Beav
Hank Scorpio
OMG... I just realized I'm a Brony.
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Post by Beav on Aug 11, 2005 23:20:54 GMT -5
I'm listening to it now and it sounds pretty good... When are you guys going to have John Tenta as a guest? Anyway good job...
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Ass Dan
King Koopa
Curious about extra lines
Have you seen me?
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Post by Ass Dan on Aug 11, 2005 23:33:13 GMT -5
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Post by hobojoe on Aug 12, 2005 0:54:23 GMT -5
It wasn't that bad RD. I laughed a few times, and I've heard much worse on actual radio.
I think Blade could definitely use some improvement, but he saved himself with the "Sit on it" reference.
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TV's Mr. Neil
Trap-Jaw
My mind is aglow with whirling transient nodes of thought careening thru a cosmic vapor of invention
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Post by TV's Mr. Neil on Aug 12, 2005 2:28:41 GMT -5
By the way, RD, the WCW mystery man was Animal. Remember the Magnificent Seven from the last year of WCW? He was unmasked during the Jarrett/Vicious leg-breaky match during WCW Greed. He kicked Sid in the back. Unless you're referring to a different mystery wrestler, I'm certain it was Animal. Oh and by the way, if you ever again want to know the mortal status of any celebrity, look no further than deadoraliveinfo.com.
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Post by theshriekingshiek on Aug 12, 2005 3:32:52 GMT -5
Heidenreich in High Energy would have been a better idea lol
I enjoyed the show, it wasn't that bad, I'm looking forward to hearing next weeks.
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Post by poeboy on Aug 12, 2005 6:16:06 GMT -5
The main thing that I noticed were the hosts being at two different volume levels. I'm sure that this problem will be fixed for the real radio shows.
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Franchise
Hank Scorpio
No you didn't.
Ronnie Garvin, you idiot! I like steak, not soup, Ronnie Garvin!
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Post by Franchise on Aug 12, 2005 7:44:52 GMT -5
I'm listening right now...sounds good so far!
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Post by Pgarodactyl on Aug 12, 2005 8:34:05 GMT -5
Don Knotts was in Pleasentville.
The Pleasentville score was done by Randy Newman.
Rob (er... Tim) Conway's entrance music seems very Newmanish.
Coincidence?
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Post by whoopdeedoo on Aug 12, 2005 10:54:03 GMT -5
It was pretty good actually. And RD, just for reference, check my sig.
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Post by LoganB on Aug 12, 2005 11:11:24 GMT -5
Don Knotts is infact alive. Is Don Knotts dead? No. Happily, Don is alive and well. He just hasn't had any prominent acting roles lately. www.worldofcheese.org/knotts/faq/
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Post by Mongo & Pepe: Back in Black on Aug 12, 2005 12:29:28 GMT -5
I remember Neidhart wearing the baggy pants, but I don't believe he was in High Energy. High Energy was Koko B. Ware and Owen Hart. Owen and Neidhart were the New Foundation.
When Jim Neidhart's name was mentioned, I almost expected the other person to say "Who?"
If you're not down with that, SIT ON IT!
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Post by VeggieOverlord on Aug 12, 2005 12:54:35 GMT -5
I liked it. I laughed when Blade said "Do you think Verne Gagne will drop the belt?" Just the way he said it was great. Nice job guys.
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Post by Blade Braxton on Aug 12, 2005 13:25:09 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind words. I should've apologized in advance. I must admit, it's almost like a zombie version of me on the show. I had just gotten to bed after a 30+ HOUR DAY of construction work, and even though I squeezed in about a four hour nap before RD started blowing up my phone, I was still deader than Don Knotts the rest of the evening.
What a minute, I just saw that guy's sig above. Bless the lord, Knotts is alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I promise to get plenty of quality sleep to ensure full use of my brain next show.
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Post by humanoid on Aug 12, 2005 13:54:46 GMT -5
I'm sure this is something you guys already intend to work on, but when you actually start doing Get In the Ring, you might want to talk more in depth about current wrestling topics and less in depth about '70's TV. I personally laughed myself silly while listening to the show, but your audience for GITR will probably desire less Bea Arthur, more...what wrestler is named Bea?
Anyway, great show overall. I'll keep listening anyway.
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Post by stephendame on Aug 12, 2005 14:03:03 GMT -5
I'm sure this is something you guys already intend to work on, but when you actually start doing Get In the Ring, you might want to talk more in depth about current wrestling topics and less in depth about '70's TV. I personally laughed myself silly while listening to the show, but your audience for GITR will probably desire less Bea Arthur, more...what wrestler is named Bea? Anyway, great show overall. I'll keep listening anyway. B Brian Blair
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Post by Tyfo on Aug 12, 2005 14:58:27 GMT -5
I enjoyed it, you had me hooked by saying the name Cheetum and guest in the same sentence! I cant wait for that!!!!
By the way RD, theres probably a Shockmaster loving Playboy centerfold out there crying her eyes out because she was told not to enter the next Diva Search, good job man! LOL
I think everything was fine for the first time, it should be a fun ride, and remember, if your not down with that, SIT ON IT!!
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Post by whoopdeedoo on Aug 12, 2005 16:32:20 GMT -5
Oh...my...god...
Blade Braxton makes a rare appearence. And he referenced my sig!
*Faints like a schoolgirl*
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Post by Blade Braxton on Aug 12, 2005 16:44:34 GMT -5
That sig cracked me up bigtime!!!!!!!!!
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Post by whipwreckisgod on Aug 12, 2005 18:48:15 GMT -5
It sounded bad until the maude reference where I feel the ice was basically broken and it became a lot smoother and became a really nice show.
Good job.
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The Masked Jobber
Mephisto
I am the Brady Boone to Midnight Rose's Billy Jack Haynes.
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Post by The Masked Jobber on Aug 12, 2005 18:49:14 GMT -5
I thought the show was rather short. Perhaps a Q and A or an email answering section to the radio show would be cool or an upcoming contest.
I can't pass judgement yet as it still a work (or is it shoot?) in progress.
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