Motor City Sonics Posted June 12 Posted June 12 8 hours ago, guy incognito said: LOL. That's so funny. Can't believe Don didn't sue him. He seems to sue everyone else. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted June 15 Posted June 15 I always wonder if we just live our lives on a loop, that the second we die we are reborn and it starts all over again. In that case Brian is a four day-old infant getting yelled at by Murry for crying out of tune. Quote
oblong Posted June 16 Posted June 16 There is a train of thought that the reason a baby cries when being born is because they realize they are forgetting everything and everyone they knew in their previous life. Kind of haunting.... Personally I like the meme that says "Screw that, I'm not going thru all of this again." Seriously... I'm gonna have to sit through more school days if reincarnation is a thing? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted June 16 Posted June 16 5 minutes ago, oblong said: Seriously... I'm gonna have to sit through more school days if reincarnation is a thing? you could hope for a turn as a giant tortoise. Spend your whole long life taking your time.... Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted June 18 Posted June 18 I go through kicks where I watch lots of Food Network. I was sad to see Chef Anne Burrell passed away earlier today. RIP. 1 Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted July 3 Posted July 3 57 minutes ago, Deleterious said: Of all his movies Reservoir Dogs is #1..... Quote
IdahoBert Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Remember listening to the first Black Sabbath album in the fall of 1970 when I was a freshman at Purdue. It was a room filled with black light posters, and we put wet towels under the door, so whatever smoke we produced no one would know, and it couldn’t waft into the hallway. The first season of their TV show was really great, spontaneous, hilarious. The second season was less spontaneous because now they knew what they had been doing, and they minded their P’s and Q’s and it was nowhere near as much fun. His wife was clearly the genius behind the whole thing. My favorite quote from the first year of the series was when his wife suggested doing a light show filled with bubbles on stage, and he said “I am Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of <blanking> darkness, and I do not do bubbles!“ Well the long and the short of it is that they did do bubbles and it was amazing. Quote
Hongbit Posted July 22 Posted July 22 1 hour ago, Deleterious said: At least he got his one last performance. Can’t believe he’s dead just a few weeks after the final show. Crazy, but that’s how it goes. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted July 22 Posted July 22 3 hours ago, Hongbit said: Can’t believe he’s dead just a few weeks after the final show. Crazy, but that’s how it goes. I called that the day after the show. Knew this was coming. That just really felt like a real farewell. Probably took absolutely everything out of him just to do that. Good for him. Went out rockin' . Not even really a fan of his, but that's how you exit a stage. Quote
1776 Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Until Ozzy and the band split, I was a huge fan of Black Sabbath. I will always be a fan of the original band. I managed to see the original band four times: March 6, 1972 Dorton Arena Raleigh, NC Opening bands: Wild Turkey & Sweathog December 7, 1975 Coliseum Greensboro, NC Opening bands: Savoy Brown & Journey January 21, 1977 Memorial Coliseum Jacksonville, Fla Opening bands: The Outlaws & Mike Pinera (Iron Butterfly) September 1, 1978 Hampton Roads Coliseum Hampton, Virginia Opening band: Van Halen (First US Tour) These guys were just everyday guys that made it. I read Geezer’s book, Into the Void. I never read Ozzie’s or Toni’s. Geezer’s book was 👍 hilarious stuff. Ozzy was one of a kind. RIP Ozzy. Back to the Beginning 2 Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 (edited) This era of wrestling was the best, not too many left. Edited July 24 by Tigeraholic1 Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted July 24 Posted July 24 I have been a pro wrestling fan for as far back as I can remember. WWF/WWE, WCW, ECW, TNA, ROH, AEW, New Japan. Watching pro wrestling has gotten me through a lot of my life and helped me traverse some of my toughest moments. I was a Hulkamaniac through and through as a kid. I was an nWo-ite after a period of time when Hulk Hogan turned bad and became Hollywood Hogan. I know that man isn't perfect. I know he was a piece of **** in a lot of ways. He was flawed, imperfect, and yes, a racist. But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't devastated by this news. I'd be lying if I said Hulk Hogan wasn't a gigantic part of my childhood. I'd be lying if I said wrestling and everything didn't help me get through a lot of rough days as a kid. RIP Hulk Hogan. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Another one from the music of my life RIP Chuck Mangione Quote
gehringer_2 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 1 hour ago, CMRivdogs said: Another one from the music of my life RIP Chuck Mangione he had a nice little run with 'Feel so Good' and "Bellavia". Went to see him live once back in the day - probably at Meadowbrook. Nice show as I remember. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted July 24 Posted July 24 I liked Mangione when I was a kid. saw him at Interlochen once with my dad. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Children of Sanchez was a great album Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Friday at 05:56 PM Posted Friday at 05:56 PM Chuck has one of the strangest revivals - thanks to King Of The Hill. He hadn't recorded anything for the new season, but they will find a way to honor him. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Only 3 participants of the first 10 Wrestlemania main events are still alive. Ted DiBiase, Sgt Slaughter, and Bret Hart. (I'm not counting Mr. T as he wasn't a 'rassler' so to speak) Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.