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When Vince was in a wheelchair, he reminded me of Mr. Potter from It's A Wondeful Life "When I die, I want to go straight to hell."
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You sound excited to see this.
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Maybe they'll have a JBL hotwheels with bullhorns.
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There's a fucking chainsaw on GTA:SA? HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!
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WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot
CBright7831 replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
It was probably late '99, as Russo had written the angle for Hart to be opposed to the Outsiders when in fact it was all a scheme for the nWo 2000 to get all of the gold by Starrcade. As for the censors...Vince himself has uttered the word "asshole" on TV. What kind of curse words was Nash using? Certain words merit a fine by the FCC. To stay edgy, Vince would simply pay the fines. The way things are going with the FCC now, that all may have changed, but I'm not sure about it in terms of cable TV. Nash said "shit" three times on Nitro that night and it wasn't censored. If I remember correctly, the reason it wasn't bleeped was simply because none of TNT's censors were paying attention to the show at the time. Hilarious. -
Goddamn I want to pass the level where you beat the hispanics with the jumping cars. Alas, it tisn't meant to be.
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WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot
CBright7831 replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
Like I said earlieri n this thread. Some of this stuff somewhat disturbs me. That may have been interesting though. -
Taker/Foley KOTR 98 When I watched it: I thought it was the greatest match of all time. Looking back: It was pretty shitty besides the Foley bumps.
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This remind me of my past dates.
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Most baseball fans returned in 1995. Most statistics quoted from sportswriters use the attendance numbers of the pre-Strike year of 1993 as a basis of comparison. The problem is, those numbers are skewed because baseball's attendance in Colorado hit nearly 4.5 Million, and Florida drew a hair over 3 Million. The National League averaged more fans per game in 1995, immediately after the strike, than they did in 1992. The Strike probably stagnated attendance, but it hardly killed the game, and baseball recovered fully within five years. Most of the fans came back during the big 98 season when McGwire and Sosa had the home run chase. The world paied attention to baseball again. I really don't see anyone having the effect that McGwire and Sosa did during that run. Hockey may have suffered permanant damage here. And the sad thing about all this in my eyes... the owners of the teams are losing LESS money but NOT having the teams play than if they did play. Your sig is
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Video of Booker's Famous Quote to Hogan
CBright7831 replied to Dimensions's topic in General Wrestling
"Fuck it!" If anybody has the clip of Mean Gene saying "Ah, fuck it!" please post it. If nobody has it, please work on getting it. I used to have an audio clip of it. Mene Gene: "Gentlemen, as you know, The Ultimate Warrior..." *something falls* Vince McMahon (background/off stage): "Nice work." Mene Gene: "Fuck it!" -
Alicia Keys - "Karma"
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Don't you threat. We will be having LIVE coverage of the Oscars on TSM.
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It would be even more hilarious if Foxx and DiCaprio jobbed to Johnny Depp. Alas, Foxx has it locked.
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I respect Stacy Keibler and Trish for not wanting to pose for Playboy. I don't respect Stacy for banging David Flair though.
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Video of Booker's Famous Quote to Hogan
CBright7831 replied to Dimensions's topic in General Wrestling
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He turned heel on Val Venis during a tag match against Kaientai. Later that night, they tried to chop off his "pee-pee".
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Anyone?
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Smackdown and Velocity spoilers from Cleveland
CBright7831 replied to JoeDirt's topic in The WWE Folder
fuck off. thanks. And if they job Booker to that fool then I shall kill someone. Sharpen up your knife, load your gun, and get ready to go on a killing spree. -
Smackdown and Velocity spoilers from Cleveland
CBright7831 replied to JoeDirt's topic in The WWE Folder
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I nearly ran over my driving teacher. I thought she was going to fail me. Thank God she didn't. I passed.
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Instead of "I have a plan..." it's now "I had a plan...".
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What about The Grand Wizard of Wrestling?
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Severe flu lands Jackson in hospital Jury selection suspended after defendant falls ill The Associated Press Updated: 1:56 p.m. ET Feb. 15, 2005 SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Michael Jackson was taken to a hospital with the flu Tuesday morning, delaying jury selection for a week in the singer’s child molestation trial Judge Rodney Melville told prospective jurors that Jackson had the flu and that jury selection would resume Feb. 22. Lawyers were expected back in court later Tuesday to discuss unspecified motions. The judge said Jackson had been on his way to court but was taken to a hospital emergency room instead. He later told the prospective jurors that Jackson was to be admitted to the hospital. The judge made the initial announcement 15 minutes after Jackson was scheduled to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. A call to the Marian Medical Center in Santa Maria, where Jackson was taken, was not immediately returned. Jackson spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain said she was trying to learn more about Jackson’s condition and would comment later. Outside the medical center, about two miles from court, a growing crowd of about 50 fans and reporters gathered. Police guarded all entrances, stopping anyone who appeared to be with the media, while hospital officials put up white fabric to hide what was going on in the emergency room. Jackson had not been visibly ill in court Monday, when questioning of prospective jurors got under way and Jackson’s lawyers announced they may call stars including Elizabeth Taylor, Jay Leno, Quincy Jones and Kobe Bryant to the witness stand. The list of possible witnesses sounded like coming attractions for a major Hollywood spectacle. But Melville said not all of the celebrities would necessarily testify. Attorneys are selecting 12 jurors and eight alternates who will decide whether Jackson molested a teenage cancer patient at his Neverland Ranch and plied the youth with alcohol. Names of defense and prosecution witnesses were revealed to prospective jurors Monday so attorneys could find out if any of the more than 240 members of the pool had associations that may be important in jury selection. Defense attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. also named two of Jackson’s children, Paris and Prince Michael. Possible prosecution witnesses included Debbie Rowe, their mother. Other possible witnesses included Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, former child actor Corey Feldman, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and younger brother Aaron, CBS correspondent Ed Bradley, CNN’s Larry King, Fox broadcaster Rita Cosby, New Age guru Deepak Chopra, illusionist Uri Geller, illusionist David Blaine, Las Vegas tycoon Steve Wynn and relatives of the late Marlon Brando. Prosecutors also listed the family of a boy involved in 1993 molestation allegations against Jackson. The judge has not yet ruled whether that incident can be mentioned in the trial. The accuser received a multimillion-dollar settlement and no criminal charges were filed. Both sides listed former Jackson attorney Mark Geragos, and the defense list included Jackson’s chief prosecutor, District Attorney Tom Sneddon. © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6974590/
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I kid, I kid.