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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 18, 2013 0:39:02 GMT 1
I'll own up here. I was a backyard wrestler. As in WWE but less refined. I've been put through a LOT, (we choreographed, but a 7-foot drop is still a 7-foot drop) to include vertical suplexes, powerbombs, chokeslams, etc. But I managed to entertain the crowd, which allowed me to keep going and realize "hey this is stupid, I need to make something of my life" (a Tombstone Piledriver tends to give one perspective on life) and make the better decisions I make now.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 18, 2013 1:41:09 GMT 1
Shopping cart....roof guys
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jun 18, 2013 4:56:11 GMT 1
Oh, Iron, why do you make this so easy??
For myself, I'd shake my 15-20 year old self and tell him there are more fish in the sea.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 18, 2013 19:29:34 GMT 1
ha!
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Post by Cali on Jun 18, 2013 19:45:39 GMT 1
Owning more VHS tapes of Pokemon's shitty animated series than actual Pokemon cards at age 10 or so. Used to watch each tape three times in a row and piss my brother off in the next room. Poor guy.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 19, 2013 15:08:43 GMT 1
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 19, 2013 18:08:54 GMT 1
You know the sad thing? I actually kinda miss the rush of entertaining a crowd (albeit none of the crowds I performed for were bigger than 200 people). I do NOT miss waking up and wondering if I threw something out during said performance. People like to make fun of pro wrestlers, but what they go through is no joke.
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