bygbadwulf:
hehe, beardland security.......
sorry for the late reply, but I was trained to be a pro wrestler about 5 or 6 years ago, by some guys called The Damned. was training solid for about a year, then life got in the way, had a few shows here and there after I stopped, but I'm glad I'll be back in there, I missed it. I'll send ya the website once I'm on it EL SUICIDO LOCO
pascipio:
Have you tried a real Irish bar with real Irishmen pouring?
if:
I'll be shocked and dismayed if Bradley is still the coach for the Gold Cup and Copa America. I have no idea who we'll get, but he is so far below the standard of who we were rumored with that it's ridiculous.
westley:
Sigur Ros is my favorite band. Period. If you've got anything to share, feel free. I'd appreciate it.

Oh yeah, I'm watching live. I quit my job last month to start my own business, so I get lots of flexible 'me' time. I've also met Jermain Taylor a couple of times. I'm originally from Memphis and he, for whatever reason, was always known for showing up at wu shu exhibitions in the region, which I sometimes competed in. Really nice guy. You never would have known he was a big star Olympian by his demeanor.
westley:
Also, I worked at Grand Casino Tunica just outside of Memphis for 3 years and met several other boxers. I am convinced that Tim Witherspoon is the nicest person on the planet.
pascipio:
I did not mind the line up GS played. In fact, I think he was a bti agressive. I was far more concerned with injuries than winning. Also, you never know the situation the team will be in when the knock out rounds come up. Good to have some on the younger players in against top flight competition; you never know when you may need them.
gnarface_killah:
its a great film. I love it.
pascipio:
I was thinking of Braveheart when I left the theatre. I did not want it to end, I wanted to see the last battle! Apacolypto is something like that. I did not want it to end. It is a great adventure film. After seeing Braveheart and the Passion, even if I did not know it was a Gbison film, I would have recognized it as his style. Fantastic film.
cyberedz:
Only that the Celtic boards have been buzzing about it for the last few days and he's "the new Hagi". It worked well for Petrov, so he may indeed sign. My mate, who works in BBC Sport Scotland, is trying to find out some more about him, so if I hear I'll let you know.

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