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Post by PoisonousAnchovie on May 23, 2012 8:28:57 GMT -6
A skeptic doesn't automatically want the show "to fail so badly" and "hate on (the) show." It's a distinction anchov isn't mentally equipped to understand. Oh well. "Maybe 100 people," eh? My informed source, who was Personal Messaging me last night, indicated the attendance was far less. But we all know anchov is in the proverbial tank for the promoter of whatever show he attends. Oh well. That said, I also communicated with Chris Benoit last night via seance. He would not tell me where he is spending his eternity, but he did say that wherever he is, icicles had formed there. No Beast on the card -- as advertised!?! Booo! If the American Cancer society did end up getting some money from this event, & however many actually attended did enjoy themselves, fine & dandy. The big test -- as anchov, himself, has stated, while name dropping Necro Butcher -- will come when show #2 rolls around. Will anchov make the roadtrip if he has to pay full price for a ticket? Seance with Benoit? That is the best you can come up with? I've made farther trips and paid full ticket prices. If the Rhino vs Machine in a steel cage does happen, my friend and I would go. Ticket prices was only $15. If it doesn't happen then I do something else.
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Post by howeirdhowie on May 23, 2012 12:24:59 GMT -6
Wonder how big a check the American Cancer Society got out of the show? What was this police-had-to-be-called deal all about? I hope it wasn't because anchov tried to steal food from those folks sitting near him?!? Ya just cannot kick the b*llsh*t, can you? I learned as a small child to never kick sh*t of any kind. It is often soft; won't fly very far; & just sticks to your shoe. Might I suggest the Pupster, instead of continuing to be a chronic complainer, do some digging & sniffing around to find answers to pertinent questions: (1) How much money did the American Cancer Society get from this lavish benefit show? (2) How many forked over $50 to attend the pre-show training session? (3) What was that police call to the venue all about? P.S. As for Mr. Stevie's above opinion about my "game," I will certainly keep it in mind -- in the next life, when it may have some importance to me.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2012 12:25:52 GMT -6
A skeptic doesn't automatically want the show "to fail so badly" and "hate on (the) show." It's a distinction anchov isn't mentally equipped to understand. Oh well. "Maybe 100 people," eh? My informed source, who was Personal Messaging me last night, indicated the attendance was far less. But we all know anchov is in the proverbial tank for the promoter of whatever show he attends. Oh well. That said, I also communicated with Chris Benoit last night via seance. He would not tell me where he is spending his eternity, but he did say that wherever he is, icicles had formed there. No Beast on the card -- as advertised!?! Booo! If the American Cancer society did end up getting some money from this event, & however many actually attended did enjoy themselves, fine & dandy. The big test -- as anchov, himself, has stated, while name dropping Necro Butcher -- will come when show #2 rolls around. Will anchov make the roadtrip if he has to pay full price for a ticket? Seance with Benoit? That is the best you can come up with? I've made farther trips and paid full ticket prices. If the Rhino vs Machine in a steel cage does happen, my friend and I would go. Ticket prices was only $15. If it doesn't happen then I do something else. Just checking but for the record, wasn't it $15 for just the ringside seats? $12 for the rest?
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Post by CameronJacobsLies on May 23, 2012 12:28:19 GMT -6
Ya just cannot kick the b*llsh*t, can you? I learned as a small child to never kick sh*t of any kind. It is often soft; won't fly very far; & just sticks to your shoe. Might I suggest the Pupster, instead of continuing to be a chronic complainer, do some digging & sniffing around to find answers to pertinent questions: (1) How much money did the American Cancer Society get from this lavish benefit show? (2) How many forked over $50 to attend the pre-show training session? P.S. As for Mr. Stevie's above opinion, I will certainly keep it in mind -- in the next life, when it may have some importance to me. You live once then you rot. Make the most of it.
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Post by Pete The Pup on May 23, 2012 12:30:10 GMT -6
Ya just cannot kick the b*llsh*t, can you? I learned as a small child to never kick sh*t of any kind. It is often soft; won't fly very far; & just sticks to your shoe. Might I suggest the Pupster, instead of continuing to be a chronic complainer, do some digging & sniffing around to find answers to pertinent questions: (1) How much money did the American Cancer Society get from this lavish benefit show? (2) How many forked over $50 to attend the pre-show training session? P.S. As for Mr. Stevie's above opinion, I will certainly keep it in mind -- in the next life, when it may have some importance to me. I asked a question. Chris asked you very nicely to cut it out and evidently, you feel that his request is not enough to get you to stop. I do not chase people away from the board with drivel and nonsense. Why don't YOU spend some time and contribute some real stuff to the board instead of your useless garbage??
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Post by PoisonousAnchovie on May 24, 2012 8:23:42 GMT -6
Seance with Benoit? That is the best you can come up with? I've made farther trips and paid full ticket prices. If the Rhino vs Machine in a steel cage does happen, my friend and I would go. Ticket prices was only $15. If it doesn't happen then I do something else. Just checking but for the record, wasn't it $15 for just the ringside seats? $12 for the rest? You are correct! The prices went up to $18 on the day of the show for ringside and $15 for general admission.
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Post by howeirdhowie on May 24, 2012 10:05:23 GMT -6
No doubt so the American Cancer Society could get even more $! LOL
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