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Robert
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I am holding out hope. Remember the original line-up for the Pillman DVD? It had about six matches, so there could be more. They could put the cage match between Flair/Nikita were The Russians attack after and Rhodes make the save only to get his ankle broke by Flair/Andersons. They could've found a better War Games match, like the one at the Orange Bowl. Maybe they are making a Ric Flair vol.2 DVD?
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It's call watching Turk play in the All-Star Celeb Game. Good episode next week, and I liked how Cox offered him the beer, and JD denied it. Next Friday on Comedy Central, My Lunch is on, which is my favorite Scrubs episode ever.
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In NCAA Football 2007, is there anyway in Campus Legend just to play as my guy?
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The last time the Packers had a return for a TD was Antonio Chatman in the 2005 season against the Bears. I don't see why we'd a new DT or DE since Kampman had a great year, Cullen Jenkins played great at the other DE position and the interior wasn't bad. Pickett and Colin Cole/Corey Williams fit the defense well. Drafting a RB with a 1st round pick would be odd, considering that Ahman Green came back from what should've been a career-ending injury and manage to run for 1000 yards with a new O-Line. Morency was a decent mid-season pick-up, and Herron has played well in his role as a 3rd down back/goal line back. Would Lynch be nice to have? Yeah, but we need help at safety, and I think a guy like Reggie Nelson from Florida would work. It seems that Ginn is a hot/cold type player who can bust out for 100 yards and two TD's, then he will have two catches for 13 yards. I say a safety who can make plays much like Nick Collins.
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I still say that the best retirement home segment was when Head Cheese went to a retirement home, and Blackman attempted jokes. We need a Head Cheese reunion, damnit!
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I hope to god I can get tickets to the Capital One Bowl. If not, I'll try to get to some other bowl game or something. Need to continue tradition, even if it's going to Boise to see Miami/Nevada or some other non-big bowl game.
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Sugar Bowl: LSU vs Notre Dame. Isn't this just an LSU home game? I got LSU by 13 against Notre Dame.
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Every time I try a Royal Rumble match, I get the screen with everybody in the match, then the WWE logo flying by. Then, all I get is a black screen for about five minutes, then I try to restart. It does the same thing all over again. Any help or suggestions?
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The Spike Incident: When the Road Warriors took the spike to Dusty's eye. I thought that that Rhodes would be legimately blind.
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I think that the drafting of Rodgers was because he was the most talented player available at the time. The only position that I think that we could've drafted was a linebacker, and the talented ones were pretty much gone and those left had character toubles, etc. I personally wished that we would've drafted Roth who plays for Miami. With Romo, nobody knew that he'd be this big of a hit. Drafting Leinart, Young, or Cutler would've been stupid since we needed AJ Hawk due to the lack of good outside linebackers on the team. Don't give up on Rodgers, just yet. I honestly think that he has the potential to run the west-coast offense pretty good. In pre-season, he looked more comfortable as a QB then he was last year. When he got into a regular season game, it was a 48-3 and a 35-0 blowouts by Baltimore and New England. You can't learn anything about a new QB when there put in the game during garbage-time. We saw that Romo still could be a starter as the Giants game when it was still competitive. I saw Mandarich at Michigan State, and he was a beast. Everybody thought he would be the tackle of the future. Big (at the time), strong, athletic, and people talked how this guy could stop some of the most dominant pass-rushers in the league at the time. Little did we know that he did roids, didn't have the feet to play tackle, and get ran over by Reggie White, Kevin Green, Trace Armstrong, and a blitzing Ronnie Lott. Hell, I've called for Favre to be benched, especially during the 2005 season after the Bengals game.
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The Surviiiiiiiiiiiivor Seriiiiiiiiiiiiiies Thread
Robert replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in General Wrestling
1.) Favorite world title match? 1992: Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart 2.) Favorite SSeries team elimination match? The Hulkamaniacs (Hogan, Demolition, Jake Roberts) vs The Million Dollar Team (DiBiase, Powers of Pain, Zeus) The big feuds of 1989 all in one match, just had a big match feel to it. They got rid of Zeus fast, and it was just a fun match to watch. 3.) Favorite face / heel (or both) SSeries team assembled? Heels: Rude's Brood (Rude/Perfect/The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers) Face: WWF Tag Team Champions Tito Santana & Rick Martel, Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, and B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell 4.) Favorite non-world title, non-team battle match? Triple H/Ric Flair: Last Man Standing from SS 2005 5.) Favorite segment? Tie: The aftermatch of The Enforcers/Dream Team match where Bossman snapped and beat Rhodes silly with his nightstick while Rhodes was cuffed to the ropes. The other one is at the end of the 91 Series with The Undertaker promo. The ending when The Undertaker closed the door on the casket, and there was a camera in there. Then when The Undertaker's music started to play just freaked me out. 6.) Things you hated besides the Montreal Screwjob? All the Doink matches, and having the entire Visionaries team Survive the match with a BS ending. That's my top two non-Montreal moments. -
The best Office episode I've seen this season. The Andy/Dwight stuff was downright funny, and their confrontation at the end was great. Andy was really dickish when he started to talk to Angela with the kittens stuff. Kevin with the paper shredder was just great, with the salad part at the end.
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Cossell was good on Monday Night Football, and had great chemistry with Meridith and Gifford. Before Monday Night Footbal, Cossell worked with Ali, and was on various ABC sports programs. With the exception of PTI and any other ESPN specials, Kornheiser has done nothing that's even on the level of MNF. All the Kornheiser does is getting into fights with Joey Sunshine, and it got boring and annoying after a few weeks. Kornheiser reminds me more of Dennis Miller at this point.
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Clayton looks like Gollum. Kornheiser need's to stop with the Emmy pitches before the game.
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What happened after Michael refused to answer his phone about the Scranton branch not closing? I missed everything after that, so can anybody put it in spoilers or something for me?
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Anybody have a .gif of Jim trying ride his bike and falling over?
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Probably all the Packer writers, but Michael Hunt is the worst. He makes that guy from LA look like a fucking a regular sports fan. After week one he talks about Thompson is a horrible GM, but after a few games he's praising him for putting a young team together and making it work. They really got worse this year after Sherman got canned.
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Words can say nothing about this.
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God that was a great first episode. I like how after the kiss they showed Dwight acting like he is sad, and goes back to his normal dickhead way. All the stuff with Oscar, and the fact that he shoved Angela away, and pretty much exposed Dwight/Angela. The ending with GayDar had it beeping on Dwight has me laughing, while the moment with Pam was a heart-breaker. The gay stuff was interesting, with the kiss and Dwight trying to kiss him. The stuff at Diversity Day, and the looking at the desk routine was great. For once, I feel sorry for a guy like Roy, with all the stuff about losing the wedding and him letting himself go. The frozen food stuff was interesting, and Stanley talking about the toasters was fun. Next week, I bet that someone will say that "Jim say's hi" towards Pam, and she's gonna break down. I hope to god that Fischer gets nominated for an Emmy along with the other cast members that got SCREWED.
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I work for the police department, and was called down to the scene. I work in the ID department now after being shot a bunch of times. I was there to take fingerprints on the spot.
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That was probably one of the most disturbing things I've ever walked into. I 've walked into murders, people burnt alive, and some odd shit but that just fucked my mind up. So sad that people in society to have shit like this happen. Only time I've had the urge to shoot somebody in the head on the spot. I'd be worth losing my job. Milwaukee is one fucked up place, conisdering that we arrested over 15,000 people, conifscated over 200 guns, and 44 pounds of cocaine.
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I remember the injury that Villano IV had, it was a nasty one. Kaynon/Raven were a cool team, and another injury thanks to the Warrior's trap door.
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I come bearing the goodness of Wargames on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LJQmpokl-c 87 Wargames Orange Bowl Wargames Part 1 Part 2 Part 5
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V11MB2RvMXw Brian Pillman vs Jushin Thunder Liger from Superbrawl II
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Even though Rock/Shamrock was about four minutes, it was still a good four minute match. The ending where Farooqq (sp?) walked out and set up the win for Shamrock was great. The reverse DQ ending was good, and Shamrock going insane and busting the Rock open was great. Pretty long feud between the two, IIRC. My choice is probably Hogan/Slaughter which impressed the hell out of me.