Lord of The Curry
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The minute I saw him suckin' off Vince I knew it couldn't go as well as I'd hoped.
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I've laid out a feasible model for a way to re-shape the folder with rules and everything in the past. I could do it again if need be. This is by no means meant to degrade the work put into the folder so far, I just think that if done a certain way a lot more flow and discussion could be created as far as range of topics go, with less fluff and nonsense threads.
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I can't believe this his above all else was my most treasured Big Head baseball card as a kid.
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Simpsons Season 6 DVD Set Complaint
Lord of The Curry replied to MarvinisaLunatic's topic in Television & Film
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Video-store drone.
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So I end up dying and you take over things? Yeah, like I'm gonna let that happen.
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Thanks for all the fun, Dames. BTW, if you could do up that whole "WWE Folder MOD" thing before you peace out it'd be great, mmmkay?
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So Sandman just came back to the board when he's on his rag?
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I'm not buyin' it. They'll always have a secret sect lined up somewhere in wait.
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Good call on Grace, I finally picked that one up yesterday.
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I'll take this oppurtunity to pimp Broken Social Scene. They're a "collective" out of Toronto with each member being inolved in one (or two or three) different side-projects. I hesitate to use the term "band" to describe them as they're in constant rotation, concert-wise and recording-wise. Their 2002 album You Forgot It In People was basically made because everybody in the group felt the need to branch away from everything that they were doing at the time and just make an album full of fun pop songs. The result is probably like nothing you've ever heard before, sound-wise. This is one of those CD's that you can listen to day and night for a month and think you've memorized it until two weeks later when you hear something different. DL's - Almost Crimes - KC Accidental - Looks just like the sun - Stars and Sons. If any of these appeal to you then you owe it to yourself to check the album out.
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No Sawyer, Jack or Sayid commentary? FUCKING WEAK. Hooray for Walkabout commentary, though.
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Nah, investment doesn't hit until Sept 07. Sorry Pumpkin.
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Yeah, I'm going to BC for as long as I can make this money stretch.
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The question we really need to ask is: Does he look like a bitch because of it?
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The Highlanders suck cock, btw. Me and Rudo saw them against Team Canada at an indy show a while back and they succesfully managed to kill off all heat that Team Canada had gotten the match built up with.
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What you see as a boost for the legitimacy of pro wrestling might be considered a taint on MMA for associating itself with "the fake sport".
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London did a springboard double-stomp to the back of Nunzio's neck. I have never seen that move done before up until that point. Bravo, Paul.
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I just got Season One for my birthday and have been loving it. Tobias jumping on GOB's shoulders with the "THIS kind of agility?" line kills it.
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London vs Nunzio from Velocity was fuckin hot. Just sayin'.
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I'm sure calling this guy out instead of handling it personally (that's assuming it's a legit issue) is definetly the way to handle this one.
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Then don't bother. It's not a grower, it's something you pretty much need to *get* right off the bat.
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I enjoy the MasterLock. I said it.
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"Babygrande Records has formed a joint venture with Dreddy Kruger's Think Differently Music Group. No one knows exactly what this means, what with that shadowy Wu-Tang Clan involved, but we do know that it means a whole bunch of Clan activity coming our way-- and that can't be bad news. So far, three projects are lined up, the first of which will be Think Differently Music: Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture. Babygrande's official site describes this as "an unprecedented pairing of Wu-Tang artists, producers, and affiliates with some of independent hip-hop's East and West Coast elite. RZA, MF Doom, GZA, Rass Kass, Aesop Rock, Masta Killa, Del the Funky Homosapien, Sean Price, J Live, Tragedy Khadafi, C-Rayz Walz, RA the Rugged Man, Littles, Cannibal Ox, Sunz of Man, Royal Fam, and many more artists, producers, and even award winning filmmaker Jim Jarmusch have come together for what will be a historic moment in hip-hop." This'll be in stores on October 18, and the first single, "Biochemical Equation" featuring the RZA and MF Doom, will make its premiere on iTunes in August. Further projects will include solo albums from Wu-Tang affiliates Bronze Nazazreth and La the Darkman/Embassy Entertainment. Of these pairings Dreddy Kruger says, "I learned how to make albums...the whole process of putting a record together from the RZA and Schott Free. It feels good to finally have my own situation to bring my conceptual thinking to hip-hop and I look forward to working with Babygrande to make it happen." credit: Pitchforkmedia.com RZA, GZA and Doom? Stoked.
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A shot of liquid cocaine is always delicious.