Neil3030 wrote: » So before the CFO$ era really took hold. Might be time to have another one? Though let's save ourselves the bother of having any prelims and go straight to the final as we all know it will be Nakamura vs. Bobby Roode.
beakerjoe wrote: » Maria and Mike say hello, love their theme
Neil3030 wrote: » Stop being difficult :pac:
Lithium93_ wrote: » Exams passed
beakerjoe wrote: » I used to every so often slip a mix tape into the sound system with a few wrestling themes on it.
Lithium93_ wrote: » I've been known on nights out to belt out Shawn Michaels entrance theme. Sadly no video exists :pac:
beakerjoe wrote: » Ah don’t start with me when it comes to nights out/alcohol and wrestling. My mates and me had a tendency in our youth to do finishing manoeuvres to each other on the dancefloor of night clubs. From Rock Bottoms to F5’s, we would often be asked to stop/leave by the establishment. The most notable of times being in Coopers one night midweek when it wasn’t too busy, some random lad was showing off doing break dance moves badly on the dancefloor. At the end of his routine, he was on his back after spinning with his legs in the air when me, in my drunken state, sees an opportunity to pounce. With yer man’s legs in the air, I proceeded to grab him by the legs and flip him over into a Walls of Jericho. Now that’s drunken me, putting a wrestling submission move on a complete stranger while shouting “come on baby”. Thankfully this guy, who towered over be once he got back to his feet, was a fairly sound wrestling fan too and took it well. In hindsight, He could have easily killed me and he would be well right to do so. But needless to say it ended well Theres also the Fozzy incident!
Lithium93_ wrote: » I Fozzy incident?
Lithium93_ wrote: » And ticket for Alter Bridge in October is bought
beakerjoe wrote: » They back again so soon?
beakerjoe wrote: » I must admit I love a good wrestling theme. I used to work in a sports shop where they had a tape deck (very outdated, it was 2004 BTW) which pumped the music over the store. I used to every so often slip a mix tape into the sound system with a few wrestling themes on it. The reaction was never good as I was the only wrestling fan but I used to love the odd time a customer would notice "Hey, isn't that Triple H's song?" Yes it is my friend, yes it is.
oneilla wrote: » I've only ever crowd surfed once at a gig in London. Can't remember it too well but I was unscathed and the security were fine with it as in I was guided out of the secure area, back into the crowd and asked if I was OK. Wouldn't do it today as I'm older. It's not particularly safe for either the surfer or the crowd.
CastorTroy wrote: » Welcome to Donegal rally weekend. Time for me to get out of town away from all the wannabes
Lithium93_ wrote: » I don't get the appeal of standing about, and watching cars constantly donut around a cone.. Ooh lads and ladies look at me, I'm in my car, spinning around a cone, I'm well cool.. Has to be the stupidest thing ever..
Omackeral wrote: » No more stupid than watching two fellas pretending to fight.
Lord TSC wrote: » Stuck in Manchester airport. Flight delayed cause they just told us they need to find a new crew for the plane
Lord TSC wrote: » So I get to my hotel room, open the door and, no joke, there's a life size cardboard cutout of Donald Trump looking back at us! As well as about 40 bottles of water, wine and a still-in-plastic coffee maker that looked expensive. Have us a fright walking in and seeing the orange one grinning back! Apparently someone was using the room as a storage room and didn't clear it out.