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Yay, @Kaz Hayashi is back - welcome back sir. I absolutely loved reading this, as whilst Iām now totally removed from wrestling and havenāt followed in years for reasons already stated, I canāt ignore that it was a massive part of my childhood and helped form my early adulthood. All the horrendous stuff aside, I have a lot to thank it for in making my younger years very special. Iād suggest that actually, accounts from peopleās childhood memories going to any show with bemused parents would make for an amazing threads. Dads are great, basically. I want to delve a little into my own archives to check my memory holds up, but I have great memories going to UK shows with Big Daddy and then later Bulldog when I was a kid. I donāt want to dilute the thread from Kazāa intentions, mind. This has properly made my day. Edit: totally forgot to mention how your dadās Paul Bearer meal enquiry made 4 people on the train look at me weird when I started laughing quite hard.
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I was in a sandwich shop about 20 years ago and a rather unattractive woman walked past the door. One of the builders waiting for his BLT said to his mate āJesus, I bet sheās got a fanny like a busted pork cheeseā.
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I had Power Move Pro Wrestling on my original PlayStation and loved it, but havenāt played it in years and so canāt comment on whether itās worth playing now. https://www.thesmackdownhotel.com/games/power-move-pro-wrestling
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I got RDR2 when it came out, played through the opening few hours which seemed like it lasted forever, got to camp, got excited that I could now do stuff, got overwhelmed and then stopped playing. Reading all the posts above make me want to go back and experience all that good stuff. My main problem with games like this is an odd anxiety that I get whereby I think Iām somehow playing it wrong, or doing the wrong stuff or not following the game where I should be following. If I could get over that and just enjoy my time in the game, Iām sure Iād get much more from it. Itās odd, actually, as I had no such anxiety with BoTW when being presented with a seemingly endless world to explore and it remains my favourite ever game. I should also add that I get bored quite easily, which may explain why the opening of the game frustrated me somewhat.
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Ipswich is somewhat famously in Suffolk though š
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I get that, I really do, but I would consider being an MP more than just a job, it comes with a very specific responsibility and too many just donāt serve their constituents as well as they should. Also, any job comes with an element of insecurity. Iām less bothered with MPs earning extra money than I am them spending time away from their core duties.
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1) Nationalisation of all energy and rail. 2) Watertight regulation on how a company can operate. I'm looking at the newer "gig economy" brands initially. If you want to play big company with a nice a logo and brand, a head office, advertising, apps, the whole lot, then you're a company who need to have staff on permanent contracts with clearly defined roles, and you need to be accountable for every penny of tax you owe. 3) Fee-free education. It simply should not cost anybody anything to learn. 4) No second jobs for MPs. If you want to be an MP, be one - not a crap presenter on GB News. 5) 50% of GDP spent on research to bring dinosaurs back to life - for as long as it takes. This is actually my top priority, and my aim would be to have a fully functioning Jurassic Park by 2030.
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Iām more and more convinced that many American parents traveled forward in time and got their kidsā names from Bob Mortimer episodes of Would I Lie to You.
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Didnāt know where else to put this, but a clip of Lenny McClean being all hard and that showed upon my Instagram feed this morning. Apart from Lock Stock, I knew nothing about him so headed to Wiki and so found this gem of an edit.
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I played drums in a garage band circa 1999. We were called Albino Al Pacino. I couldnāt tell you why.
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- joe lean and the jing jang jong cunts
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Final leg of the journey home, a change at a nearby station. The trainās waiting for us, I open the door and get a face full of vape from the bloke standing inside. This didnāt end well for him, put it that way. Iām running on fumes having had no sleep since Saturday night and am now sick to the back teeth of vaping.
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We got to MCO in Orlando to fly home yesterday lunchtime and joined the queue to drop our bags. A couple with their little girl (who looked about 8 ) were in front of us with 4 massive suitcases and 2 carry on bags. The bloke immediately left them to it and walked over by the bogs and spent the next 20 minutes openly vaping. Inside an airport. We then watched as his wife and kid struggled over to him with their bags, he just walked empty handed in front of them vaping away. When we got to the gate, there he was, again on his own, clouds of vape billowing from his gob every time the back of anyone official-looking had been turned. When we got onboard, the wife was pleased to find we werenāt sat near him (I wouldnāt have been able to hold my breath had I been sat next to him). We were however sat opposite another bloke who was more than happy to just vape on the fucking plane anyway. He was sat next to two really small kids who hadnāt been seated with their family, but there he was on a plane, vaping away like it was totally fine. As weād already taken off and the seatbelt sign was on, staff didnāt spot him until about 15 minutes into the flight when they basically told him they would turn back, land and evict him from the flight. It didnāt stop him though, he grabbed more than a few cheeky puffs throughout the flight and was really on it during landing. I might sound like a grumpy sod, but itās something I despise generally and itās the kind of stupidity I never thought Iād ever actually see. People in general being cunts like that boil my piss something chronic.
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Liverpool probably have the āeasiestā final run in, but then theyāve been poor the past few games. If they can pull things together, I can see the other two dropping points between now and the end of the season. It'll be interesting to see what the Liverpool squad looks like when a new manager takes over, Iām not sure Salah will look at the kind of offers likely to come his way and not be tempted - especially with Klopp gone.