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How about this instead of making RVD into Mordercrap's stepping stone, why not use RVD as the #1 contender for the WWE title?Makes more sense and it will definitely do more buyrates than the Texan Nazi. As an RVD fan, I'm not supporting him being anyone's stepping stone, but if they're intent on making new stars, you have to pair them off with established people. Lesnar feuded with both the Hardy's and RVD before he went onto The Rock feud/title win. If Mordecai is going to look like a threat to either the title or The Undertaker, he needs to do more than squash cruisers and smark darlings like London. Let's face it, at this point Van Dam is not going to get any higher than the US Title level, and the shoddy treatment of him has affected both fan reactions as well as his own workrate. Still, he remains quite over (though not as much as 2001-2002) so that he can give off some rub. An RVD/Eddie feud did well in the past (over the IC Title just after the brand split in '02) and I fully support RVD turning heel and going with Heyman (although it seems that angle is over and done with). I'm all for it, but I'm not holding my breath waiting for WWE to actually do something worthwhile like that.
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Is this one of those "magic eye" pictures? To me it looks like a woman's eye, with her hair making up the vortex.
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I love the Marvel cartoons. The Incredible Hulk (80's) and Spider Man and His Amazing Friends stand out as my two favorite ones. No He-Man love? I love the older series, and thought the new show was pretty cool as well. Clerks:TAS is frickin' hysterical. You can actually pick it up on the cheap these days, and I'd recommend it to everyone. Looney Tunes wise, I was always a fan of Daffy Duck more than the others.
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We actually just got a similar one at work that says "Coast to Coast, Nobody Gets Higher". I thought the Orton shirt looked cool when he had it on at the PPV. I'm not digging any of the other ones though.
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Are you saying our post counts are endangered by this vortex? ::Watches Choken One head for fallout shelter.::
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Under Oath (1996) Found this at Wal-Mart about 2 years ago when they had a VHS/DVD blowout (even cheaper than usual, as I got this for $4.88 DVD). It's produced by Roger Corman, but don't let that fool you. The story is that two cops, getting tired of the daily grind just to make ends meet, decide to steal some guns from the police property room and make a deal with an arms dealer for a one time score. As it turns out, the arms dealer winds up killed when the deal goes sour, and it turns out he was an undercover ATF agent. Feeling that their days are numbered, the cops luck out when they're the ones assigned to the case, and go to any and every length to cover their tracks. Very entertaining with a good script, but most would assume it's B-rate schlock due to the Corman attatchment.
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If I may bust out an oldie: Bitches be trippin'.
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There's no summer vacation. It's year round curriculum, with several week long breaks, plus holiday breaks (obviously) throughout. Mostly due to the handicapped workshops, as well as the daycare center.
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At one point my goal was to pursue high school English, but I come from a large Italian family and have been helping raise little cousins left and right for years now, so dealing with a younger set of students is something I'm capable of doing. Also, the reason I got into special ed is because there is a severe lack of special ed teachers, because honestly you have to have a lot of patience, amongst other qualities, in order to handle disabled children. It wasn't my intent to stay in special ed long-term (having the credentials looks good on a resume), but I find myself doing well with it, even better than I thought I'd have been.
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I can sorta see where they are going with this (positioning Mordecai as a threat to the headliners in order to make him seem like a worthy opponent for UT down the line), but going from a debut squash to a win over Paul London on TV to possibly feud with the WWE Champion is a bit of a stretch. I won't judge until I see how they go about this, but someone like RVD (who is a star and can take tons of punishment to make Mordecai look good) is a better fit to get him over in this early stage of the push. On a related note regarding UT and feuding with newcomers, I also think that Undertaker vs. Kenzo Suzuki is not too far behind, probably by Survivor Series/Armageddon.
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At the end. Personally, I thought Skeletor in the movie looked like a cross between Skeletor and Hordak.
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I thought this was Malibu's gimmick. I don't nominate every thread for classics. This one will never be a classic now, with a lie like that in it. For shame.
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I love Evanescence. Another one of the few albums I can listen to all the way through.
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Promoage. Oh yes, promoage.
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So you're saying it would've been more fun with a prize at stake? Hmmm... Winning team gets to ban five posters of their choosing?
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::Throws Caboose at random objects.::
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I just think people realize they can't top the greatness of the draft. What?...SOMEONE has to be an optimist around here.
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A few from Mallrats that I enjoy: Brodie: My Grandmother always used to say "why buy the cow, when you can get the sex for free". T.S. Quint: She said that? Brodie: All the time, before she became a lesbian on her 60th Birthday, but that's besides the point. Brodie: Cookie stand isn't part of the food court. T.S. Quint: Of course it is. Brodie: The food court is downstairs. The cookie stand is upstairs. It not like we're talking quantum physics here. T.S. Quint: The cookie stands counts as an eatery, eateries are part of the food court. Brodie: Bullshit. Eateries that operate within the designated square downstairs count as food court. Anything outside, of said designated sqaure, counts as an autonomous unit for mid-mall snacking. Now, if your going to wax intellectual about the subject...
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I've always liked him/not minded him. It was just the incessant "cram him down your throat" push that was really getting to me. He's made it all worthwhile these last few months, and is developing quite well. The Foley feud did it's job, and has even made him a babyface to more than a few people, because I've heard "Randy" chants on several shows since that match, including last night's RAW.
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I was hoping to have Shelton in the main event last night, because the Bad Blood match with Orton just screamed rematch. What good is booking Shelton to be *thisclose* to the IC Title, only to have him drop his quest for it? He's not the end all and be all of charisma, but his smug demeanor and his "I know I can kick your ass and I'm gonna" facials work for me. He just needs to be fleshed out as more of an actual character as opposed to underdog/occasional heel foil.
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Topic moved. Good ol' Glenn strikes again.
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N'SYNC's first album was all right, but No Strings Attatched was much, much better.
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Corky from Life Goes On.
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Re: The Kiss Albums I'm a fan of Alive III myself. The live version of "I Still Love You" is great, and it was awesome to have a fun song like "I Just Wanna" put on their, especially since they were coming off the heels of the great "Revenge" album that gave us that song. The solo albums I have to agree with wholeheartedly. Peter's left a lot to be desired. I also own his Criss Cat album from '94 or so, and the only song I even remember from it was "Blue Moon Over Brooklyn", which I believe was about his mother dying if I remember correctly. Otherwise, I couldn't tell you any other song from it. As far as CD's go that most people don't like, that's a reference to most of my collection, seeing as how I'm more of a pop/dance/techno/club music person than most of the contigent here.