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  1. SpacemanSpiff

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    The Andre The Giant story was good. I liked how Hogan would make Randy Savage and The Iron Sheik voices.
     
  3. SpacemanSpiff

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    met a bunch of them once...wasnt into it though so i dont know them all

    i remember big kahuna guy and an uncle fester looking guy that was an undertaker type persona
     
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    I wasnt really into wrestling but limited tv while growing up. the andre movie was talking about the cable etwork how it brought wrestling out of its shell.
    i remember many names but I cant think of any current ones. probably a little more into boxing I like hitting the heavy bag at the gym . i think its my 2nd to favorite thing to do. I should just buy one.
     
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    Started dating this chick.. already leavin her toothbrush over here and my bed smells like essential oils wtf...
     
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    i could have the names wrong but guy i call kahuna was huge hawaiian looking guy kind of looked like he could be a sumo too...weird looking guy was a managaer or something maybe managed the undertaker guy if he was late nineties
     
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    this is when it got really weird.
     
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    Then Gallagher comes on and smashes em with a giant wooden mallet
     
  9. SpacemanSpiff

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    paul bearer is the weird guy i remember

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    Nice neck fat
     
  11. Eric!

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    Yep, that shit got me too. The first one is always the best when it comes to horror movies. The following sequels he grows up into this evil being that kills every fuckin thing.
     
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    huge guy seems to be called yokozuna...not kahuna

    he doesnt drive well...he pulled into the parking spot in a rental and smashed the bumper of the next car while a cop was standing right there (id been the victim of a hit and run that night and she was taking my report)..she just ignored it though because they were both rental cars
     
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    It's not your fault Neo, it's his choice. He sounds like he's in pretty bad shape.
     
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    I believe Jason became brain dead from partial drowning.. I dont know tho. He lives in the woods and says chee chee chee ha ha ..
     
  15. SpacemanSpiff

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    pic i posted had some story on it about the music author used that or sampled it from the "kill her mommy" line
     
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    Since Mrs. Voorhees, the killer in the original Friday the 13th, does not show up until the final reel of the film, Manfredini had the job of creating a score that would represent the killer in her absence.[34] Manfredini was inspired by the 1975 film Jaws, where the shark is not seen for the majority of the film, but the motif created by John Williams cued the audience as to when the shark was present during scenes and unseen.[35] While listening to a piece of Krzysztof Penderecki music, which contained a chorus with "striking pronunciations", Manfredini was inspired to recreate a similar sound for Friday the 13th. He came up with the sound "ki ki ki, ma ma ma", based on the line "Kill her mommy!", which Mrs. Voorhees recites repeatedly in the final reel. The "ki" comes from "kill", and the "ma" from "mommy". To achieve the unique sound he wanted for the film, Manfredini spoke the two words "harshly, distinctly, and rhythmically into a microphone" and ran them into an echo reverberation machine.[34] Manfredini finished the original score after a few weeks and recorded it in a friend's basement.[35] Victor Miller and assistant editor Jay Keuper have commented on how memorable the music is, with Keuper describing it as "iconographic". Manfredini makes note of the mispronunciation of the sounds: "Everybody thinks it's cha, cha, cha. I'm like, 'Cha, cha, cha'? What are you talking about?"[36]


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    Jonathan Quick was legit AF last night. He's doing everything right. But c'mon, being down 0-2 to an expansion team? LA's got some 'splainin' to do.

    Game 1 Celtics and Bucks, game 3 Kings and Knights. Tomorrow is gonna rule!
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    a buck a beer. ok then.
     
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    Where the hell are you drinking?
     
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    ^^^ I have no idea what you're talking about up there Neo, but I like the sound of it and that kid up there really makes me smile. :D
     
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