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Wouldn't mind that. Went to Seattle for WrestleMania XIX last year. It's like all the good parts of San Francisco and none of the bad. The roads are actually sized to accomidate cars instead of buggies or clownmobiles (more clownmobiles, I guess). While many buildings downtown look historic and antique, on the inside they're usually modern and they're actually clean. I can cross the street without getting killed. There's less homeless hanging around. Etc. I'd love to live around that area except that I was stuck in the tourist area of downtown and have no idea where most people actually live and what it looks like. Cost of living is probably at least as bad as the Bay Area, too.
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Commitment, maybe. It's almost an ignorant sense of commitment, though. Give me Ronald Reagan any day over GWB, at least he made his intentions more clear, where as Bush is hard to predict and speaks to us almost entirely in rhetoric, operating on the belief that if he uses it so much, you'll eventually believe that it's true. "Gee, Uncle Johnny, I guess the terrorists really do hate us for our Ford Explorer and Krispy Kreme. President's been saying so for over 30 months now." This trait kind of leads into my other complaint that so far everyone in the White House has been on a one-track mind regarding just about everything. There is no Plan B in case any of their plans fail. Bush is so overwhelmingly confident that tax cuts during wartime will boost the economy, that striking first at nations who we think might strike us will make us safer, that all these smaller other things he's done are so going to work, that there is no sign whatsoever of any sort of plan of action in the event that they don't. Oh, and now his latest thing he's trying to stake his re-election on is the Patriot Act. Whether you think it takes away civil liberties, whether you think it's a simple piece of laws that are being blown out of proportion by activists, or whether (like me) you just want to see it used against terrorists instead of ordinary criminals before you'll accept it, this is still the most infamous piece of legislation since the Telecommunications Indecency Act.
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Hey now, Canada actually doesn't look all that bad. I've secretly thought about in my head the possibility of moving to Vancouver in my head. But I doubt I ever will. I don't think I'm going to bother looking beyond a 1-2 state radius if I can help it.
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Speculation on Charlie Haas & Mystery Partner..
Jobber of the Week replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
No offense, but if guys have been in tag teams much of their career, I think randomly paired tag teams should work. Booker T has been in tag teams much of his career, I don't know about RVD. In the same way, I'd expect Edge and Matt Hardy to be able to beat the Bashams or LaRes because not only do they know each other from their prior matches, they're supposed to know how a tag team match works having spent so much time that division. I get what Coffey was saying about teams like the Megapowers, but you can't expect someone to completely forget how to work a tag match once they become singles stars. -
FYI ASAP!~?!?
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But that would mean an underlying gay psychological complex, would it not?
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I was kind of talking about the whole outbreak of school shootings that was going on at the time. Rarely was it the popular football player who scores with chicks shooting up the place.
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Eugene's character to change...
Jobber of the Week replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in The WWE Folder
Still doesn't fix the "beat a retard/got beat by a retard" thing though. -
Actually, I don't think it's a lack of a creativity. If your kids are into the whole "heil Hitler" thing, you need more than a creative outlet to set them straight. However, I think the reason it goes nuclear so often, beyond the case of these clearly nutty guys (I got outcast at school, too, but I didn't go idealize Nazism because of it) is because students pile on crazy amounts of peer pressure believing there's no serious consequences for it whatsoever. When you keep bullying, intimidating and pounding down a kid over and over and over, eventually he's going to snap.
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Well, fuck. If I was that rich, I'd have paid him to go away, too.
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It's great that you make these allegations with absolutely NO PROOF. That's all. Really. Hi there. http://www.fundrace.org/moneyindex.html Far right column. Thanks.
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The OAO Sopranos season 5 thread
Jobber of the Week replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
Actually, I liked last week's episode and the one before that, and I haven't watched this show that much after the end of season 2. Am I the only viewer that enjoys the background and lives of these guys beyond them breaking someone's leg for not paying money back on time? -
The OAO Sopranos season 5 thread
Jobber of the Week replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
That and the dog. She also quickly became more and more expensive as the episode went on. -
I'm not going to tell you what you can and can't say. I'm just going to call on you when you say something stupid.
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OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Just saw the Hirohito video. Hmm, I smell a turd. -
OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Hmm, it seems this second hour is lame. -
"I don't think our troops should be used for what's called nation-building." And then there was the campaign comment about how the military could be spread too thin. I don't have it off-hand, but remember it being made. But hey... "You know when I say something, I mean it."
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OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
I knew Orton/Edge would happen when Vince figured which one he liked more, but I didn't think they'd pull the trigger on it so early. WHICH WONDERBOY IS GONNA JOB BAH GAWD -
OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Hah. Warping effect at the end of the Kane promo. Oh god, more Eugene. -
I believe I didn't start posting in this forum until mid-02. I don't remember any such poster, though s/he was probably before I was here. An incredibly stupid theory anyway. Sure, Ann, sure.
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OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Did Victoria have a new boob job recently or something? She's gone one of those nasty ones where I can practically see where the saline is sitting. -
OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Well, that was probably Benoit's best "live in the middle of the ring" style promo. Though my favorite shall remain the one where he accuses Austin of not knowing what wrestling is. "It doesn't involve chef hats, or monster trucks." -
Vince was behind the hometown changes
Jobber of the Week replied to Enigma's topic in The WWE Folder
I'm still shocked that this move got so much press. I'm suprised people care so much. ARE YOU TELLING ME THAT' "PARTS UNKNOWN" ISN'T REAL!?!?! Call the newspapers! -
OAO Raw Reaction/Analysis Thread
Jobber of the Week replied to Zack Malibu's topic in The WWE Folder
Obligatory "Californian who hates the auto-locking threads" whine. Stop the TSM east coast monopoly and give those of us who are watching on tape delay (DirecTV, how I miss ye) a hand. I'm watching the show right now without reading spoilers (and trying not to read the other posts in this thread.) Currently, Jericho/Christian is on. The only thought running through my mind right now is that they should have kept all three of these characters heel. I guess I just like heel Jericho though. Oh, gee, a young Perry Saturn did a run-in. -
What's wrong with a cap? Does it somehow make the guys play worse if they're making 10 million dollars instead of a few dozen?