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Post by E Murph on Feb 8, 2009 18:41:26 GMT -5
xomalulanixo
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Post by Mike on Feb 8, 2009 18:46:20 GMT -5
We're older than we used to be this town holds no more to see we’re fading in, we’re fading out until I hear you say
Come on, come on Hey kid, this is far too important for you to understand She says be a man, you know this is what we both wanted It’s time for us to let go of all we’ve known
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Post by Sadie on Feb 9, 2009 0:14:02 GMT -5
This article is wrong. Jericho was at a stop sign and was about to turn right when the male "Kalen" stopped and banged on his window and made fingering gestures. Jericho got out, had a few words,and then the events in the video happened.
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Post by E Murph on Feb 22, 2009 11:50:31 GMT -5
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Post by Mike on May 27, 2009 23:54:44 GMT -5
MINNEAPOLIS -- The Red Sox tied a modern-day record with six wild pitches in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to the Twins.
Daisuke Matsuzaka had four and relievers Manny Delcarmen and Justin Masterson each had one. Backup catcher George Kottaras was catching Matsuzaka for the first time in a regular-season game.
Matsuzaka's four wild pitches tied a club record set on Sept. 14, 1929, by Milt Gaston.
It was only the fifth time since 1900 that a team has thrown six wild pitches in a game. The California Angels were the last team to do so, throwing six wild pitches against the Twins on April 13, 1991.
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Post by Sadie on May 28, 2009 14:30:38 GMT -5
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Post by E Murph on May 30, 2009 10:32:08 GMT -5
By Shane McKinley, Torch specialist
"I just can't seem to get out this slump If I could just get over this hump But I need something To pull me out of this dump I took my bruises, took my lumps Fell down and I got right back up But I need that spark To get psyched back up In order for me To pick that mic back up"
-"Beautiful" by Eminem
Mr. Kennedy is fired...fired. He apparently suffered an injury in that lame basketball gimmick match. And so the man who was on the shelf nursing an injury for nearly a year comes back during a Raw devoted mainly to Vince's desperate attempt for attention...and then gets injured. Again. That's wrestling for you.
It would be one thing if the Denver Debacle was just Vince being desperate for attention. We all knew stupidity was coming and knew that Mr. McMadman would do his patent penis references. We could handle it.
But now with the news that Mr. Kennedy has been released from WWE...suddenly that Denver Debacle Raw show is hands down the worst show for WWE fans this year. And yes, I'm putting the "Enos Show" ahead of the Raw where after just winning the Royal Rumble, Orton and his cronies let themselves get owned by Shane McMahon.
The Denver stupidity wasn't the worst thing in WWE programming (certainly there have been worse moments) but it was incredibly bad timing. At a time when the loyal WWE fan was sick and tired of the predictable, bloated, stale formula of WWE programming...the last thing they needed was joke matches, overkill of WWE propaganda, weak wrestling characters, and go-nowhere feuds. To me reaching out to the "casual fan" in this regard wasn't worth it.
It's quite telling that the flagship show of WWE is the flagship of mediocrity.
During his return, Kennedy cut a promo on Orton and said that he would become the next world champion. At first glance, no way does Kennedy have that much cred. But seeing how Orton is just wasting time with Batista in a do-nothing feud, an Orton-Kennedy feud could have filled time. I don't give that idea much of a chance now. Doesn't matter now. It isn't gonna happen. Was a mistake to have Kennedy claiming to be the next WWE champion...to have Kennedy injured and let go. Bad luck. Bad karma.
It's very risky to pump up an injury-prone guy and invest a lot of time into him, only to have it blow up in your face. Last year we were talking about the face push of Kennedy on Raw after the '08 draft. Then he got injured. Plugged his movie and made fun of MVP. Then came back...and then got fired.
Attention wrestling conspiracy theorists: Would be funny if the whole "Kennedy is fired" thing was manufactured. Funny in the way that it's sad. Not sure about the point of a fake news injury report, but WWE is grasping at straws nowadays.
WWE gave him a long leash and he came up short. Whether it was bad luck, the failure of WWE, or mainly the failure of Kennedy himself, that's up for debate.
It's a shame too. Probably my favorite Kennedy match was his first blood match with the Undertaker at Survivor Series. Enjoyed that he wasn't a complete WWE robot in his promos and matches.
Hearing a lot of talk of Mr. Kennedy heading down to TNA. I think it would be a good move. Raw is too concerned with pumping out Santino/Hornswoggle/Golddust/Vickie/Jesus Cena/Idiot Orton/Slug Dave/Poser MVP. If he shows up in TNA, there's yet another reason to check out the freshness of that loony Impact show.
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Post by Mike on Jun 3, 2009 20:33:51 GMT -5
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Post by Sadie on Jun 5, 2009 12:45:11 GMT -5
Let’s do this again: do you want to be drafted first overall by the New York Islanders?
It would be a dream come true. I really hope it happens.
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Post by Mike on Jun 6, 2009 13:06:27 GMT -5
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Post by E Murph on Jun 9, 2009 18:18:44 GMT -5
Sometimes I feel so alone, I just don't know, feels like I been down this road before, So lonely and cold, It's like something takes over me, Soon as I go home and close the door, Kinda feels like deja vu, I wanna get away from this place I do, But I can't and I won't say I tried but I know that's a lie cause I don't And why I just don't know
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Post by Mike on Jun 11, 2009 16:15:06 GMT -5
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Post by Sadie on Jun 17, 2009 13:49:54 GMT -5
• The same year, Farnsworth was accused of taking a nap in the Cubs clubhouse during a game. It also has been written, perhaps related to his sleeping habits, that he struggled balancing Wrigleyville night life with Cubs day games.
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Post by E Murph on Jun 20, 2009 12:58:23 GMT -5
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Post by Mike on Sept 22, 2009 19:07:03 GMT -5
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