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glenniebun May 20 2015, 13:14:07 UTC

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ponch330 May 20 2015, 19:54:43 UTC
Funny, The Clash don't look lost in the supermarket!

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

I've been waiting to post that all day.

TAKES BOW.

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jeditab May 21 2015, 02:37:04 UTC
Meltzer reporting Destination America has canceled TNA; using an out-clause they have in the contract to end Impact in September

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thejawas May 21 2015, 13:01:11 UTC
As a certain Doctor of Style used to say: "turn out the lighhhhhhts; the party's over."

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jeditab May 21 2015, 02:38:29 UTC
Samoa Joe wrestling in a studio in Orlando? It's been done.

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wantedbadass May 21 2015, 04:59:21 UTC
CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, Tyler Black, Kevin Steen, El Generico, PAC, KENTA, and now Samoa Joe.

Yet I still don't get AJ fn' Styles in the WWE?

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thejawas May 21 2015, 13:02:26 UTC
Judging by his ROH and NJPW stuff, AJ (TOWOB) could be having great matches with the likes of Cena and Rollins in WWE. I'm still blown away by AJ's renaissance since leaving TNA. Funny how that works.

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hitmanclark May 21 2015, 16:45:48 UTC
He was awesome in TNA too. People stopped watching and went off 'net reports, but AJ wa shaving badass, blowaway matches with Aries and Bully Ray for months before he left.

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Best Albums of 1972 basementjoe May 22 2015, 19:18:52 UTC
Man, 1972 was another great year in rock music. I listened to about 45 albums from that year, and I only hated one of them! ("Faust So Far" by Faust) Not bad at all, although I did skip a Captain Beefhart album and a Can album, with full knowledge that I would dislike them. Anyway, here is my list for the year. Let me know what you dudes think.

Honorable Mention (Good to Very Good)
"Jackson Browne" - Jackson Browne; "Blue Oyster Cult" - Blue Oyster Cult; "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green; "Pink Moon" - Nick Drake; "Music of My Mind" - Stevie Wonder; "Thick as a Brick" - Jethro Tull; "America Eats Its Young" - Funkadelic; "Eagles" - Eagles; "#1 Record" - Big Star; "School's Out" - Alice Cooper; "Saint Dominic's Preview" - Van Morrison; "The Slider" - T. Rex; "Back Stabbers" - The O'Jays; "Close to the Edge" - Yes; "Foxtrot" - Genesis; "Caravanserai" - Santana; "I'm Still in Love With You" - Al Green; "Seventh Sojourn" - The Moody Blues; "The Magician's Birthday" - Uriah Heep

Honorable Mention (Truly Great Albums That Didn't Make the ( ... )

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Re: Best Albums of 1972 hitmanclark May 22 2015, 21:02:59 UTC
Love this! HARVEST! DEMONS & WIZARDS! TALKING BOOK! EXILE!

Not a Bowie fan, though I've never heard this album, but I love this list.

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Re: Best Albums of 1972 thejawas May 23 2015, 00:32:12 UTC
Harvest is awesome! Has anyone here heard Neil's new stuff with Willy Nelson's sons? They are playing the last day of Milwaukee's Summerfest. I saw Neil on the H.O.R.D.E. Fest in 1997, so it was full-on Neil and Crazy Horse grunge distortion. Fantastic!

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Re: Best Albums of 1972 cwo_sheriff May 23 2015, 10:09:31 UTC
You're from Wisconsin... Check out Trapper Schoepp & The Shades. Or anyone who's not from Wisconsin can too.

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UFC 187 wantedbadass May 24 2015, 03:25:08 UTC
After some disappointing prelim fights, the main card has delivered so far.

Benevidez/Moraga was an awesome scrap.
Arlovski/Browne with a sick HW fight that had some crazy near-KO moments.

And MAH BOI COWBOY finishing his fight after his opponent tries to call time out after getting his jaw broke with a head kick.

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Re: UFC 187 wantedbadass May 24 2015, 03:56:26 UTC
Great TD and GNP from the mount by Weidman. Vitor didn't seem to have an answer to escape but he didn't seem to rocked/injured either. Like Brandan Vera said way back when he lost to Werdum, sometimes the ref has gotta let him take an ass-whooping and keep the fight going.

So.....Weidman/Rockhold and Vitor/Machida next? Jacare is in there for the title shot too, but I can't imagine giving him one after a Camozzi victory.

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