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Everything posted by Youth N Asia
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Cause Vince is a proven dumbass
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Heres one for the gullible folks in the audience..
Youth N Asia replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in Video Games
Booo....take down. I wanted to read more about it -
Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
Youth N Asia replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
As far as gameshows go I loved Classic Concentration. -
Smackdown's on here tonight at 8, I'll see it then.
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Rock over London Rock on Chicago Kix, kid tested, mother approved RIP Wes
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XPW NEWS: Support Rob & Lizzy, TNA dark matches
Youth N Asia replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
I'm all about free speech and whatnot, but the guy's a piece of shit in the first place, so I could care less. -
I miss him already... MINE
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Will the 03 Tigers break the 62 Met's loss record?
Youth N Asia replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Sports
*cough* 31-96 *cough* -
Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
Youth N Asia replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
And I should have to bust out Weird Science and Parker Lewis Can't Lose...you all should remember the greatness of those shows. -
Willow > Anya > Buffy (season 1-3) > Faith > Cordy > Kennedy > Tara > Harmony > Joyce >Jenny (she bugged me) > Dawn (too young/annoying)
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Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
Youth N Asia replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
They didn't air around the same time, but that's what I thought of when I was thinking of the Charmings. I liked the show enough. How about Nearly Departed. It was a show about a couple who died, but never left their house. And a new family moved in and for some reason the grandpa (from the new family) was the only one who could see them. I'm pretty sure that aired around the same time as The Charmings. -
bah...doesn't work
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-------------------------------- http://news.independent.co.uk/digital/news...sp?story=434778 Texting blamed for summer movie flops By Andrew Gumbel 18 August 2003 In Hollywood, 2003 is rapidly becoming known as the year of the failed blockbuster, and the industry now thinks it knows why. No, the executives are not blaming such bombs as The Hulk, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle or Gigli on poor quality, lack of originality, or general failure to entertain. There's absolutely nothing new about that. The problem, they say, is teenagers who instant message their friends with their verdict on new films - sometimes while they are still in the cinema watching - and so scuppering carefully crafted marketing campaigns designed to lure audiences out to a big movie on its opening weekend. "In the old days, there used to be a term, 'buying your gross,' " Rick Sands, chief operating officer at Miramax, told the Los Angeles Times. "You could buy your gross for the weekend and overcome bad word of mouth, because it took time to filter out into the general audience." But those days are over, because the technology of hand-held text-message devices has drastically cut down the time it takes for movie-goers to tell their friends that a heavily promoted summer action movie is a waste of time and money. Five years ago, when summer movies were arguably just as bad as they are now, the average audience drop-off between a film's opening weekend and its second weekend was 40 per cent. This summer, it has been 51 per cent. In some cases, the drop-off has started between the film's opening on a Friday night and the main screenings on Saturday. The upshot: unsuccessful films disappearing from cinemas so fast that there is no time for second opinions. A 56 per cent drop over the first week of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines was not what the studio moguls had expected. As Arnold Schwarzenegger himself might say, hasta la vista, baby. ---------------------------------- You'd think they could have come up with a better excuse then this.
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^making little sense
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where did my Abe pic go?!
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^asking a question
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^more then anyone else
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XPW NEWS: Support Rob & Lizzy, TNA dark matches
Youth N Asia replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in General Wrestling
Pogo's a decent worker. He's really stiff, but guys that have worked with him (American Wild Child and Sandman among them) have said he's a pretty good worker. pogo is a decent worker = your a fucking idiot Yeah, I gotta side with him on that one. And fuck Rob Black...he's never helped me