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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:19:57 GMT -5
is Cash Country? He dips into the genre, but I'd generally put a whole lot of his stuff in the rock & roll variety.
I fourth and fifth Coward of the County, and the Gambler.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:17:36 GMT -5
I have wondered this for a while: In a movie, does the actor exist? Let me explain, say in the Dirty Harry Movies. Clint Eastwood is Harry Callahan. Harry Callahan is who he is and that is who lives in that world. But does Clint Eastwood exist there? Say Harry Callahan wanted to go see a movie like Every Which Way but loose after a day on the job. Can he see it? Would Eastwood be in the film? Or would all Eastwood things not exist or have another actor in that role? Yep. You must have got the idea from last Action Hero, but I think it's an unanswerable question. Why would you ponder this? Lol, you must be very bored!
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:15:36 GMT -5
When he choked Umaga out with the ring ropes. BIG time!!
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:14:31 GMT -5
Want: Some innovative and strong spots in the MITB, concerning the big guys. Don't Want: Flair to turn on the Legends
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:12:32 GMT -5
seeing Hawk n Animal like this scares me more than them with their spiked shoulder pads I thought the same, specifically Hawk. Animal will always look tough, but seeing him dressed like that is a bit... Contradictive, lol.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:09:36 GMT -5
So what is Savage's problem with the WWF? Apparently, I'm not saying it's true, but he was in a relationship with a 16 year old Shane.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 14:07:58 GMT -5
Thats actually a good shot, with Dragon between HBK and Piper. Who knows in 10 years time what his status will be
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 5, 2009 8:38:30 GMT -5
A familiar subject, but always a fun one. I'll go with: 1. The WWF tag teams of the 1980s -- 3 discs 2. Dynamite Kid (Stampede, Japan, WWF) 3. Bobby Heenan A WWF/E evolution setThe complete 5 disc history of the WWE, spanning from the name change in 1979 straight through to perhaps Wrestlemania 24. Inclusive with everyone from Backlund, Sheik, Sammartino, Bobby Heenan, Jesse Ventura, Jake, Bret Hart, 'Taker, HBK, Rock, Austin, Vince, Flair, Cena.. aswell as people who were there. I'd like a massive documentary of the WWE inclusive, aswell as matches. They could span it from Wrestlemania to Wrestlemania, have each disc of decent length with a set of matches come out every 2 and a half months or so, and then bring out the boxset eventually. History of WCW/nWo, & as someone else implied, a Sting boxset.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 20:31:23 GMT -5
FECK OFF CUP!
haha, yeah, perhaps my favourite telly programme of all time. Everybody was perfect for the show, lmao everytime I watch it no matter how many times I've seen it.
I don't have a favourite, but I'm partial to Speed 3, Flight Into Terror lol, & the Spider Baby Episode.
The funniest thing in the whole series is when Dougal gets his head stuck down the back of the couch hahh
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 18:26:25 GMT -5
tab
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 18:22:28 GMT -5
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 18:15:19 GMT -5
I live in a one bedroom apartment above a bowling alley and below another bowling alley. which gets the most business? Just wondering I live in a two bedroom house that is to be knocked down in a few months and rebuilt. haha
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 18:09:54 GMT -5
Im going to bed, so Im not gonna wait lol,
Duffys version of Live & Let die is so ridiculously boring. She wobbles and warbles her way through without even touching on the original Wings version. Estelles version of Superstition is perhaps the worst cover I have ever heard. I cannot amass the words I want to say for just how poor this version is... It's like she isn't trying. She is NOT a good singer, she should have done something else. This just highlighted how poor it is.
I bought this, but I'm downloading HELP, & Help for Heroes because It's blasphemous what some of these songs do for charity. If they improve on this, I will then buy them.
Buy it no doubt, and bin it. I think this is a woefully dire album, with limitless potential that just failed. I'm so annoyed as I expected it to be better, If you want to do your bit for Charity buy "Dark Was The Night" instead perhaps, or just give £10 to a homeless man. This isn't worth your money, although the cause obviously is.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 17:54:47 GMT -5
still wondering?
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 17:47:53 GMT -5
Anybody picked this up, or heard it?
1. Beck (Bob Dylan – Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat) 2. The Kooks (The Kinks – Victoria) 3. The Hold Steady (Bruce Springsteen – Atlantic City) 4. Hot Chip (Joy Division – Transmission) 5. Lily Allen (The Clash – Straight To Hell) 6. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (The Ramones – Sheena Is A Punk Rocker) 7. Franz Ferdinand (Blondie – Call Me) 8. Duffy (Paul McCartney – Live And Let Die) 9. Estelle (Stevie Wonder – Superstition) 10. Rufus Wainwright (Brian Wilson – Wonderful/Song For Children) 11. Scissor Sisters (Roxy Music – Do The Strand) 12. Peaches (Iggy Pop – Search And Destroy) 13. Elbow (U2 – Running To Stand Still) 14. The Like (Elvis Costello – You Belong To Me) 15. TV On The Radio (David Bowie – Heroes)
With an Adam Cohen track on the special Canadian disc, I'll reserve my judgement 'til I've listened a bit more.
I have VERY strong views on this album, two tracks in particular but I will let you people have your say first. Have opinions?
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 15:57:30 GMT -5
lmao
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 15:30:24 GMT -5
My girlfriend isn't really into it. She likes ladder matches, though. It looks to real to her, she winces like hell when something looks like it hurts (but then, she does winces at the opening sequence to Kitchen Nightmares USA). That said, she LOVES Tomko. She laughed her ass off at his "no" thing; and thought the "It's still real to me" thing was classic. Whenever she catches me watching it she asks if it's still real to me My girlfriend absolutely laughs herself silly at the video of the midget who gets a baseball slide to the back on the apron and flips off. The first time she saw it, she was laughing for about an hour straight lol
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 15:16:27 GMT -5
I don't have a telly to watch it on, so I'll watch it online on the Monday or Tuesday with a few mates.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 15:14:15 GMT -5
My girlfriend doesn't watch it and I don't watch it when she's around. It's too embarrassing frankly. I know she wouldn't care at all, but for me it's too embarrassing. She did surprise me one night and mention the 123 kid. I thought it was funny. I never get why people are ashamed of wrestling nowadays. My girlfriend watched when she was younger, same as you through her elder brother, and then during Wrestlemania times last year she watched a couple of Raws and the event and then the Ric special the night after: she cried like a baby lol. I don't think she genuinely understood everything, but when Michaels said "Im sorry. I love you" She was off lol. I dont really watch the current product much anymore, not since then, so she doesn't really have chance to watch unless I am, because she isn't into it that much to watch alone. (Also I have been watching every PPV online since 1996 and now up2 1998, and she got lost during the first IYH and so wasn't interested.) She hasnt watched it with me since about July lol, but I know when I watch she will. She likes HBK (Sings his song, lol,) Randy Orton & Triple H. & Ric Flair lol. She didn't watch any TNA when I watched that for a wee while though.
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Post by George Harrison on Apr 4, 2009 13:31:37 GMT -5
Homer gets out of the shower, & Marge wakes up and he tells her it was all a dream and they start over. Lol.
I don't think they need to end it anytime soon, but if they were, I'd just like a night of Simpsons with favourite episodes from the cast and then one blown out special with everybody popping in, saying goodbye, and leaving. Give it a Truman show feel, make it seem the them as if they're real people and it's all real to them lol.
& then have a grown up spin-off, with a 30 year old bart, 28 year old lisa, and a 20 year old Maggie as the main stars. With Homer, Marge & a frail old grandpa making cameos every couple of episodes. Go a new direction with a new cast, see how it pans out. I think The Simpsons is so set, it can never get old, just a bit stale. They could freshen it up a lot and get all their viewers back and then some
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