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| The Endless Talk Thread:; 4 Whateva . . . | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 23 2007, 04:03 AM (26,004 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Nov 12 2007, 09:56 PM Post #581 |
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Well Im going to re-bump this thread. And seeing as I have 15 mins of boredom left, I will post the results of a RAW Survivor Series house show I went to a couple of days ago. Cody Rhodes d. William Regal via DDT Snitsky d Kendrick - squash Jillian came out to sing Kylie Minougues "Cant get you outta my head" and santino~! came in and got some heel heat about Italians being > Aussies - "Did you watch the World Cup last year?" and they had a duet - only to be inturupted by Hacksaw coming out holding an Australian flag, place went nuts; Marella vs Hacksaw next Hacksaw d. Santino with an attempted gore Cade and Murdoch d. Hass and Benjamin and the Highlanders via pinfall INTERMISSION Kennedy d. Hardcore Holly via pinfall Beth Phoenix d. Mickie James in a 2/3 falls match when Beth won the final fall via muscle buster HHH and Jeff d Randy Orton and Umanga after HHH hit the Pedigree on Orton. After the match, Jeff and HHH gave the front row hi-5's and did some imitation DX pose {ie: replace HBK doing his showstopper pose with Jeff kneeling down and doing that pose with his fingers} as Pyro went off. Overall, 1st half was pretty ordinary, but the main event saved the show as I got to see Jeff!!!!!!!!! I managed to get Ortons Sig at the airport, and Beth Phoenix' and Mr Kennedys at a store autograph session - so I guess it was an OK day. |
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| Don Carlos | Nov 12 2007, 10:57 PM Post #582 |
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LOL . . . Santino = teh gheyness |
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| March Haire | Nov 13 2007, 12:46 AM Post #583 |
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You should airmail Beth's signature to me. |
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| DarthHomer | Nov 13 2007, 12:49 AM Post #584 |
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Fuckin' WWE...
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This was the one in Melbourne right? |
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| Deleted User | Nov 13 2007, 03:05 AM Post #585 |
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I can airmail a pic of her aswell - I shook her hand. Jealous, yes?
Yer Darth. You didnt miss much - the brisbane one was better. They had a battle royal and a street fight. I think I got shafted <_< |
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| DarthHomer | Nov 13 2007, 03:40 AM Post #586 |
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Lame. Probably because Brisbane was the one they're more familiar with (there is a Brisbane in the states, I think). Post the pic up here if it's interesting enough... |
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| Hal P. Warren | Nov 13 2007, 04:17 AM Post #587 |
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There is a Brisbane here, but it's a small insignificant suburb. The only reason I new of it was wikipedia. There is, however, a Melbourne here of more substantial size, on the east coast of Florida. Speaking of Oz: Is Gold Coast as fun as it's cracked up to be? It seems like a nice place to chill out, with all the shark canals and whatnot. |
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| Deleted User | Nov 13 2007, 04:23 AM Post #588 |
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Darth + Rob: here is the autograph signing I went too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxje2KcDShY Theres more links but this is prob the best one. Boricua - the gold coast is fun if youre a kid, or have an endless supply of money. The theme parks kick ass the weather is sunny 90% of the time. However, mini cyclones and floods happen probably about once a year. But pretty much thats where our tourism income comes from. |
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| DarthHomer | Nov 13 2007, 04:48 AM Post #589 |
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Also, Boricua, it's pretty much the hub of all the drunken students after they finish their exams. Our schoolies is the equivalent to your spring break... |
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| Hal P. Warren | Nov 13 2007, 04:59 AM Post #590 |
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Sounds like fun. Plus I'm a huge fan of the canal/waterway aesthetic. I should stop by if I ever embark on that world tour I've thought about. |
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| Hal P. Warren | Nov 20 2007, 04:19 PM Post #591 |
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I'm seriously considering posing as an advocate for the Little People of America, and writing a letter chastising WWE for JR's reference to Hornswogle as an "It". |
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| Wassuppmann786 | Nov 24 2007, 04:22 AM Post #592 |
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Awesome
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I'm pretty sure he was refering to him being a McMahon more than anything, actually... |
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| Cowards | Nov 24 2007, 05:10 AM Post #593 |
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Ahhhh!! Still awake at 5:10am. I need to sleep, but... meh. |
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| Hal P. Warren | Nov 28 2007, 06:49 AM Post #594 |
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Buddha was sitting under a tree talking to his disciples. A man came and spit on his face. He wiped it off, and he asked the man, "What next? What do you want to say next?" The man was a little puzzled because he himself never expected that when you spit on somebody's face, he will ask, "What next?" He had no such experience in his past.He had insulted people and they had become angry and they had reacted. Or if they were cowards and weaklings, they had smiled, trying to bribe the man. But Buddha was like neither, he was not angry nor in any way offended, nor in any way cowardly. But just matter-of-factly he said, "What next?" There was no reaction on his part. Buddha's disciples became angry, they reacted. His closest disciple, Ananda, said, "This is too much, and we cannot tolerate it. He has to be punished for it. Otherwise everybody will start doing things like this." Buddha said, "You keep silent. He has not offended me, but you are offending me. He is new, a stranger. He must have heard from people something about me, that `this man is an atheist, a dangerous man who is throwing people off their track, a revolutionary, a corrupter.' And he may have formed some idea, a notion of me. He has not spit on me, he has spit on his notion, he has spit on his idea of me – because he does not know me at all, so how can he spit on me? "If you think on it deeply," Buddha said, "he has spit on his own mind. I am not part of it, and I can see that this poor man must have something else to say because this is a way of saying something – spitting is a way of saying something. There are moments when you feel that language is impotent – in deep love, in intense anger, in hate, in prayer. There are intense moments when language is impotent. Then you have to do something. When you are angry, intensely angry, you hit the person, you spit on him, you are saying something. I can understand him. He must have something more to say, that's why I'm asking, `What next?'" The man was even more puzzled! And Buddha said to his disciples, "I am more offended by you because you know me, and you have lived for years with me, and still you react." Puzzled, confused, the man returned home. He could not sleep the whole night. When you see a Buddha, it is difficult, impossible; to sleep again the way you used to sleep before. Again and again he was haunted by the experience. He could not explain it to himself, what had happened. He was trembling all over and perspiring. He had never come across such a man; ha shattered his whole mind and his whole pattern, his whole past. The next morning he was back there. He threw himself at Buddha's feet. Buddha asked him again, "What next? This, too, is a way of saying something that cannot be said in language. When you come and touch my feet, you are saying something that cannot be said ordinarily, for which all words are a little narrow; it cannot be contained in them." Buddha said, "Look, Ananda, this man is again here, he is saying something. This man is a man of deep emotions." The man looked at Buddha and said, "Forgive me for what I did yesterday." Buddha said, "Forgive? But I am not the same man to whom you did it. The Ganges goes on flowing, it is never the same Ganges again. Every man is a river. The man you spit upon is no longer here – I look just like him, but I am not the same, much has happened in these twenty-four hours! The river has flowed so much. So I cannot forgive you because I have no grudge against you. "And you also are new. I can see you are not the same man who came yesterday because that man was angry – he was anger! He spit, whereas you are bowing at my feet, touching my feet – how can you be the same man? You are not the same man, so let us forget about it. Those two people – the man who spit, and the man on whom he spit – both are no more. Come closer. Let us talk of something else." This was Buddha's response. |
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| Cowards | Nov 28 2007, 04:07 PM Post #595 |
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tl;dr Has anyone read the Anarchist's Cookbook? |
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| DarthHomer | Dec 2 2007, 10:36 PM Post #596 |
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Fuckin' WWE...
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Honestly, I was waiting for someone to do that. Nope, never read it. Should I? |
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| Cowards | Dec 2 2007, 11:38 PM Post #597 |
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It's cooking for psychopaths. Napalm, pipe bombs, fluffernutter sandwiches (surely that's illegal!) and a hell of a lot more, it teaches you how to make it. Also fraud, picking locks and probably how to succesfully skin a rhino... I'm quite sure it's in my eBook collection. Although quite sure usually equates to not having the slightest idea. So is anyone in the Christmas spirit yet? I'm not. It's not snowed yet, it's just been surprisingly warm, yet I still feel a bit non-conformist when I go outside not wearing a dozen layers, a scarf, hat, gloves and a cockring. I guess that's Kenters for you. The only thing I'm actually looking forward to is seeing my dawg. Christmas is just incidental. I've no dreams of presents or happiness or whatnot. In fact, I'm feeling kind of glum about the whole thing. Not in a Scrooge sense, just that it's likely to be dull as owt. tl;dr? Really? Well, I'm sorry. But sometimes fingers do so much and the mind just lets them do their fings and sit back and enjoy the view. I apologise to your retinas, but it's just the thing that allows me to not talk about the change in the movement from Education to Employment in youths since the 1970s. Or the differences between Marx and Weber's theories on the rise of Capitalism. Or comparing and contrasting the idealistic and materialistic approaches to culture and what may be at stake by adopting to either of me. I'm sorry. Actually, I'm not. Go fuck yourself. |
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| Don Carlos | Dec 2 2007, 11:40 PM Post #598 |
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tl;dr = ??? Somebody fill me in on this nonsense, stat . . . |
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| Deleted User | Dec 2 2007, 11:48 PM Post #599 |
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tl;dr = Theodore Long; Dolphin Rapist. |
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| Don Carlos | Dec 2 2007, 11:52 PM Post #600 |
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Guess you better watch your back, then, Dolph . . . in.
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