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Post by pezwhatley on Apr 24, 2005 20:55:56 GMT -5
I would like to say that I read "The Death of WCW" a couple days ago (actually I read it all in two days), but I have a bone to pick with you. Through various types of treatment including psychiatric and shock-therapy, I was able to block out the memory of WCW 1999-death. After reading the book, the nightmares of such things as stunt-devil Stings, Mike Awesome in a leisure suit, things on a pole, bad acted pre-taped segments, and falling blood was enough to conjure up all those bad memories. When I'm done with my therapy, I'll be sending you the bill. Great book, by the way. ShaskaPez the bald-headed geek.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Apr 25, 2005 3:27:08 GMT -5
RD, I'd just like to add to what he said, but completly differently. The book made me sane....NOT sane again, just sane, and I thank you. Before hand, I was a lost soul with a mind like a rock, but now, I can see things so different. I seem to make sense more, I sleep better when I sleep. It's like a huge weight has been lifted.
Thank you, RD, thank you for a life changing book of hope and promise.
(Whatever the above wording means, I'm not quite sure, but I think it's supposed to be a compliment though.)
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Apr 25, 2005 8:15:28 GMT -5
um...your book gave me a paper cut
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