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UFC 57: Couture vs Liddell III
Lord of The Curry replied to Lord of The Curry's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Hopefully Babalu will cut another scary promo like the one he did on Chael Sonnen where he talked about his girlfriend not being able to recognize him after. -
DL the song about him by Sufjan Stevens. Creepy as fuck.
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We got new tranny porn last week. Rogue Adventures, it was called.
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Liar.
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They should give Shaq the "clears the ring in the middle" spot in this years Rumble, only to be eliminated by Shelton Benjamin who comes down to the ring in purple and gold tights. Shelton then proceeds to stake out some fresh young white girl at ringside and go to town while his momma cheers him on.
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WWE notes from Da Meltz on Figure Four Daily
Lord of The Curry replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
Bookdust reunion on Smackdown vs MNM @ Mania for the Tag Titles. Make it happen. -
Broken Social Scene- Almost Crimes Not a video but a video clip from the concert I went to last Saturday.
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I'm not a huge fan either but that was kinda random, wasn't it?
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I just finished Season Two and goddamn if that show isn't one of the best TV shows of this decade, perhaps ever. Stringer Bell is a gully motherfucker.
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Favourite Journey song?
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WWE notes from Da Meltz on Figure Four Daily
Lord of The Curry replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
Foley would probably be the heel, which works because goddamn if he wouldn't rip Hogan to shreds on the mic. -
Funk brings it. "Anal cream-pie!" *Clap clap clap clap clap* "Angry dragon!" *Clap clap clap clap clap*
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Going 51 50 'speaky Spanglish'
Lord of The Curry replied to The Niggardly King's topic in No Holds Barred
You do not. -
Going 51 50 'speaky Spanglish'
Lord of The Curry replied to The Niggardly King's topic in No Holds Barred
Czech spits truth. -
Anything good on the card, Czech?
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Going 51 50 'speaky Spanglish'
Lord of The Curry replied to The Niggardly King's topic in No Holds Barred
Rey probably lost his barrio pass for that one. -
Correction: Sodas Rule
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"Also, Locke's whole credo on the island was that everyone has a path and you need to let them get there themselves. Now Locke's completely dismissing Charlie's psychic visions (which Locke himself had the first season and was trying to convince everyone to follow, even sending Boone to his death)" Your point was that Locke tried to convince people to follow the visions. He did not. The only speech I can recall Locke giving to Hurley is in Everybody Hates Hugo when he told him that looking after the numbers was his job. When did he tell Jack he needed to trust the island?
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That spot ending with all of the wrestlers slipping and falling over the ropes and HHH ending back up in the ring somehow with a shit-eating grin on his face would be fucking hilarious. Edit: They all go over the top to the floor but HHH lands on the top of the pile and climbs up the stack of wrestlers back into the ring. Either/or would do.
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The only way that could come off perfectly is if we had ROH fanboys in the background doing duelling chants for what position they'd want to see. "Doggystyle!" *Clap clap clap clap clap* "Re-verse cowgirl" *Clap clap clap clap clap*
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Sawyer dropping the filthiest line to ever sneak past the censors made it a thumbs-up on that alone.
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I'd enjoy the WWE adding the ghost of Eddy as the third commentary man on Smackdown with Cole and Tazz. They could piece his lines together from old promo's ala Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man Movie.
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It's sad that the WWE is having the most open-ended RR in one of the worst creative periods in their history. This PPV is usually a must-buy for me but I'll probably just dl the Rumble itself because there's nothing on this card worth 35 bucks.* *The only exception here is the ghost of Eddy Guerrero being the #30 entrant.
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True, but the question is still - why? I have to think that Locke has an agenda that partially involves Claire and Aaron, and he can't do anything about it with Charlie around. Playing "hit the Hobbit" with Charlie's face almost seemed like he was protecting his property - there was really no need for it, so what game is John playing here? Because no one else has looked him in the eye and lied to him. He treats others as they treat him; he's nicer to Hurley or Michael than he is to Sawyer, for example, but Sawyer isn't that nice to him. Charlie's the only one that told him that he wasn't using and that all of the statues were destroyed ... and yet Locke found him holding bags of H and with a cache of statues. While it's not proof that he's using, it's proof that he's thinking about it AND proof that he blatantly lied. Go back and watch the first season. In Locke's life, he was emotionally vulnerable and had a hard time moving on. He lied about going and visiting his dad's house (even though it was hurting him and accomplishing nothing), the same way that Charlie lied about having the statues (which he apparently is not actually using from). Now instead of being sympathetic or trying to help Charlie move on, he's just condemning him and openly ripping him up the back to the other survivors. At least he didn't tell Claire about the statues; if he'd done that, he'd be past the point of no return. Also, Locke's whole credo on the island was that everyone has a path and you need to let them get there themselves. Now Locke's completely dismissing Charlie's psychic visions (which Locke himself had the first season and was trying to convince everyone to follow, even sending Boone to his death), and then he's trying to make Charlie's decisions for him. The first season, Locke actually offered Charlie the heroin and allowed him to take it when he requested it the third time. Now, for no particular reason, he's decided that he's dictator of the island, and he'll control everybody. It's not that the heel turn or character change doesn't make sense, it's that Locke's character was so good in his role that no one wants to see it change this fast. I detest using wrestling analogies for television shows, but it's basically like if Austin just took McMahon's offers to become corporate in 1998. I mean sure it would "make sense" that Austin didn't care about anybody and would be happy to just do what was best for himself and take the money, but it would turn off all the fans who loved his character. You could've said "I don't take well to change" and saved a lot of reading. But remind me again of who else Locke tried to convince besides Boone? Oh, right. Nobody else.
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