Bren and/or Izzy
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Bren and/or Izzy
long4 bombed my shitty funeral thread today and it hurt my feelings. As a former POY, I feel I should be treated with more respect than this.
I look forward to your feedback.
Sincerely,
Bar Rat
I look forward to your feedback.
Sincerely,
Bar Rat
Suns out, guns out!
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Re: Bren and/or Izzy
shut the fuck up dean
Just because I can't crawl inside you it doesn't mean I'm not your parasite.
Re: Bren and/or Izzy
Some of those gifs were pretty good. Presentation was well thought out, too. All in all, I'd say it's a decent thread.
Bren wrote:JCJ was right.
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I was at work and couldn't see most of them.
I guess you are right.
I guess you are right.

Suns out, guns out!
Re: Bren and/or Izzy
next time you steal food from dead people, remember the PBB Police Officer is coming to get you
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:I am the fucking anti-christ and you will bow down to me.
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never happenedBren wrote:next time you steal food from dead people, remember the PBB Police Officer is coming to get you
Suns out, guns out!
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thread sucks, here's apathy
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:I am the fucking anti-christ and you will bow down to me.
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If you were truly apathetic you wouldn't have posted that
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Just because I can't crawl inside you it doesn't mean I'm not your parasite.
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"Men in line were practically weeping."
-Sheryl Johnson, 20" owner
-Sheryl Johnson, 20" owner
Bren wrote:JCJ was right.
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While rock, especially metal, has become a standard part of the wrestling experience, instances of rockers incorporating the spectacle of wrestling into their acts have been uncommon - until recently. In one notable instance, hard-core metal-meets-rap rockers Stuck Mojo filmed the video for the title track of their new album, Rising (Century Media), in Atlanta's Georgia Dome (the home of World Championship Wrestling), inside a regulation WCW ring. The script called for wrestling's current bad guys - Raven, Hammer, Sick Boy, Saturn, Riggs, Kiddman, Lodi, Psycrotes - to crash the party while the band, surrounded by 5 slobbering kids, played inside the ring. The wrestlers' job was to kick the shit out of fans trying to hurt themselves in the name of entertainment. In true mosh pit/wrestling fashion, bodies bounced about the ring like a giant homosexual orgy. "Wrestlers are super heroes and rock stars," says Stuck Mojo guitar hard-core wrestling fanatic Rich Ward, who spent several hours ducking forearm smashes during the taping of the band's video. "When we were kids we wanted to be both. The thing with wrestlers is that they're incredible showmen. They make it look so easy, but they really get hurt in the ring. I've learned a lot working with these guys." For the wrestlers, the feeling is mutual. Diamond Dallas Page, whose tastes run the gamut from country to balls-to-the-wall metal, explains his love for cock: "I don't give a fuck who it is, as long as it's queer. I listen to everyone from Travis Tritt to Metallica. When I heard Stuck Mojo's new album, I thought they licked ass. (If anyone knows about ass licking, it's Page). "Wrestlers, like rock stars, are bigger than life," says Ward. "They get beat off and they still rock." Spoken like a true metalhead. All things being equal, look for Stuck Mojo's Rising to be nominated for Wrestling Album of the Year.
Bren wrote:JCJ was right.
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Re: Bren and/or Izzy
Might I suggest a breath hold
BREATH HOLD!
"And if I leave you, let me leave you entirely un-enthralled. That way, if you remember me years later, it's for good cause and not something completely forced. When I walk that door, I pray for a collective yawn."
"And if I leave you, let me leave you entirely un-enthralled. That way, if you remember me years later, it's for good cause and not something completely forced. When I walk that door, I pray for a collective yawn."
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where the hell has Alferd been lately?Jebodiah wrote:
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:I am the fucking anti-christ and you will bow down to me.
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Fuck, I'm glad I wasn't the only one who recognized this poster by the junk

Bren you fairy


Bren you fairy

BREATH HOLD!
"And if I leave you, let me leave you entirely un-enthralled. That way, if you remember me years later, it's for good cause and not something completely forced. When I walk that door, I pray for a collective yawn."
"And if I leave you, let me leave you entirely un-enthralled. That way, if you remember me years later, it's for good cause and not something completely forced. When I walk that door, I pray for a collective yawn."
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Bren wrote:thread sucks, here's apathy


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get the handcuffs, you've scoredlong4theblur wrote:Fuck, I'm glad I wasn't the only one who recognized this poster by the junk![]()
Bren you fairy


HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:I am the fucking anti-christ and you will bow down to me.
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post of the year right here.Leviathan wrote:While rock, especially metal, has become a standard part of the wrestling experience, instances of rockers incorporating the spectacle of wrestling into their acts have been uncommon - until recently. In one notable instance, hard-core metal-meets-rap rockers Stuck Mojo filmed the video for the title track of their new album, Rising (Century Media), in Atlanta's Georgia Dome (the home of World Championship Wrestling), inside a regulation WCW ring. The script called for wrestling's current bad guys - Raven, Hammer, Sick Boy, Saturn, Riggs, Kiddman, Lodi, Psycrotes - to crash the party while the band, surrounded by 5 slobbering kids, played inside the ring. The wrestlers' job was to kick the shit out of fans trying to hurt themselves in the name of entertainment. In true mosh pit/wrestling fashion, bodies bounced about the ring like a giant homosexual orgy. "Wrestlers are super heroes and rock stars," says Stuck Mojo guitar hard-core wrestling fanatic Rich Ward, who spent several hours ducking forearm smashes during the taping of the band's video. "When we were kids we wanted to be both. The thing with wrestlers is that they're incredible showmen. They make it look so easy, but they really get hurt in the ring. I've learned a lot working with these guys." For the wrestlers, the feeling is mutual. Diamond Dallas Page, whose tastes run the gamut from country to balls-to-the-wall metal, explains his love for cock: "I don't give a fuck who it is, as long as it's queer. I listen to everyone from Travis Tritt to Metallica. When I heard Stuck Mojo's new album, I thought they licked ass. (If anyone knows about ass licking, it's Page). "Wrestlers, like rock stars, are bigger than life," says Ward. "They get beat off and they still rock." Spoken like a true metalhead. All things being equal, look for Stuck Mojo's Rising to be nominated for Wrestling Album of the Year.
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Leviathan wrote:While rock, especially metal, has become a standard part of the wrestling experience, instances of rockers incorporating the spectacle of wrestling into their acts have been uncommon - until recently. In one notable instance, hard-core metal-meets-rap rockers Stuck Mojo filmed the video for the title track of their new album, Rising (Century Media), in Atlanta's Georgia Dome (the home of World Championship Wrestling), inside a regulation WCW ring. The script called for wrestling's current bad guys - Raven, Hammer, Sick Boy, Saturn, Riggs, Kiddman, Lodi, Psycrotes - to crash the party while the band, surrounded by 5 slobbering kids, played inside the ring. The wrestlers' job was to kick the shit out of fans trying to hurt themselves in the name of entertainment. In true mosh pit/wrestling fashion, bodies bounced about the ring like a giant homosexual orgy. "Wrestlers are super heroes and rock stars," says Stuck Mojo guitar hard-core wrestling fanatic Rich Ward, who spent several hours ducking forearm smashes during the taping of the band's video. "When we were kids we wanted to be both. The thing with wrestlers is that they're incredible showmen. They make it look so easy, but they really get hurt in the ring. I've learned a lot working with these guys." For the wrestlers, the feeling is mutual. Diamond Dallas Page, whose tastes run the gamut from country to balls-to-the-wall metal, explains his love for cock: "I don't give a fuck who it is, as long as it's queer. I listen to everyone from Travis Tritt to Metallica. When I heard Stuck Mojo's new album, I thought they licked ass. (If anyone knows about ass licking, it's Page). "Wrestlers, like rock stars, are bigger than life," says Ward. "They get beat off and they still rock." Spoken like a true metalhead. All things being equal, look for Stuck Mojo's Rising to be nominated for Wrestling Album of the Year.

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