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re: Nolan Smith arrested

Posted by Rds21275 on 5/21/26 at 3:08 pm to
Drew Brees finally found a market for his bad investment.
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the admiration to hoist a Larry O'Brien Trophy up every single year


Admiration?
I want to know more about Merle and her oldest boy that got picked up for petty theft in Reno.

OK...not really.

As a huge fan of the first two movies (and having the perhaps-unpopular opinion that II is better than I), this could be better than III if it's done well. But Hollywood doesn't exactly inspire much faith these days.
No doubt Hogan/Terry was a flawed man...everyone is, no matter what we want to remember of our childhood fandom.

As far as the wrestling industry, I think the best analysis came from a shoot interview with the late Bobby Heenan (available on You Tube). We all know the "character" Bobby Heenan hated Hogan, but the real guy stated a very big truth: You wanted to work with Hogan because you made money. With the exceptions of Bret and Savage (and maybe a few others that escape me at the moment), most of the people that had bad things to say about him were jealous because they were never good enough to share "top heel" status against him for big angles and big money. Hogan was the draw, and you wanted to follow him to the bank.
I guess the person checking receipts at that Wal-Mart was either MIA or part of the heist.

Meanwhile, have a case of water in your cart and you better have it.
The "She" part is almost as questionable as the "31" part IMO. :yack:
Honestly, it sounds more like a Paul Skenes fastball.
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Shakeal


I don't know if it's Charles Barkley, but he clearly hates somebody based on that rap sheet.
Just to be clear: I'm indifferent to LIV. It's the WNBA that I'd like to see gone permanently.

re: Triumph question thoughts

Posted by Rds21275 on 5/18/26 at 5:18 pm to
Maybe you'll get lucky and they'll play "I Like To Rock."

Or that Dianne Sawyer song. :dude:

Seriously, "Fight the Good Fight" is incredible. I can hear the Rush influence with the track length and the progressive tendencies.

re: Happy Birthday to Don Nelson

Posted by Rds21275 on 5/16/26 at 12:11 am to
Boston had a huge lead going into the 4th Quarter of Game 7 of the 1969 NBA Finals. The Lakers chipped away and nearly regained the lead until Nellie got this one to go.

George Halas was also out there as a player, coach, and part owner.
I hope he hangs around long enough to see what the Bills Mafia comes up with when they meet in Buffalo.

re: Houses of the Holy

Posted by Rds21275 on 5/5/26 at 9:49 pm to
A lot of hate for "The Crunge"...

I like it, but I get it.

Now "Hats Off To Roy Harper" from III...yikes.

How does that beat out "Hey Hey What Can I Do" for a spot on the album?