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  1. ANYbody have The Rock with the ECW title and

    Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton both with United States title

    Also has anyone got KyKy pics of Legacy with the unified tag title in the same picture?

    TheRock.jpgCodyRhodes.jpgRandyOrton.jpgTedDibiase.jpgCodyRhodes2.jpg

    Any chance of getting that particular Rock picture withOUT the title? It would be very much appreciated.

    Here you go :)

    TheRock2.jpg

    Thank you so very much, that is a great pic. :)

  2. ANYbody have The Rock with the ECW title and

    Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton both with United States title

    Also has anyone got KyKy pics of Legacy with the unified tag title in the same picture?

    TheRock.jpgCodyRhodes.jpgRandyOrton.jpgTedDibiase.jpgCodyRhodes2.jpg

    Any chance of getting that particular Rock picture withOUT the title? It would be very much appreciated.

  3. The Clone Saga. The Spider-Man storyline everybody seems to hate. Well, personally, I didn't, but everybody besides me certainly seem to. I've been re-reading a lot of the Clone Saga comics during the past few days and I suddenly came up with something I simply have to share with you. What if Norman Osborn had returned a lot sooner and what if it had been Norman who had reveal that Ben is, in fact the one, true Peter Parker?

    Now in retrospect, this is something I would have liked to see.. May gets sick and the long lost clone Ben Reilly returns to New York. Everything until the Smoke and Mirrors storyline will happen the way it happened in the comic books. But during the Smoke and Mirrors storyline, Jackal will hint that he is actually working for someone else, but manages to escape before the two Spider-Men are able to find out who his employer is. Also, there will be no 3rd Peter Parker. Two Peter Parkers and Kaine are enough. The Death of Aunt May will also remain untouched, as Amazing #400 was breath taking in so many ways. Ben, believing himself to be the clone, does not get the chance to be at his aunt's side when she passes away. This is robbed from him. After May's funeral, Peter is arrested for a murder committed by the first Peter Parker clone, Kaine. Now, instead of switching places with Peter, Ben promises to clear Peter's name, as well as his own, since Peter was convinced that Ben was the one responsible for the murder. Now, the fact that Peter and Ben never switch places gives the readers a good chance to get to know Ben and the writers can give some more personality to him. In the end, Ben makes Kaine admit to the crimes, as he never wanted Peter to end up in jail (Kaine loved Peter like a brother, remember?) So, Peter is out of prison thanks to Ben and the two "brothers" now start to develop something of a friendship.

    This is where, instead of the whole Maximum Clonage clusterfuck, the two Spiders would go after the Jackal and his "employer". In the final chapter of the "Revelations" storyline (which would occur a lot sooner than it did in the real saga) Peter and Ben would be blindsided by the mysterious shadowman behind the clone mess. Later, Ben wakes up at the bridge where Gwen Stacy died wearing the original Spider-Man costume and is confronted by the original Green Goblin, Norman Osborn. Osborn would explain how he is still alive and how he orchestrated the clone saga, robbing Peter five years of his life and that Ben is, indeed, the original Peter Parker. Now, storyline wise, it would be effective to just kill off the clone Peter here, but realistically thinking, it would never be accepted by long-time readers so we keep Peter alive. But Norman does explain that the clone can't help Ben here, as the clone's spider powers are now gone. So, it's just Ben and the Goblin. Just like it was in Amazing Spider-Man #122.

    Also, Norman would still have a reason to kill MJ's baby, since it was the clone Peter who, in Norman's eyes, killed Harry. So, he has a reason to hate both of them. Sure, there were a lot of folks who would never accept Ben Reilly as the real Spider-Man, but I'm one of those who really liked him. This kind of speculation is pointless, since the story has been buried a long time ago, but I thought I'd share my thoughts.

  4. Richard William Wright (July 28, 1943 - September 15, 2008) was a self-taught pianist and keyboardist best known for his long career with Pink Floyd. Though not as prolific a songwriter as his bandmates Syd Barrett, Roger Waters and David Gilmour, he did write significant parts of the music for classic albums such as Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, as well as for Pink Floyd's final studio album The Division Bell. Wright’s richly textured keyboard layers have been a vital ingredient and a distinctive characteristic of Pink Floyd's sound. In addition, Wright frequently sang background and occasionally lead vocals onstage and in the studio with Pink Floyd (most notably on the songs "Time," "Echoes," and on the Syd Barrett composition "Astronomy Domine"). Wright died on 15 September, 2008, following a short battle with cancer.

    This saddens me. A lot. Pink Floyd, to me, is one of the greatest things ever in the history of mankind and this was the final nail in the coffin on ever hoping to see them play live again. 65 is a young age to go, but then again the Floyd guys didn't have the healthiest lifestyles back in the 70s, so he was lucky to live up to be 65. I guess. Anyways, may he rest in peace.

    np. Shine On You Crazy Diamond.

  5. The Beatles are virtually unlistenable. New Order are boring. Queen - bar the singles stuff - is largely overwrought anus. The Jam I just haven't heard enough of, and I hate anything unknown :shifty:
  6. I have always wanted to see what would happen if the British were to send an act like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath or Iron Maiden there. But, I'm not really into the Eurovision thing. I had fun with the whole Lordi thing last year and it was great to win the thing for the first time, but this year I'm pretty sure we'll finish last. As usual. Our entrant is the winner of the first Finnish Idol competition and, while she is rock... ish, just doesn't do it for me.

  7. "The Idol" by WASP. Seriously, if you're not familiar with the song FIND IT! It's the most beautiful thing on Earth and it gives me the chills everytime I hear it. WASP also has others like "Forever Free" and "Sleeping in the Fire" that are great. But the Idol is be all end all. Also, I love the whole "The Wall" album by Pink Floyd.

  8. Anyone familiar with the game? Has anyone got it working on Windows XP with a newer computer? I recently found my DW CDs and have been trying to get the game working since then, but to no avail. I love the game and I'd give my right foot right now if I could get to play it, while waiting for TEW 2k7. Discuss.

  9. Ah... Monkey Island... I played it the first game (The Secret) for the first time nine years ago, I guess. That's when the Curse came out and everybody were talking about the Monkey Island games. But instead of buying Curse, I borrowed the first MI from my friend and I was just... amazed. The story really got to me and I couldn't stop playing. And then my friend wanted the game back. Oh, well, I bought the Curse of Monkey Island and liked it, although it was nothing like the first one. Then, years go by, I wonder aimlessly in one of our bigger stores and... Bah Gawd! The Curse of Monkey Island Deluxe Edition w/ the first two Monkey Island games! I bought the package, ran home and started playing again. I remember how the memories filled my mind and... sniff... Anyways, I actually managed to finish all the three of the Monkey Island games without any kind of help or walkthroughs and I can say that I'm damn proud of that. The Escape From Monkey Island was a bit meh for me, but I played it through, but I got bored so I got a walkthrough from www.gamefaqs.com. It just didn't havethe magic the first three, especially two, episodes had.

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