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Thomas Bugg

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  1. Now a few years ago the NFL Network did their Top 10 on this subject but obviously they only covered football, and also I feel that there were several great teams that failed to get even an honorable mention on the program, hence this post. I'm not going to bring up the Philly teams that I listed because those memories are too painful to bring back up. Instead- and I know it'll probably irritate someone in the DVDVR- but I'll bring up those Cleveland Indians teams of the mid- to late-90's. Those guys kicked a lot of butt! I mean even today you could rattle off the names- Baerga, Lofton, Sandy, Belle, Orel, Nagy, Thome, Murray, Omar, Manny- and you have an All Star team in and of itself. Jesus Christ, seven winning records, six division titles (five of them shits were consecutive, they dominated the AL Central), two pennants and NOT ONE WORLD SERIES TITLE?? And as I watched Game 7 of the 1997 World Series I felt MY goddamn nuts ripped out by the way it ended, so I can only imagine how Cleveland sports fans felt. That's the last of anything I'm going to mention in this thread about that city because it's been beat to death. Ugh, the Chiefs of the 90's. I could've picked any team from the Marty Era (save for 1998) and it would've fit the bill here. But I decided to go with the 1995 squad. If the Chiefs would've won the Super Bowl that year, I strongly believe that the defense that year would've made a lot of people's Top 25 list- not necessarily on the level of the 1985 Bears or the 2000 Ravens, but at least an honorable mention. In addition, Marcus Allen was in the midst of a rebirth, Tamarick Vanover was a highlight reel in the return game, and Steve Bono had the best year that he EVER had in the NFL. This was of course before he became the butt of jokes, mainly due to... THAT GODDAMN DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAME!!! The best thing that I can say about this game is that the Chiefs defense did their job- holding the Colts to a touchdown in the first half and a field goal in the second. The offense was fucking terrible- 4 turnovers, and three of them were picks by Bono, who suddenly in the second half forgot what his own receivers looked like. In all fairness Bono didn't have any Pro Bowlers as receivers to work with, neither did Rich Gannon who replaced him after the third INT- Gannon almost willed the team to victory, but Lake Dawson dropped the football in the end zone. Marty being Marty in the playoffs acted as if he didn't know what the fuck he was doing in the 4th quarter, and don't even get me started on Lin "Couldn't Hit The Broad Side Of A Barn With A Goddamn Apple Seed" Elliott! Yes, it was cold and windy in Kansas City and it wound up being as in a majority of cold weather games a defensive struggle, but FUCK!
  2. Just got through watching. Race was a beast and Funk is one of the best sellers I've ever seen. And that crowd in Houston was fire.
  3. My boys gettin' that shit in on Colt Cabana and Jay Lethal. SUPERKIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!!!
  4. I was in Job Corps in 1999 and this buggy whip armed, bug eyed, non-athletic fuck was trying to tell me that he went to a show and Andre The Giant picked him out of the crowd to be a tag partner. This same disreputable douchebag also told me that he was a mayor of a small town. Fuck outta here!
  5. Have you ever been around a group of wrestling fans, be it casuals or smarks, at a show or even online, that once they start to talk you can detect their bullshit from a mile away? Like, for instance they'll say they drank beer with a group of wrestlers and tell you they drank said group of wrestlers under the table, when in fact they'll get comatose drunk off a single can of Budweiser NA. Some of the lies I've been told by fans have not only stuck with me through the years, but have given more ammo to the people that think we're no more than Neanderthals. One that I can think of off hand was told to me at a Smackdown/ECW house show in 2008. As the fans are filling up the Savannah Civic Center and me and a friend of mine are getting back to our seats from getting beer, we're talking to the guys sitting in front of us. One of these guys proceeds to tell us about the many major things that he's seen in person at shows, and in the front row at that arena no less. One of the things he claims to have seen is the Night Of The Skywalkers match between the Roadies and the Midnights, LIVE AT THE SAVANNAH CIVIC CENTER!!! I WAS THERE, MAN!!! My friend and I are looking at each other like, "Can you believe this fucking guy??" Then he claims to have been there when Rude beat Sting for the US title at the Clash Of the Champions. Now that one is a bit more believable since it did actually happen at said venue, but still, do I look like I have "ASSHOLE" written on my forehead? Alright, let's hear your stories. Assuming they're true, you scumbags!
  6. I just subscribed and I'm loving this shit! A plethora of UWF, and I'm loving the Blood section.
  7. Thomas Bugg

    Seed Of 6ix

    I can't believe these cats haven't blown up yet. For those not in the know, Seed Of 6ix are four young cats out of Memphis, Locodunit (P.O.M.), Lil' Infamous, Rebelyus and Trigg Bambino. Think of a more lyrical version of Three 6 Mafia, basically carrying on their legacy. Two of the members (Loco and Lil Inf, the original duo) are DJ Paul's nephews, and Lil' Infamous is not only the son of the late Lord Infamous, but he looks, talks and raps like him. Add in Trigg and Rebelyus, and at times Loco's brother Ant Dunit who's kinda the unofficial fifth member like Project Pat was with Three 6, and you've got a dope supergroup. And it's not like they're rookies or anything- before they formed the group in late 2014 they had mixtapes for years. Here's a small sample of their work that I put together.
  8. I just found this here and lost all fucking respect for Tie Domi. What a pussy move! I bet even the Leafs fans had to be like, "Dude really???"
  9. Because I just can't be the only guy in here that has these themes that we all grew up hearing from our televisions on the weekends or whatever as ringtones! So what are your favorites and why? This one right here just strikes me as one of those themes from a cop show in the 70's. And as a kid I was never a fan of the WWF, but this theme kicked ass and still does today.
  10. Even as an adult there are some deaths in movies or TV that just downright tug at your heartstrings. I must've seen Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan a million times and I still can't watch this scene without bawling like a baby. Spock made the ultimate sacrifice, then the moment that Bones says, "Jim, I think you better get down here." and the music that hits..... ....excuse me for a second......anyone got Kleenex?? :'( As if that wasn't saddening enough, in Rocky III this happened.....
  11. Old school Flyers here, and yes that means a lot of Shultz and Hextall
  12. Fuck the dumb shit, I'm a Philadelphia Flyers fan that loves seeing the Bullies beat the shit out of people, and if it's the Rangers, the Penguins, the Caps or the Habs, then all the better. So let's go!
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