Short notes, and it's back to masturbating....

Jun 28, 2005 22:51

Nothing of substance happened today...or any day in a while, for that matter. I took a bite of an apple and spit it at the neighbor's dog. He looked indignant, so I explained that his dog wasn't cool, and that I spit in the face of people who don't know how to be cool. Then, I kicked the dogs ALREADY injured leg, and told the man "That's what I ( Read more... )

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anonymous June 29 2005, 03:51:14 UTC
Ritch, who sang, "i touch myself" I know the divynils did it originally, but i swear there was another, maybe a woman's name???...

Bill

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Nope ricky_david June 29 2005, 03:58:32 UTC
It was "The Divinyl's" ....they had a chick singer, but she isn't anyone important.

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jawree June 29 2005, 11:07:25 UTC
Thanks for the burn, I appreciate it. Ha.

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Something to further your point.. jawree June 29 2005, 14:47:59 UTC
"Indeed, if the term "sports entertainment" was not invented by McMahon, WWE has certainly popularized its use. A popular myth within professional wrestling fandom suggests McMahon adopted the term because staged entertainment insurance premiums are lower than for those for live sporting events. Another suggested reason is to give his business a sense of "legitimacy" in the business community as a form of entertainment, rather than as a "fake" sport. Similarly, McMahon "educated" his fan base, through the 1980s, that they weren't witnessing an improvised sporting contest, and instead that they should tune in for the sports-entertainment aspect; in other words, at least implying that the event was bettered, not diminished, by the very fact that it was being "worked." This was a cunning move, especially given that his competitors were still often presenting themselves as being legitimate sports"

This could be reasons why McMahon never gets into any trouble for the use of barbed-wire when in Pennsylvania.

I'm getting a copy of Act

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