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Old School Square

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  1. You can be a prospect, Square. Your love of Dark Side of the Moon, Rick Rude and love-hate relationship with Bischoff are good signs. On the other hand, I reckon you used to be someone else...

     

    I used to run cheapshotvideo if that's what you mean? That was over 10 years ago now, and hopefully time has healed all wounds. Oh and Junkman used to buy FMW tapes off me.

  2. Who's in this clique? Butch. Cleetus, Gladstone, Loki ?

     

    Any openings for a new member?

    Do you like bacon sandwiches?

    Do you read Loaded magazine?

    Do you play darts?

    Do you drink pints?

    Do you prefer pubs over clubs?

     

    If the answer to the above is yes, then you will be regarded as part of the so-called clique by the other, less cool forum members.

     

    Yes

    No (its not 1996 any more lads)

    No (takes my attention away from any flange that is in the pub)

    Yes

    Yes

     

    3 outta 5 ain't bad *hums meat loaf song that has a similar title*

  3. It's been unapproved, not surprisingly.

    It may appear to some that this forum is developing a bit of a habit of sweeping such shit under the carpet by deleting threads such as this.

    No-one deleted anything. It's unapproved until someone says otherwise. It's difficult to know what to do about it. With the amount of bullshit on here, it may or may not even be true.

     

    Apart from the news articles saying otherwise.

  4. I'm about a quarter of the way through Jericho's book, and to be honest, I'm a little disappointed so far. Don't get me wrong, it is entertaining and well written, but so far contains too much for my liking about Fozzy and the music side of things, and not enough about wrestling. Obviously these are only my preferences and others may not be bothered about this, but for those who are expecting a pure wrestling book, it isn't shaping up like that so far....

     

    It was never intended to be a "pure wrestling book" - it's an autobiography of his entire life, and as such he will talk about other things he did before/during his wrestling career.

     

    I never said it was - hence saying these are my tastes, and that others might not be bothered by my gripes. However, I'm sure there are others out there, especially following the first book, who would buy the book expecting it to be a wrestling one, and if so, I'm giving them a heads up that it's not entirely the case.

     

    I am struggling to think of a wrestling autobiography that doesn't cover things like childhood etc.

     

    What's that got to do with anything?

     

    My point is you want a wrestling autobiography to talk SOLELY about Wrestling. Good luck with that.

  5. I'm about a quarter of the way through Jericho's book, and to be honest, I'm a little disappointed so far. Don't get me wrong, it is entertaining and well written, but so far contains too much for my liking about Fozzy and the music side of things, and not enough about wrestling. Obviously these are only my preferences and others may not be bothered about this, but for those who are expecting a pure wrestling book, it isn't shaping up like that so far....

     

    It was never intended to be a "pure wrestling book" - it's an autobiography of his entire life, and as such he will talk about other things he did before/during his wrestling career.

     

    I never said it was - hence saying these are my tastes, and that others might not be bothered by my gripes. However, I'm sure there are others out there, especially following the first book, who would buy the book expecting it to be a wrestling one, and if so, I'm giving them a heads up that it's not entirely the case.

     

    I am struggling to think of a wrestling autobiography that doesn't cover things like childhood etc.

  6. I'm about a quarter of the way through Jericho's book, and to be honest, I'm a little disappointed so far. Don't get me wrong, it is entertaining and well written, but so far contains too much for my liking about Fozzy and the music side of things, and not enough about wrestling. Obviously these are only my preferences and others may not be bothered about this, but for those who are expecting a pure wrestling book, it isn't shaping up like that so far....

     

    It was never intended to be a "pure wrestling book" - it's an autobiography of his entire life, and as such he will talk about other things he did before/during his wrestling career.

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