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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 25, 2008 19:12:24 GMT -5
You know, just because someone's a son of a famous wrestler doesn't always mean they're a mirror of their father.
ie: David Flair, David Sammartino, Greg Gagne
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 25, 2008 18:45:33 GMT -5
Just saw Taker wrestle this past Monday and he looked fine to me.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 25, 2008 16:44:45 GMT -5
I've always wanted to start a TV theme band. We'd open with the Home Improvement theme and close with that fantastic Family Matters closing credits theme.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 25, 2008 16:26:14 GMT -5
Aside from the handful of people on this forum, is there really a demand for WCW footage?
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 24, 2008 14:29:34 GMT -5
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 24, 2008 14:23:52 GMT -5
If WWE wanted to make money, they'd hire Jan Terri.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 21:33:44 GMT -5
I'm sorry to hear this. I would post the Macho Man music video to cheer you up, but there's an AIM chat going on.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 21:27:23 GMT -5
I loved the soundtrack as a kid, but it's missing a lot of great songs from the movie. Huh? Which ones would that be? I thought all of the main ones were on there. If anything, I wish it had dialogue from the movie on it. THAT would have been killer. especially the "most annyoying sound in the world". The one that I missed the most was the song played in the opening credits.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 20:31:17 GMT -5
I loved the soundtrack as a kid, but it's missing a lot of great songs from the movie.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 19:33:49 GMT -5
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 19:25:23 GMT -5
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 17:06:40 GMT -5
Ric Flair
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 11:19:08 GMT -5
I loved Luger around 96/97. Especially his theme music.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 23, 2008 7:56:41 GMT -5
It was NEWZ anyways and "deduction from DVD releases", they changed around DVD releases a lot actually. Also heck yes. Wasn't really NEWZ when Amazon sent emails out saying it had been cancelled.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 22, 2008 13:46:11 GMT -5
I don't even know the point of this 'thread', just to rant, mainly. I should be happy. Got a new job to get me out of retail which I just couldn't stand another second of. It pays more than anything I've ever done before has...but I'm kinda miserable. At least in my retail job I worked with my friends and we just screwed around and joked all day long, and it didn't even really feel like work a lot of the time. Now, I'm busting my ass all day long. It's really hard work, which I don't mind, but there is nothing resembling any sort of fun all day long. I can't really relate to ANYONE I work with, nothing to talk about, etc. I work from noon-8:30 every day, except when I have to work overtime, so I get home anywhere between 9 PM and midnight, thus far. I'm so physically drained from the work I do that all I can do is collapse on the couch or in front of the computer for an hour or two before I go to bed and sleep till 10 the next day just to barely get enough energy to start the cycle anew. Weekends are great. I get every weekend off, I work M-F. But at least when I worked other jobs I didn't feel dead when I got home, and I could salvage a few hours outta the nights to do what I want. Now I feel like I'm only living for the weekends, and my life doesn't stop sucking till they come. Does anyone else feel this way? How do you deal with the loss of freedom during the week? I've even tried sleeping till only 8 or 9 as opposed to 10, but then I wake up feeling sluggish and don't even WANT to do anything before I gotta leave for work at 11:30. Hell, its time to get dressed for work right now, so I won't even be able to read any replies till tonight or tomorrow! So ya'll can probably call me an ugly mutant zombie troll freak and I'd never even know it. That's life.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 22, 2008 13:43:59 GMT -5
AMIN!! AMIN BRUDHER!
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 22, 2008 13:03:05 GMT -5
The Rock Hall is a joke and has been for a long time. The fact that Grand Master Flash and Madonna is in before Metallica, Kiss, and ELO is proof.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 22, 2008 2:23:43 GMT -5
I drank it once because my friends and I thought it would be funny if I threw up all over a bunch of hippies in a coffee house. It didn't work right away and I wound up tossing my cookies on a sidewalk by Taco Bell.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 21, 2008 14:38:27 GMT -5
Lame. May as well go see a tribute band IMO. That'd be the better choice even with Plant as the frontman... Tribute band of classic acts are the closest thing to the real band that you can hear, as the aging real bands tend to drop in quality over time, especially the singers... Go listen to their reunion show from last year. For their age, it sounded great.
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Post by Rocky Van Heineken on Sept 21, 2008 14:27:53 GMT -5
This is a great album and you shouldn't have to refer to it as a guilty pleasure.
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