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That's actually a very good point that I had forgotten about. I'm probably one of the smarter people in my class (when I put my mind to it), but I'm rarely asked for help. There's this one girl in my class; I'm probably as smart as her, but she works [i]way[/i] harder than I do, and as a result, is a better student. She is the one constantly badgered for help and I can just sit back and concentrate on my own work. Hell, I don't need the attention; if I had to deal with that everyday, I'd go crazy. To this day, I don't know how she manages to do all that and still be a nice person. Oh well.
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Well, I was like pretty much everyone else getting A's and B's in Elementary School. Then, when I entered Middle School, I entered my infamous "stupid phase," where I got mostly C's. Actually, my GPA wasn't too bad (mostly hovered between a 2.5 and a 2.8), but it wasn't up to the grades I got in Elementary School. When I got to High School, I suddenly started to get much better grades. I still haven't been able to figure out why to this day. If possible, I'm actually a bit lazier than I was in Middle School. I've gotten smarter, I suppose, but laziness and intelligence were never a really good combonation lol. So, I've decided to stop worrying about it and go along with it. It's not like I'm gonna figure it out anytime soon lol.
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Gaming Is anybody still addicted to Animal Crossing?
Shinmaru replied to SS5 Gogeta's topic in Noosphere
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by OtakuSennen [/i] [B]:p We did, but we got bored of our old town and restarted... >_< Tommy and Timmy are even more annoying than the Nook-man.. Their poor minds being warped by the evil that is Tom Nook.. [/B][/QUOTE] I second that. I thought that Tom Nook was the most annoying raccoon I'd ever met...until I caught a glimpse of his devil-children. I swear, they were spawned from nothing but the purest evil in the world. Following you around everywhere...saying the same stuff at the same time...I swear, Nook's next place will be a shop/mental institution for his repeat customers... -
Heh, I wanted to answer that question so badly, but I forgot a couple of steps to get to the Minus World >_< But I'll ask a question right now: What is the name of the final boss in Super Mario Land for the Game Boy? EDIT: I know he's a bit unknown, but seriously, the question isn't [i]that[/i] hard, is it?
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Gaming If they make another Super Smash Bros...
Shinmaru replied to HammerBlade's topic in Noosphere
Bleh, I have the same problem as you. The only person I know of that even comes close to me in SSBM is my brother, which is sad because I'm not really that good at the game. I'd say I'm in the above-average-pretty good range. I like the idea of an online play/ranking system. I think that's the only way you would have people coming back to play SSB online because one of the great components of SSB is that you're right next to the people you're fighting, so you can brag to them right then and there ^_^ With a ranking system (and maybe a plausible chat system), you can brag and actually have the statistics to back it up. -
Well, I don't know if your answer to the other question is right (I've never played Enter the Matrix @_@) but your answer to my question is incorrect.
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Well, that was short, but it got the job done. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coach: We're back and I guess we have a match going on right now! King: Yeah, Jericho attacked Kevin Nash while he was a guest on The Highlight Reel and now we have a match! [i]Jericho runs to one side of the ring and leaps over the ropes and lands a plancha on Kevin Nash. They both fall to the floor in a heap.[/i] Coach: What a move by Y2J! [i]Jericho gets up and starts stomping Kevin Nash in the back and ribs. He gets him to his feet and tries to throw him into the steel stairs. Nash reverses and instead throws Jericho into the stairs. Jericho screams in pain and Nash uses the extra time to shake off the cobwebs. He picks up Jericho and rolls him back into the ring. Nash steps into the ring and Jericho crawls away from Nash with his hands into the air. Nash throws Jericho into a turnbuckle and rams his shoulder into him a few times. He flings Jericho into the opposite turnbuckle and runs after him. Jericho moves out of the way and Nash runs into the turnbuckle.[/i] Coach: That was a crafty move by Chris Jericho. [i]While Nash is trying to collect himself, Chris Jericho does a chop block to Nash's left leg. Nash's legs wobble and he falls to the ground, clutching his knee.[/i] King: Ha ha! Got him! [i]Jericho grabs Nash left leg and stomps on the knee. Then, he starts dropping elbows on it. He stomps on the leg a couple more times and drags Nash over to the ropes. Jericho sets Nash's leg on the bottom rope and climbs on top of it. He bounces a couple of times, then jumps into the air and lands on Nash's leg. Nash screams in pain and Jericho does it again. Nash uses his right leg to kick Jericho and send him out of the ring. Jericho quickly gets up and grabs Nash's legs and drags him over to the ringpost.[/i] Coach: Oh no... King: This won't be pretty... [i]Jericho grabs Nash's left knee and slams it into the ringpost. Nash holds the knee in pain and Jericho slams the knee into the post again. Nash crawls away from the post and Jericho rolls back inside of the ring. He runs towards Nash and Nash scoops him up and slams him with a Sidewalk Slam. Both Jericho and Nash are laying in the middle of the ring. The ref starts up the 10 count.[/i] Coach: I wonder who will be the first to get up?! King: Y2J, you idiot! [i]Both Jericho and Nash stagger to their feet. Nash gets a running clothesline on Jericho, who falls to the mat. However, Nash limps over to the ropes and grabs them for support.[/i] Coach: It looks like Y2J really did a number on Kevin Nash's left leg. King: It's only obvious, Coach. [i]Jericho walks up to Nash and stomps his leg again. Nash screams in pain and Jericho stands him up and gives him a neckbreaker. He stands him up again and clotheslines him to the outside. Jericho runs to the opposite ropes and dives to the outside. Nash moves out of the way and Jericho hits the barricade. Jericho slowly gets up and rolls back into the ring, along with Kevin Nash. Jericho lifts up Nash's legs and goes for The Walls of Jericho. He gets him around halfway, but Nash swings him around with his legs. Jericho flips over and hits the mat hard.[/i] Coach: And the tide has turned once again! King: Oh no! [i]Nash shoves Jericho into the corner again and shoves his shoulder into him several times. He slings Jericho into the ropes and lifts his boot into the air. However, his left leg can't support him and he falls to the ground. Jericho smiles demonically and starts stomping his back. He grabs Nash's sides and lifts himself into the air, his knee slamming down on Nash's back. He does this several times in a row before finally stopping. He steps behind Nash and goes for a Camel Clutch.[/i] Coach: And a painful submission by Chris Jericho! [i]Nash slowly crawls over to the ropes and finally grasps them in his hands. The ref starts counting to 5 and Jericho lets go at 4. Jericho rolls Nash to the middle of the ring and does the Lionsault, landing on Nash's back. He then goes for another Camel Clutch.[/i] Coach: This is very unusual...Chris Jericho doesn't use the Camel Clutch very often. King: Just goes to show you how smart Jericho is. [i]Kevin Nash forces himself to stand up despite the pain. He then falls backwards on top of Chris Jericho.[/i] Coach: Now, the match is in Nash's favor! King: Oh no... [i]Both Nash and Jericho struggle to their feet. Nash walks toward Jericho, but Jericho dropkicks Nash's knee, causing him to fall to the ground. Then, Jericho walks over to Nash and gets him in The Walls of Jericho.[/i] King: Yes! The Walls of Jericho! Ha ha! [i]Nash grits his teeth and crawls slowly to the rope. He struggles inch by inch to get there. When he almost gets there, Jericho moves him back into the center of the ring. Nash tries moving again, but he has used up all his energy. He has no choice but to tap out and does so.[/i] Announcer: Here is your winner, by Submission, Chris Jericho! [i]Jericho raises his arms into the air and rolls out of the ring. He walks over to the bell ringer and throws him out of his seat and grabs the chair.[/i] Coach: What the hell is Jericho doing?! [i]While Nash is trying to walk out of the ring, Jericho hits him in the back with the chair. Nash crumples to the ground and Jericho strikes him again and again with the chair.[/i] Jericho: Do you like that, Nash?! Do you?! [i]Jericho starts jamming the chair into Kevin Nash's knee.[/i] Coach: Isn't somebody going to help Kevin Nash?! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Okay, it's time for Galvatron to post again.
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Where I live, we started wearing uniforms when I was in 4th grade, which was about...eight years ago, I'd say. I wore them from 4th grade to 8th grade, but when I got to high school, I didn't have to wear them. It's pretty funny because, technically, my high school is classified as a uniform school. One of my teachers told me that when the school district tried to institute a uniform policy, many students simply chose not to wear them and were sent home. Of course, for every student that's gone, the school loses money. After that, the school stopped sending people home for uniform violations, and nobody at the school wears uniforms now.
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I'm really looking forward to Mario and Luigi because I seem to have hit a wall when it comes to getting good GBA games lately. I was also a big fan of Mario RPG and Paper Mario, but even if I wasn't, I'd still be interested in this game. I'll probably give it a test rent when it finally comes out before I actually decide if I want to buy it, though.
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What is the worst thing you've done to one of your brothers/sisters?
Shinmaru replied to Fyxe's topic in General Discussion
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Transtic Nerve [/i] [B]All that happened 5 years or so ago, back when I was into wrestling. [/B][/QUOTE] Ah, I see. I never did anything like that with my brother but a couple of my friends, along with me, who're really into wrestling have gotten into a couple of fights. And to all the naysayers who say wrestlers don't get hurt...let me tell you, when someone slaps a Sharpshooter on you, it hurts like hell. -
What is the worst thing you've done to one of your brothers/sisters?
Shinmaru replied to Fyxe's topic in General Discussion
Dropping chairs? DDTs? Is it just me, or do you secretly want to be a wrestler, TN lol? My brother and I were in an argument and he pushed me. It got me a bit angry, so I pushed him back. Of course, since I'm bigger than he is, he fell and his arm hit the metal on his bed and gave him a nasty cut that needed about 10-12 stitches. I've pretty much tried to avoid fights with my siblings after that little fiasco. -
500th post! I feel really cool right now, heh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [i]Shin looked outside the window. Something was going to happen; he could feel it...[/i] Shin: I think we need to check up on Jericho. Jacen: Why? Jericho can take care of himself. Shin: Yeah, but I get the feeling that he's gonna pull something stupid. Jacen: Jericho? Nah, he would never do anything stupid! [i]Kitty and Flash stopped fighting.[/i] Flash: Please! Who have you been hanging out with?! Jacen: What do you mean? Kitty: Jericho does stupid things all the time! Jacen: Like what? [i]Just then, The Star Jammer flew overhead. It slowed for a bit, then accelerated out of everyone's view.[/i] Kitty: Like that. Flash: What the hell is he doing?! Shin: I knew he would pull something like this! He's probably going after Zemdi himself! Jacen: Does he have a death wish or something?! Kitty: We have to go after him! Flash: Yeah, after all we've been through, we can't just let him die like that! Jacen: How are we gonna get there? Shin: We could always use my ship. It might be a bit cramped but I'm sure that we could keep up with Jericho easily enough. Kitty: Then, it's settled! We're going after Jericho!
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I think that it's time another question be asked...just wish I could think of a good one right now... EDIT: Okay, thought of a decent one: How many different games (including mini-games) are in Kirby Super Star?
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Nice work, Shippo. Now it's time for The Highlight Reel! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coach: Okay, we're back on RAW. Let's take another look at that attack on Goldberg by Evolution. [i]The replay shows Triple H nailing Goldberg in the back with the sledgehammer.[/i] Coach: Look at that heinous attack on Goldberg! King: Yeah, I'm sure that Goldberg isn't too happy right now. [i]Right then, the Y2J Countdown began. 5...4...3...2...1...0! There was an explosion and Chris Jericho's theme music started up. Jericho walked out of the entrance and turned around, arms held out to his sides. He held that position for a moment and walked down the ramp, slowly and smugly. A few fans tried to give him high fives but Jericho waved his hand at them and smiled sardonically. They were just more people trying to get a piece of him. He climbed slowly up the steps and leaned back against the ropes for a few seconds before stepping into the ring. He grabbed a microphone and walked into the middle of the ring.[/i] Coach: Well, it's time for the start of The Highlight Reel. King: Quiet, Coach, Y2J is gonna speak! Jericho: As many of you know, Kevin Nash has participated in many a dastardly attack against me in the past few weeks... [i]The crowd starts cheering.[/i] Jericho: Shut up, you Assclowns, that's nothing to cheer about! [i]The crowd cheers louder.[/i] King: Why won't these people shut up and show Jericho some respect?! Jericho: Anyway...the old me wouldn't have given a damn about that Nash-hole and his petty antics. However, we're approaching a new age in the WWE. A new Jericholennium, if you will. And, as such, I feel that I should come into the forefront of the WWE, because let's be honest, I should already be at the forefront. And because of that, I feel I need to set an example to all my faithful Jerichoholics out there... [i]The crowd boos.[/i] Jericho: Quiet, you Assclowns, you know you love me. Anyway, I am now seeking retribution for the heinous attacks that have been committed against me. I'm calling out my guest on The Highlight Reel, Kevin Nash! [i]The crowd cheers as Kevin Nash's music starts up. He walks down the ramp slowly and cautiously, keeping his eyes on Jericho. He walks up the steps and steps over the top rope, keeping his eyes focused squarely on Jericho the entire time. Jericho backs off slightly and Kevin Nash turns to the audience and raises his arm in the air in a shower of fireworks. His music stops and he sits down on a stool. Jericho sits in the stool across from him. Nash then takes out a microphone.[/i] Nash: This had better be good, Jericho. I have better things to do then to talk to you. Jericho: First of all, there is never...ever anything better to do than being on The Highlight Reel unless it's getting your *** kicked by yours truly. Second, you never ever disrespect The Highlight Reel, especially when you're doing it to my face. [i]Kevin Nash stands up and the crowd cheers.[/i] Coach: That was not a smart move by Chris Jericho. King: I hope he knows what he's doing... [i]Jericho holds his arms out and backs away.[/i] Jericho: We're not doing this right now, junior. Just settle down. [i]Nash sits back down.[/i] Jericho: Now, to see how you've been heinously attacking me, let's go have a look at the obscenely, yet fairly, priced Jeritron 5000... [i]The Jeritron 5000 starts up. It shows a couple weeks ago after Jericho gave a low blow to Kevin Nash. It skips to when Nash was beating up Jericho and bloodied him up.[/i] Jericho: Do you see that Nash?! Do you see that?! That was a vicious attack on me when I had done nothing to you at all except beat your *** in a fair match! [i]Kevin Nash stands up again.[/i] Nash: Do you want to make something of it, Jericho? [i]Jericho puts his hands up again.[/i] Jericho: Whoa, slow down there, Nash-hole. [i]Nash stops and smiles at Jericho.[/i] Nash: I think that you're just scared to fight me. [i]The crowd cheers. Jericho looks at Nash with a look of pure disgust on his face.[/i] Jericho: You have the audacity to say that I'm scared...on my own show? On my own segment on RAW is JERICHO? [i]The crowd cheers slightly for the RAW is JERICHO reference.[/i] Nash: And what if I am? [i]Jericho turns his back on Nash and walks toward the ropes.[/i] Jericho: That's too bad, Nash. [i]Nash walks over to Jericho and spins him around. As soon as he does, Jericho hits him in the face with brass knuckles on his fist.[/i] Coach: Jericho had the brass knuckles! King: I knew Jericho would have something smart planned! Jericho: That's what you get when you mess with me, Nash! [i]Jericho picks up one of the stools and bashes it over Kevin Nash's back.[/i] Jericho: Do you want some more, Nash?! [i]Jericho bashes the other stool over Nash's back and clotheslines him over the top rope.[/i] Jericho: Get a ref out here, this match is starting now! Coach: A ref? King: This is a match? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ah, I was waiting so long to get a chance to do The Highlight Reel. Okay, it's Galvatron's turn to do the little segment I PMed him about.
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I used to get picked on all the time at Elementary School but it was never anything serious. The only people who pick on me nowadays are my friends and I know them so well, it's pretty easy to come back with a comment or two.
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Sure are a lot of soccer players here. The sport that I'm best at and play the most is Tennis. Some of my friends convinced me to try out for the team a couple of years ago and I made JV (I wasn't too good back then, heh). Last year, I made Varsity by the skin of my teeth as an extra, which was pretty cool (I got to practice with my friends and I didn't have to play in too many games). This year, I'm definetely trying out again. A lot of my friends, who were Seniors, are gone from the team, so I have a pretty good chance of maybe getting into one of the top three singles spots, which is cool.
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First off, I sign into Yahoo and AIM and close all the pop-ups that come with it. Next, I check nearly every website I have bookmarked on my favorites list and I usually check OB last so that I can let the posts pile up. I don't really have any habits on OB except that I sometimes check closed threads to see what happened and I search for threads before I make a new one to see if it's already been done before. I also update my signature just about everyday.
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Anyone else sick of watching the "California Circus?"
Shinmaru replied to klinanime1's topic in General Discussion
Well, it'll be big news as long as people decide to make it big news. The majority of people in America, unfortunate as it may seem, aren't interested in missing people. They're interested in stuff like the Kobe Bryant case, the California recall, and things like that. -
Anyone else sick of watching the "California Circus?"
Shinmaru replied to klinanime1's topic in General Discussion
I get kinda tired of it, too, but you have to realize that it's big news and every single major TV channel will show coverage of this ad nauseum. It's just the way things work nowadays. -
Well, here I am with my review of RAW. If somebody could do this with Smackdown (not spoilers, but a review), then I'd be grateful. I've been missing the first 45-60 min. of Smackdown lately because of driving school, and I'd like to know how it goes down. Okay, first we jump off right into the starting of RAW. The King and (ugh) Coach welcome us to RAW and plug Spike TV. I guess Spike Lee finally learned that he isn't the only guy named Spike in the world. There will also be a rematch between Ric Flair and Goldberg. Also, has anyone noticed that Stone Cold's picture before the show starts up (when the crowd cheers) looks like an employee of the month picture? It's just hard to imagine Stone Cold smiling like that. Eric Bischoff comes down to the ring and brags about his victory over Shane McMahon. They show the clips of Shane being Tombstoned by Kane and Coach and King show their disgust. Shane did a really good job of selling the Tombstone. He then claims to have respect for Vince, Linda, and Stephanie but not Shane. I think you have it backwards, Eric. He is interrupted by Jim Ross who says that he's not going to press charges against Kane, but he's going to sue Bischoff for putting him in dangerous working conditions. Bischoff begs and pleads with JR and then Stone Cold comes down with a contract in his hand. He tells Eric to sign it and he won't have to be sued by JR. Stone Cold says that it's a contract for Bischoff to fight a WWE Superstar on RAW. Bischoff assumes it is Shane, but he really has to fight Kane. If you didn't see this coming a mile away, you're an idiot. Bischoff looks genuinely sad as he walks down the ramp and I actually felt sorry for the poor guy. Seriously. As soon as I heard that Scott Steiner and Stacy were gonna fight Rico and Jackie Gayda, I prepared for the worst. Rico and Steiner did okay, but then Stacy and Jackie got into the ring. They did a lot better than I expected, but they still did pretty bad. Test fights Steiner when the ref's back is turned and Rico gets a cheap shot on Stacy, allowing Jackie to get the pin. Steiner challenges Test to a match next week and Test gets Steiner to put Stacy on the line. Something tells me that something that will bend logic is going to happen next week. Next, is an Evolution promo. Flair complains about his match with Goldberg and about the fact that Evolution is not allowed to interfere. Trips walks in and complains that he has to face 5 guys in the Elimination Chamber with a torn groin. Orton corrects him by saying that he and Triple H will be facing four guys and that Triple H will have the belt on him at the end of SummerSlam. I really hope that Randy Orton is a dirty liar. The Dudley's fight La Resistance in a short "match." La Resistance gets a beating in the beginning until Rene Dupree runs in with the American flag and beats down the Dudleys with it. Grenier breaks the flag over his knee and they drink wine and pour it on the Dudleys. Next, is a short promo with Molly Holly, who is preparing for her match backstage. Goldust comes backstage and says that she has an affinity for "Go...go...go...go...Go Go Power Rangers...Gold!" Then, he introduces someone who is definetely not boring, Lance Storm. Storm comes in wearing full Goldust-style makeup. Storm congratulates Molly on her huge ascension in the women's division but she slaps him before he can finish. Pretty funny stuff but I hope this isn't all that they'll use Lance Storm for. I smell a tag team in the future. RAW could use an actual good tag team. HBK and Kevin Nash argue over who will be the champion at SummerSlam. Goldberg walks up to them and thanks them for their help, but says that he's going to be champion. Shawn gets in his face and says he has a problem with that. The tension should be thick but you know that Michaels and Nash won't be winning the championship. Booker T.'s music hits but Christian comes out instead. Turns out that Christian won the Intercontinental Title at a house show. Christian has really turned me into a fan the last few weeks because he's entertaining. He's got Chris Jericho written all over him. He comes out and acts like Booker T. and fights Spike Dudley in a decent match for the Title. Christian hits the Unprettier for the first time in a long time and gets the victory. Pretty good match. Eric Bischoff greets Kane in the back and asks him to just pin him in their match. Kane refuses and says that they'll do things his way. Bischoff looks like he's gonna pee his pants. Jim Ross replaces Coach at the announcing booth. Coach look really unhappy about being replaced and I swear I thought he was gonna deck JR. For some reason, I think that Coach is gonna join Theodore Long when he comes back. Maybe Teddy Long can actually teach Coach how to be a good commentator. Let's just hope. Next, is the Kane/Bischoff match. Bischoff lays down but Kane grabs him by the throat and lifts him into the air. JR practically goes insane yelling for Kane to chokeslam Bischoff. Kane throws him into the ground and goes to the outside for the countout. Kane walks back in and says that he's tired of doing what other people want and says he's going to do things his way. Rob Van Dam runs out and attacks Kane. He does a Five Star but Kane moves out of the way and hits the chair face first, in a bump that really, really looked like it hurt. Then, Kane bashes RVD over the head with the chair. The chairshot was really loud. Triple threat between Molly, Trish and Gail Kim for the Women's Championship. Pretty good action. Kim barely misses a plancha and hits her head on the floor, which shook her up a bit. Molly and Kim beat up on Trish the whole match and hang her up on the turnbuckle. Kim charges for the baseball slide but Molly clotheslines her to get the win. Great ending; shows that it's not always brawn that wins a match. Apparently, Evolution just stands around in the same spot all night. Flair and Orton talk about stuff and Triple H says he got Bischoff to make Orton the guest referee. They hug and find out stuff about each other. Okay, not the last part, but you get the feeling that's what happens. We see a vignette with Rosey helping an old woman cross the street. I cracked up when Rosey stopped the cars by holding out his hand. Rosey tells the old woman his initials and she slaps him. Hurricane comes and chastises Rosey a bit. Bischoff is celebrating in his office and tells Stone Cold that he outsmarted him again. Bischoff says that he strives for perfection and Stone Cold says that he can prove it in his next match. Bischoff is confused and Stone Cold tells him that in the contract in states that the winner of the Kane/Bischoff match would fight Shane McMahon at SummerSlam. Again, Bischoff looks sad. Rodney Mack against Hurricane in a decent match. Hurricane gets the win with a cross body and Mack attacks him after the match. Rosey makes the save with his swinging sidewalk slam. I really love Rosey's superhero pose. It's freaking hilarious. Jericho comes out and clears up rumors about the hair vs. hair match. He says that he was putting his facial hair on the line and that he would never risk his "luscious locks." Jericho is really hilarious talking about his hair. Kevin Nash comes out and puts some images on the obscenely and obesely expensive Jeritron 5000. Is it just me or does Jericho look kinda like Kurt Angle bald? Nash is pretty good when he's actually being funny instead of making me laugh when he wrestles. Jericho calls Nash funny but says that what's really funny is that he'll eliminate everyone from the Elimination Chamber and become champion. I don't know about everyone else, but I'd love to see Jericho instead of Goldberg as champion. Then, Chris calls Nash a "Nash-hole" which made me laugh. Nash goes to pack up his stuff and Jericho attacks him. He beats on him until Nash nails a sidewalk slam and clotheslines him to the outside. Then, Jericho runs away and tries to hide under the ring. Nash grabs his legs and gets a fire extinguisher in the face while Jericho runs off. Ric Flair fights Goldberg in a match that was totally carried by Flair. Goldberg gets some offense in but it's Flair's cheating that makes the match. He nails Goldberg with everything they have but Goldberg still won't go down, even with Randy Orton's fast counts. Goldberg eventually spears both Flair and Orton. Then, Shawn Michaels comes and nails Orton with the Superkick. Must've really hurt because that crack echoed all throughout the building. Goldberg hits the Jackhammer and HBK uses Orton's limp hand to make the three count. Overall, a decent RAW. There was some good humor and some decent matches on the show. The Highlight Reel (as usual) was my favorite part of the show. Almost as good was the decent match that Flair carried Goldberg to. This week's RAW did it's job; it built up next week's show and also built up SummerSlam.
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Couple mistakes that I'd like you to edit out, Shippo. First of all, and this is my fault for not letting this be known, we're not going to be doing the Elimination Chamber when we do SummerSlam because I think it's a bad idea. Plus, it'll just be a pain in the *** to do becaus there are so many people involved. Second, you mentioned Unforgiven instead of SummerSlam. But just edit your post and everything will be fine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Triple H: Maybe [i]you[/i] have all day, Goldberg, but [i]I[/i] don't. [i]Triple H starts backing off as the crowd boos furiously.[/i] Triple H: Be quiet, you idiots! I already told you, Bill, I'm not going to kick your *** until SummerSlam; it's not good business. I figured even an idiot like you could figure that out, but I guess I was wrong. King: Whoa! Coach: I don't think that was the smartest move by Triple H. [i]Goldberg paced around the ring angrily.[/i] Goldberg: So, what you're saying is, is that you're too damn scared to get in the ring with me! [i]The crowd cheers wildly.[/i] Triple H: See, now you're just putting words in my mouth, Goldberg. Ric Flair: The champ is scared of nothing and nobody! You'll get what's coming to you come SummerSlam, Goldberg! Woo! [i]Ric Flair struts around behind Triple H.[/i] Randy Orton: Face it, Goldberg, you just can't hang with Evolution. [i]Goldberg smiles down at them.[/i] Goldberg: Then, why don't you prove it?! [i]The crowd cheers wildly once again.[/i] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I would finish this off, Shippo, but I have the Highlight Reel after this and I want as much room as I can to do this. Finish it off however you want, though.
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I would've gone if I was anywhere near Maryland, but I wasn't, unfortunately. But man, did it ever sound cool. If I had gone, I probably would've been one of those cosplaying nuts, too...probably as Spike or Vicious because suits are easy to find...I heard there were a bunch of people from various webcomics (like MegaTokyo and Penny Arcade) at Otakon. Can you confirm this, Syk3?
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by PoisonTongue [/i] [B]Denis Leary. Leary is social commentary and satirical humor at its best. He's not afraid to speak his mind...and that's very commendable. It's amazing watching him do his act, just to see how his mind works. Nothing is off limits for him, nothing is taboo. He talks about what pisses him off and does a damn good job of it. [/B][/QUOTE] PoisonTongue, I totally agree with you about Denis Leary. Leary is comedy at its very best. I was very lucky to catch his comedy specials on Comedy Central in the build up towards his roast and I'm glad I watched them. He's just an amazing comedian. He's the kind of guy that would do a show for the Pope and start it off with a thirty-minute bit about Catholic priests; as PT said, no subject is too taboo for Leary. In fact, the more taboo, the better in his case.
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My school's mascot is a Native American warrior and our school colors are black and orange. And I must say that black and orange really aren't a good combonation...at least, not with the ugly orange we have...
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[i]Triple H walks down the ramp and stops in front of the ring. He starts yelling at Goldberg and Goldberg yells back at him. Goldberg steps through the ropes halfway and is brought back in by Ric Flair. Flair hammers him over the back but the blows don't faze Goldberg. Goldberg them elbows Flair in the gut and puts him in a front facelock. He turns so that he is facing Triple H and growls at him.[/i] Coach: It looks like Goldberg is getting ready for The Jackhammer! King: Oh man, this is not good... [i]Goldberg lifts Flair into the air and holds him for what seems like to be an eternity. Then he slams him into the mat and covers him for the three count.[/i] Coach: Goldberg is the winner! King: Poor Naitch... [i]Goldberg throws Ric Flair out of the ring and starts to celebrate. He climbs up onto the turnbuckle and throws his arms into the air. What he doesn't notice is that Randy Orton is sneaking into the ring from the audience with a chair in his hand.[/i] Coach: Wait a minute, it's Randy Orton! King: Yes! [i]Orton runs up to Goldberg and slams him in the back with the chair. Goldberg falls and hits his head on the turnbuckle. Goldberg crawls around and Orton hits him in the back again. Orton throws the chair aside and picks Goldberg up. He decides to celebrate and the audience boos him. He sets Goldberg up for the RKO but when he finally does it, Goldberg picks him up and tosses him across the ring. Randy Orton quickly runs out of the ring and joins Triple H and Ric Flair, who has just gotten up. Triple H grabs a microphone and prepares to start talking with Goldberg, who also has a microphone.[/i] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Okay, Shippo, now it's time for you to start the Goldberg/Evolution promo.