That's some middle of the day, keep channel surfing . Watching two midgets fight a hyped up laugher is not my idea of entertainment.
Any last minute changes?
Kool will your grouphome director make sure your Pampers are changed?
That's some middle of the day, keep channel surfing . Watching two midgets fight a hyped up laugher is not my idea of entertainment.
I'm staying at the Signature at MGM. Pretty nutso here
I was reading a retrospective on past boxing greats. Most of it was standard fare, but, Leon Spinks has had an interesting retirement. He swallowed a bone from a chicken wing, it lodged in his intestine and he nearly died from it.
Not interested in watching the fight but going to Filipina chicks house to watch it. Oh well.
Will sneak out to watch d spurs in d car probably. Don't wanna scream and curse like a maniac in that house. Bringing the Bacardi in the glove box![]()
I always think of the "Rocky" syndicate when these matches come about.
II...Creed's manager inciting him in the dressing room just before it starts. Creed's wife sitting there just this side of the breaking point, at her wit's end with it.
I..."Ahhh,,,,,,he's coughing up blood now."
IV..."It's an exhibition!!!"
V...John singing "Measure of a Man" over the ending credits.
Balboa...Stallone, in his restaurant impossibly trying to convey to his customers "what it was like."...this part also reminds me of a part in a forgettable film in the late '80's "Sunset" about Wyatt Earp's visit to Los Angeles in 1929. They're filming his story with Bruce Willis as real life Western actor "Tom Mix" playing Earp in the movie. They're shooting the OK Corral scene and Earp played by James Garner is watching the scene take place. As it's acted out he starts to retreat back to the actual gunfight in his mind's eye in B&W while the film is being shot in color. It's done well. After scene is finished the Director rushes over and asks him..."Is that how it really happened?" Garner cannot tell him the truth and lies. "Yep, that was it."---Then seconds later Willis/Mix rushes, unable to resist the lure of it..."Really, that's how it was, Wyatt." --- "Absolutely."
III. Rocky, in the crypt, wailing for Meredith.
V. Meredith returning, an ashen ghost.
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