Steveweiser
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Post by Steveweiser on Apr 5, 2012 11:19:55 GMT -5
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Apr 5, 2012 13:46:00 GMT -5
Apparently its going to be so hot at the next ROH tv taping, they're having to bring a certain special frozen treat (or two). lets just they leave those damn sprinkles (jimmies to some) at home
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Post by froggyfrog on Apr 5, 2012 13:49:26 GMT -5
If Its Colony v Ice Creams, who could possibly team with the Creams?
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Johnny B. Decent
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Apr 5, 2012 15:12:29 GMT -5
If Its Colony v Ice Creams, who could possibly team with the Creams? Lance Steel makes a suprise comeback to make a one-night reunion of the Knights of the Cold Stone Table.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 5, 2012 15:33:18 GMT -5
From Ophidian's Facebook:
I wonder if we are seeing Ophidian and Delirious are working together....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2012 16:58:05 GMT -5
If Its Colony v Ice Creams, who could possibly team with the Creams? Grizzly Redwood sighting perhaps?
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Post by froggyfrog on Apr 5, 2012 17:58:03 GMT -5
If Its Colony v Ice Creams, who could possibly team with the Creams? Grizzly Redwood sighting perhaps? This is probably a solid guess
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Post by mjolnir on Apr 5, 2012 23:09:21 GMT -5
Grizz is the most likely answer but I'd kill for Lance Steel...dude's still active elsewhere, so come on. Make it happen, CHIKARA.
Then again, I'm still waiting for Jolly Roger to come back and not just have to take bookings from ISW.
Dangerous place to work, what with father f***ers and dark gods being employed there.
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Apr 6, 2012 2:46:39 GMT -5
Grizz is the most likely answer but I'd kill for Lance Steel...dude's still active elsewhere, so come on. Make it happen, CHIKARA. Then again, I'm still waiting for Jolly Roger to come back and not just have to take bookings from ISW. Dangerous place to work, what with father f***ers and dark gods being employed there. Indeed. Jolly Roger, please come back and put your bland, boring brother to shame.
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Steveweiser
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Post by Steveweiser on Apr 6, 2012 7:50:12 GMT -5
GREATEST MATCH EVER signed for Chicago...
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Apr 6, 2012 8:41:16 GMT -5
GREATEST MATCH EVER signed for Chicago... My match of the year, folks. And I love that shot of Sara, too.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 6, 2012 10:14:30 GMT -5
Special announcement:
LARRY SWEENEY TRIBUTE T-SHIRT TO BE RELEASED MONDAY, $5 OF EACH SALE GOING TO CHARITY by Mike Johnson @ 10:35 AM on 4/6/2012
BarbershopWindow.com issued the following announcement today: One of the primary things we encourage at Barber Shop Window is customer suggested concepts for shirts. Since the site’s inception, many of the shirts we’ve listed have been submitted as ideas from our very creative customer base, and we continue to ask our customers to submit their ideas for creative shirt concepts.
Since we launched this website in October of 2011, one of the most frequent requests we’ve received from our customers was to do a tribute T-Shirt for the late “Sweet & Sour†Larry Sweeney (Alex Whybrow). Everyone who works at Barber Shop Window were huge fans of Larry’s work, and we believed a tribute T-Shirt to Larry was a wonderful idea. However, while we would have loved to have released a tribute T-Shirt to Larry Sweeney months ago, we felt that it would not be appropriate to do so without the blessing of his family, and without a portion of the proceeds going to a charity of their choosing. As a result, we never moved forward with the sale of a tribute T-Shirt.
The requests for a tribute T-Shirt for Larry Sweeney continued to come in, and as a result we felt the need to attempt to reach out to his family about working with us to produce a shirt in Larry’s honor. Thanks to the help of our friends Mike Quackenbush and Colt Cabana, we managed to get in touch with the Whybrow family, and we are honored to announce that on Monday April 9th, 2012 at 9am EST, we will be releasing an Exclusive “Sweet & Sour†Larry Sweeney Tribute T-Shirt.
This T-Shirt will be priced at $25, and $5 from each shirt sold will go towards Thresholds (www.Thresholds.com).
Thresholds is a non-profit chosen by the Whybrow family. This wonderful Chicago based organization seeks to assist and inspire people with severe mental illness. They aided Larry Sweeney while he was in Chicago, and continue to help thousands of people each year who struggle with bi-polar, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
I cannot stress enough how privileged myself, and everyone associated with Barber Shop Window, feel that the Whybrow family would have the faith in us to pay tribute to Larry Sweeney in this manner. We are also privileged to be raising money for an organization such as Thresholds, and even if you are not interested in the T-Shirt, we urge you to donate whatever money you can afford to this wonderful organization.
We hope this T-Shirt sale not only allows fans of the late Larry Sweeney to pay tribute to him, but we also hope to raise a great amount of money in his name for a wonderful organization.
Thank you for your time, and we anxiously await Monday morning …
Ken Tuccio Owner – BarberShopWindow.com
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Post by Monster Under Your Bed on Apr 6, 2012 10:25:58 GMT -5
I think I can say, without hyperbole, that the Chicago Chikara card is going to be the greatest wrestling card of all time.
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Post by Apricots And A Pear Tree on Apr 6, 2012 10:31:39 GMT -5
GREATEST MATCH EVER signed for Chicago...
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Post by Steveweiser on Apr 6, 2012 10:50:00 GMT -5
Also, the final team in the Rahway four way tag are the former CdP from F.I.S.T., Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano.
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Apr 6, 2012 13:39:39 GMT -5
Special announcement: LARRY SWEENEY TRIBUTE T-SHIRT TO BE RELEASED MONDAY, $5 OF EACH SALE GOING TO CHARITY by Mike Johnson @ 10:35 AM on 4/6/2012 BarbershopWindow.com issued the following announcement today: One of the primary things we encourage at Barber Shop Window is customer suggested concepts for shirts. Since the site’s inception, many of the shirts we’ve listed have been submitted as ideas from our very creative customer base, and we continue to ask our customers to submit their ideas for creative shirt concepts. Since we launched this website in October of 2011, one of the most frequent requests we’ve received from our customers was to do a tribute T-Shirt for the late “Sweet & Sour†Larry Sweeney (Alex Whybrow). Everyone who works at Barber Shop Window were huge fans of Larry’s work, and we believed a tribute T-Shirt to Larry was a wonderful idea. However, while we would have loved to have released a tribute T-Shirt to Larry Sweeney months ago, we felt that it would not be appropriate to do so without the blessing of his family, and without a portion of the proceeds going to a charity of their choosing. As a result, we never moved forward with the sale of a tribute T-Shirt. The requests for a tribute T-Shirt for Larry Sweeney continued to come in, and as a result we felt the need to attempt to reach out to his family about working with us to produce a shirt in Larry’s honor. Thanks to the help of our friends Mike Quackenbush and Colt Cabana, we managed to get in touch with the Whybrow family, and we are honored to announce that on Monday April 9th, 2012 at 9am EST, we will be releasing an Exclusive “Sweet & Sour†Larry Sweeney Tribute T-Shirt. This T-Shirt will be priced at $25, and $5 from each shirt sold will go towards Thresholds (www.Thresholds.com). Thresholds is a non-profit chosen by the Whybrow family. This wonderful Chicago based organization seeks to assist and inspire people with severe mental illness. They aided Larry Sweeney while he was in Chicago, and continue to help thousands of people each year who struggle with bi-polar, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder. I cannot stress enough how privileged myself, and everyone associated with Barber Shop Window, feel that the Whybrow family would have the faith in us to pay tribute to Larry Sweeney in this manner. We are also privileged to be raising money for an organization such as Thresholds, and even if you are not interested in the T-Shirt, we urge you to donate whatever money you can afford to this wonderful organization. We hope this T-Shirt sale not only allows fans of the late Larry Sweeney to pay tribute to him, but we also hope to raise a great amount of money in his name for a wonderful organization. Thank you for your time, and we anxiously await Monday morning … Ken Tuccio Owner – BarberShopWindow.com Man, I can't believe it's going to be a year now since then.
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on Apr 6, 2012 19:03:28 GMT -5
That's the only shirt that can justify a price tag over 15 bucks.
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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 6, 2012 19:54:31 GMT -5
@bshopwindow: To raise more money for a worthy cause, instead of $5, now $10 from every Sweeney T-Shirt sold will go to Thresholds. Shirt goes live Mon!
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Post by Mayonnaise on Apr 6, 2012 21:07:06 GMT -5
Hydra might want to shut the f*** up: twitter.com/#!/lesbuttz007 @lesbuttz007 @bshopwindow 5 dollars out of 25, huh? What do those shirts cost to print? Generous. It's going to a GREAT cause, but #f***youforanyprofit
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Post by mjolnir on Apr 6, 2012 23:50:38 GMT -5
Hydra might want to shut the f*** up: twitter.com/#!/lesbuttz007 @lesbuttz007 @bshopwindow 5 dollars out of 25, huh? What do those shirts cost to print? Generous. It's going to a GREAT cause, but #f***youforanyprofit He has a point, actually. It might not be a point alot of people want to hear about something that's plucking at the heart strings this is, but he's right. No offense but as soon as I read the earlier post about the price, and how much was going back, I called bullshit. Which I think I was fair to do, and I think Hydra's point is valid, seeing as they changed it now to $10 from every sale. That's a little more like it and makes the gesture not so hollow of one, making them look like they're trying to profit from Sweeney's death. Something I'm sure they aren't trying to do.
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