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  1. I know this thread was just made to wind Bacardi up but "wrassling" is great. From the lighting, the fireworks and the music to the script and, of course, the fighters. Everything is enjoyable of "wrassling". It's just made with the intention of entertaining people and trying to make us spend a good time and it is succeeding at it. I still remember those Sunday mornings as a kid when I flipped out watching Hulk Hogan and I still see myself this days loving when the Undertaker makes the Tombstone.

    I think it's fun when people try to convince you that it sucks saying "it's not true, they are not really fighting"... as if they were revealing a big secret. I mean, thanks for the info.

    We are not cool enough because we watch "wrassling"? OK.

    No one is questioning why a girl would like to see muscle men strutting around and play-fighting. As I said, most men would like to see girls mud wrestling, too.

    Any male who watches wrasslin is a gay!

    lolz

    No, don't be silly. But I am sure much less people would see if it it wasn't so overtly homoerotic.

    I don't watch much wrassling but is it homoerotic at all? I didn't think it was, not unless you're looking for it.

    Wait a minute. I might have been too quick there to reject your idea that everyone who watches wrestling are gays. Because seventeen million US citizens watch WWE each week out of a total of 317 millions. That's 5.36 %, well within the range estimate of gay frequency. So yeah, perhaps you are right, perhaps most who watch sweaty, testosterone-soaked muscle men fondling each other really are gay. They might as well replace the stadium exists with closet doors.

    You're soooo cool!! That's why you're discussing "wrassling" on a GNR forum.

    Now go watch some Serbo-Croatian film, in original version of course, centered in Kantian existentialism... or go circle jerk with some other forum member about your drunk adventures in LA. No homo (erotic).
    Though the fact that everytime you see a man with not many clothes on you quickly relate it to sex makes it a bit suspicious. Yes homo.
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  2. I know this thread was just made to wind Bacardi up but "wrassling" is great. From the lighting, the fireworks and the music to the script and, of course, the fighters. Everything is enjoyable of "wrassling". It's just made with the intention of entertaining people and trying to make us spend a good time and it is succeeding at it. I still remember those Sunday mornings as a kid when I flipped out watching Hulk Hogan and I still see myself this days loving when the Undertaker makes the Tombstone.

    I think it's fun when people try to convince you that it sucks saying "it's not true, they are not really fighting"... as if they were revealing a big secret. I mean, thanks for the info.

    We are not cool enough because we watch "wrassling"? OK.

    No one is questioning why a girl would like to see muscle men strutting around and play-fighting. As I said, most men would like to see girls mud wrestling, too.

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  3. I know this thread was just made to wind Bacardi up but "wrassling" is great. From the lighting, the fireworks and the music to the script and, of course, the fighters. Everything is enjoyable of "wrassling". It's just made with the intention of entertaining people and trying to make us spend a good time and it is succeeding at it. I still remember those Sunday mornings as a kid when I flipped out watching Hulk Hogan and I still see myself this days loving when the Undertaker makes the Tombstone.

    I think it's fun when people try to convince you that it sucks saying "it's not true, they are not really fighting"... as if they were revealing a big secret. I mean, thanks for the info.

    We are not cool enough because we watch "wrassling"? OK.

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  4. 95 songs in total; only 7 played at every show. (I made this list because I was going to make a compilation for myself, but now it seems like that's too much work, so I'm probably just gonna give up on the idea.) Some of these are pretty obscure. And so many, including many of the obscure, ones are sign requests. It's amazing, you ask for some random song off some random old album and it's like "ok, sure"!

    Every other artist, take notes! This is how it's done! B-)
    Bruce literally does not care about the set list. He ignores it once the band hits the stage, and I've seen him go so far as to figure out cover that the audience requests on the spot (Jackie Wilson's Higher and Higher, Save the Last Dance, etc). The E Street Band is the best group out there, period.

    I second all this. He even went to Argentina and Chile for first time in many years and he took the time to learn and sing 2 songs written by local famous singers. Same in Rock in Rio where he started the show singing a Brazilian theme. There's nothing better than an E-Street Band show.

  5. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction. "I can't get no satisfaction, 'cause I try, and I try, and I try, and I try".

    Springsteen - Glory Days.

    And the song Slash would dedicate to Axl: Frank Zappa - My guitar wants to kill your mama.

    You know, your mama and your daddy

    Saying I'm no good to you

    They call me dirty from the alley

    Till I don't know what to do

    I get so tired of sneakin' around

    Just to get to your back door

    I crawled past the garbage and

    Your mama jumped out, screamin'

    "Don't come back no more"

    I can't take it

    My guitar wants to kill your mama

    My guitar wants to kill your mama

    Later I tried to call you

    Your mama told me you weren't there

    She told me don't bother to call again

    Unless I cut off all my hair

    I get so tired of sneakin' around

    Just to get to your back door

    I crawled past the garbage and

    Your mama jumped out, screamin'

    "Don't come back no more"

    :awesomeface:

  6. I think that they could convince Axl of almost everything. He listens to Beta and if she told him that he has to change certain aspects of his career...or even if she told him that he could talk to Slash, not about a reunion but to try to clarify things and gain some peace of mind. But, for some reason, they don't want to.

    They could do much more for this badn but this situation is clearly good for their own interests.

  7. I love it! (That's why I use so many gifs of Dean :P)

    I like the topic, I like the car, the AC/DC music and everything. But I have only seen the first seasons, I still have to watch a lot of episodes.

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  8. Culture shouldn't be restricted to those who have more money and in that aspect Internet was a bless.

    Despite being a downloading motherfucker myself to some extent (lol, just joking RIAA, we cool) I think that's a bit too easy isn't it? "I have less money but I have the right to this just the same". That attitude would work if this "culture" you speak of was globally funded and therefor the artist would get eat food and pay bills regardless of whether you pay for your "culture". But reality isn't like that. Reality isn't like that at all though. I think it's a bit shortsighted what you're saying.

    Yes, I know what you mean but it was the communist in me talking in there. I honestly think culture should be kind of a "human right". It's one of the foundations of any good society and it's one of the best ways to achieve some equality... but the authors have their rights too and they deserve their money for their work as anybody else. I said I know it's wrong, it was more a general thought.

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