| Re: ECW Was Great [message #281947] |
Mi, 14 Juni 2006 17:03 |
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| Re: ECW Was Great [message #281948 ] |
Mi, 14 Juni 2006 17:08 |
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Dumbledore III wrote:
> "Setzer" <setzer [at] setzertopia.net> wrote in
> news:ZsVjg.11658$ED2.7497 [at] bignews2.bellsouth.net:
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> > After how long of speculating that the show would be nothing like the
> > ECW we all remember it is bizarre to me to see people bitching about
> > it being nothing like the ECW we all remember.
> >
> > This isn't ECW. Period. Anyone who believed this was going to have
> > ANY resemblance to the ECW of old wasn't paying attention to anything
> > going on behind the scenes. Vince isn't going to let Heyman
> > completely fuck over WWE. He's going to assert WWE characters.
> > That's just the way it is. In the same vein, SciFi is going to
> > pressure certain things, like the vampires. That said:
> >
> > I can't remember the last time a WWE product entertained me as much as
> > ECW did last night. The Zombie was ball-bustingly hilarious...I
> > literally had tears in my eyes from it and the chat in #talk. It was
> > the first time in months that I've watched a WWE show and not zoned
> > out a few minutes in.
> >
> > Was it flawed? Uh...duh. I mean, of course it was. First, it was a
> > new thing, there's always going to be hitches. Second, it was
> > controlled. Heyman is not going to be allowed to run free initially.
> > But bear in mind, Impact was awful the first few weeks it was on the
> > air on Spike. Once things settle down, the product will just get
> > better. Finally, there really was too much RAW emphasis and the Kelly
> > segment was beyond dreadful. These are all things that are easily
> > fixable though, and people who know Heyman know perfectly well that he
> > WILL fix them if he can.
> >
> > Seriously though, it was fun. Remember when wrestling was fun? It's
> > wrestling, people. Wrestling is allowed to be goofy and silly. Do I
> > want to see a return of mid-90s WWE wrapped in an ECW logo? Of course
> > not. But if people would stop doomsaying for a few minutes they'd
> > realize that the show really was a truckload of fun. And that's all I
> > want out of wrestling.
>
> The thing I most take issue with in your post is the term "ball-bustingly
> hilarious". WTF? "Gut-busting" makes sense as your gut is associated with
> laughter. Do you use your balls to laugh? Are you some kind of sick
> freak?
>
> Please refrain from using the term "ball-bustingly hilarious" in the
> future. It is highly disturbing. Thank you.
Ball bustingly hilarious is a fine term and used by many people. Please
refrain from whining about it and kindly fuck off.
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| Re: ECW Was Great [message #281949 ] |
Mi, 14 Juni 2006 19:01 |
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> Ball bustingly hilarious is a fine term and used by many people. Please
> refrain from whining about it and kindly fuck off.
I'm highly offended by the term "fuck off". I had a very traumatic
experience as a teen in a short lived but highly incendiary
relationship with a can of oven cleaner, and this brings back bad
memories.
In the future, please say "fuck formula 409".
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| Re: ECW Was Great [message #281969 ] |
Do, 15 Juni 2006 05:38 |
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Thus spake "duh" <nodamnspamok [at] yahoo.com> :
>> Ball bustingly hilarious is a fine term and used by many people. Please
>> refrain from whining about it and kindly fuck off.
>
>I'm highly offended by the term "fuck off". I had a very traumatic
>experience as a teen in a short lived but highly incendiary
>relationship with a can of oven cleaner, and this brings back bad
>memories.
I once dated a bottle of insect repellant and also find the phrase
repugnant.
BTW, I understand your off was easy.
>
>In the future, please say "fuck formula 409".
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dillon
666 permissions of The Beast
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| Re: ECW Was Great [message #281971 ] |
Do, 15 Juni 2006 05:53 |
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Dillon Pyron wrote:
> Thus spake "duh" <nodamnspamok [at] yahoo.com> :
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>>>Ball bustingly hilarious is a fine term and used by many people. Please
>>>refrain from whining about it and kindly fuck off.
>>
>>I'm highly offended by the term "fuck off". I had a very traumatic
>>experience as a teen in a short lived but highly incendiary
>>relationship with a can of oven cleaner, and this brings back bad
>>memories.
>
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> I once dated a bottle of insect repellant and also find the phrase
> repugnant.
>
> BTW, I understand your off was easy.
That ain't all. She ben gay too.
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