 70 or 80 chins etc) grew up in a large family and watched tons of wrestling. That was my upbringing. I never really went anywhere's too much that is if we exclude drives with your parents. Why's that not surprising? One of my fav quotes! I'm not even going to click on that. Rolfwlhhobvs! My picture's in my signature beside the totally superadicola Astroboy/Atlas picture It's in the upper category of wrestling boards though I suppose its strengths are in other folders. We have some good, sensible, knowledgable posters here like me, RRR, Canadian Chick and a few others who post in here once in awhile. I would say who I think are the top sites I don't really know if you're allowed to promote other sites here. Have you ever thought of seeing a psychologist? I don't mean to sound rude or anything, but it's not like there's any stigma attached to seeing someone like there used to be. Your description of how you were terrified of saying hi to people, and how introverted you were, sounds like me, until I was like 12 years old, when I was diagnosed with depression, and I saw a psychologist for a couple years, until I felt I didn't need him anymore. And you're probably thinking that I might be another loser, because we post on the same board obviously, but since getting over my depression, and all through high school, I've had way more friends than I ever did before, and I'm absolutely loving college life. Also, a guy I work with, who always seemed to be full of confidence, in great shape, a ladies' man, etc., was recently diagnosed with bi-polar disorder, so just because there's something wrong with you mentally, it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with who you are. I really hope this helps you.
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Now that the mystery is solved, I think you owe me an apology.
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Now THAT'S funny.
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wildpegasus tells us how he lost his virginity
Fuzzy Dunlop replied to Giuseppe Zangara's topic in No Holds Barred
I've experienced what I think is the opposite of this; I'll be half-asleep and be dreaming of trying to read something. And for some reason I can't focus on what I'm trying to read, so in my haste to get a better view I'll open my eyes (in real life) and wake myself up. I imagine it's as close to knowing what it's like to be alive without actually living or doing anything. It's impossible to read anything in your dreams, I remember that from a Batman episode in the mid-90s. -
From WWE.com... Shelton's momma on the mend Feb. 8, 2006 Monday night on RAW, Shelton and everyone at WWE endured a major scare when Shelton’s momma collapsed at ringside. After interjecting herself in the match, Big Show shouted at Shelton’s momma. Soon after, she appeared out of breath and collapsed. Medical officials stretchered her out of the Phillips Arena and rushed her to a local Atlanta hospital. Doctors ran several tests, including an ECG (Electrocardiogram), and concluded that the early fears of a heart attack were put to rest. Instead, it was learned that Shelton’s momma suffers from a heart arrhythmia(irregular heart rhythm). Shelton’s momma was released from the hospital this morning at 9:14 and is now convalescing at home. Shelton and everyone at WWE are relieved and wish Shelton’s momma a speedy recovery.
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wildpegasus tells us how he lost his virginity
Fuzzy Dunlop replied to Giuseppe Zangara's topic in No Holds Barred
Ever since I was a little kid, I've had these terribly realistic dreams where people are mad at me and/or afraid of me, and I try to talk, but no words come out. Usually when I have these I can't fall asleep again for a night or two. -
Hey, Matt Young, you're from southern Illinois, right? Are you by any chance related to Sean Young, of Park Forest? If so, tell him I'm still mad at him for throwing up on my high school placement test six years ago and making me take it again.
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How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb?
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I liked the Calvin and Hobbes go back in time one better, but I don't have the link right now.
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http://allenpeppers.ytmnd.com/
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>=Greater Than <=Less Than For example, 5 > 4, 2 < 3. What are you saying, is that the time it took him to win "the title again after" is more than the time in "a month." Of course, I suppose we should expect nothing less from the guy who thought that Andre The Giant was closer to 4'7" than 7'4".
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Oh, my God. Five stars.
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Will/Should Rey Mysterio Make It To WrestleMania 22?
Fuzzy Dunlop replied to QuestionMan's topic in The WWE Folder
Yeah, all that poster proves is Orton will be at No Way Out. BIG SURPRISE. It doesn't prove he's winning, and it definitely doesn't prove he's winning at Mania. -
Gwen?
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Who would you be referring to? As you can clearly see, I'm named for Dr. Octopus, who is evident in my avatar, my favorite Spider-Man supervillain. I'm certainly not this "guy that does cocks."
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Apparently Ebaums stole something from YTMND. This could be interesting.
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EDIT: Never mind, but for fourteen minutes I was king of the world.
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And check out Foley's blog while you're there. "Despite what I have read and heard over the years about the WWE fan demographic, I have personally found in East Rutherford, N.J., our fans to be just about everywhere: football games, baseball games, basketball games, Six Flags, etc. Everywhere. Okay, so maybe I wasn’t exactly swamped when my wife took me to the opera, but trust me, WWE fans are well represented in most cross-sections of society. They seemed to be especially well represented that night in East Rutherford, for as I made my way down the 50 or so rows that make up the first level of Giants Stadium, I couldn’t help but overhear the growing wave of recognition that swept over me. “Hey, it’s Mick Foley … Hey it’s the Hardcore Legend … Hell in a Cell rules … You sure showed up in great shape for that match with Carlito.”
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Tim White is "breathtaking."
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I like the idea of roboadmin resetting the scores every three days or so. Seems more fair. I think it's terribly unfair. Why should somebody lose their high score just because a few days have passed?
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I know Foley winning would probably be a pretty bad idea, but I just have no idea how I can bring myself to root against him. He was my favorite wrestler for three years, I loved his commisioner role, and when I met him he seemed like a really really cool guy. Interestingly, at his book signing, Edge was currently out with an injury, and he called Foley during the signing, and Foley put the phone up to the mic so he could say hi to the fans.