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Good night Dragon and make sure that BIG chicken sits on those eggs tonight!
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Jazzy said:
Hello Mrs Kyle! I live by this saying: NOTHING VENTURED, NOTHING GAINED - You can't get anywhere unless you're willing to take a risk. You'll be fine you just are a little nervous but you have to admit it is exciting as well. Right?



It is exciting yes, i will admit that, its just the fact i've never lived away from home before.
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Its easier for my fiance than it is for me, his family dont live far away, i'm just scared in case something goes wrong, then who can i turn to?
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I'm going to give this a go, atleast if i doesnt work out, atleast i can say i tried?
 
Mrs Kyle said:
It is exciting yes, i will admit that, its just the fact i've never lived away from home before.
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Its easier for my fiance than it is for me, his family dont live far away, i'm just scared in case something goes wrong, then who can i turn to?
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I'm going to give this a go, atleast if i doesnt work out, atleast i can say i tried?



First time is the hardest but you have to keep a positive outlook. You will meet new friends and you have your fiance there. Would be different if you were moving where you didn't know anybody. Your parents are just a phone call away and we are all here at Off Topix if you need us. Remember to keep positive and you'll be just fine
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Jazzy said:
First time is the hardest but you have to keep a positive outlook. You will meet new friends and you have your fiance there. Would be different if you were moving where you didn't know anybody. Your parents are just a phone call away and we are all here at Off Topix if you need us. Remember to keep positive and you'll be just fine
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Thank you for your kind words of encouragement and your advice, they trully mean alot to me. You're a great friend Jazzy, thank you for everything.
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I sent my applications to a few wrestling websites regarding me being a columnist for there wrestling sites, of course most of the websites weren't hiring to begin with so I likely won't be considered, I guess I'll wait until a job opens somewhere and up to par my skills by writing every week on my forum.
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Sam! said:
Wrestling is funny because they're pretending
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*Breaths air* I dream of a day when people learn how to show wrestlers the respect they deserve, but alas in the world we live in there is nothing but idiocy that believe simply what they are told and don't even bother to look into it themselves, and if they did look into it they'd realize just how dangerous the sport is and comprehend that wrestlers put there lives on the line every time they step into the ring for example:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOkYrgHEDGo

That mere Piledriver literally and legitimately broke Steve Austin's neck shortening his career by a long shot.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFYXYQ1gvCQ&feature=related

That superkick led to the permanent ending of Bret Harts career with a concussion and what led to a stroke.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCGqwV3UVsI&feature=related

That botched Back Body Drop to Sabu broke his neck, and no one will ever forget what Chris Benoit did due highly because of the punishment he received from his dedication to professional wrestling.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlIR4ZAR5mM&feature=related

Or if you want something that was actually completely intentional, in XPW and several other promotions they engage in these series of matches at which they to an even higher extent put there lives in danger and also for the record, there was no pillows for him to land on.



Also for the record, when a wrestler bleeds they do not use fake blood,ketchup or anything of the sorts infact when the blood is intentional they take a small knife and slice there own craniums open. I don't mean to be mean but it bothers me highly when people disrespect something they know nothing about, and also in my post I never once said you had to like wrestling but the least you could do is be respectful of something I like.
 
Payaso said:
I sent my applications to a few wrestling websites regarding me being a columnist for there wrestling sites, of course most of the websites weren't hiring to begin with so I likely won't be considered, I guess I'll wait until a job opens somewhere and up to par my skills by writing every week on my forum.
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Good luck man.
 
Just got back from the laundromat and shopping. (well like 45 minutes ago)

Some crack head lady was hitting on me while I was folding my clothes. XD
 
Payaso said:
*Breaths air* I dream of a day when people learn how to show wrestlers the respect they deserve, but alas in the world we live in there is nothing but idiocy that believe simply what they are told and don't even bother to look into it themselves, and if they did look into it they'd realize just how dangerous the sport is and comprehend that wrestlers put there lives on the line every time they step into the ring for example:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOkYrgHEDGo

That mere Piledriver literally and legitimately broke Steve Austin's neck shortening his career by a long shot.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFYXYQ1gvCQ&feature=related

That superkick led to the permanent ending of Bret Harts career with a concussion and what led to a stroke.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCGqwV3UVsI&feature=related

That botched Back Body Drop to Sabu broke his neck, and no one will ever forget what Chris Benoit did due highly because of the punishment he received from his dedication to professional wrestling.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlIR4ZAR5mM&feature=related

Or if you want something that was actually completely intentional, in XPW and several other promotions they engage in these series of matches at which they to an even higher extent put there lives in danger and also for the record, there was no pillows for him to land on.



Also for the record, when a wrestler bleeds they do not use fake blood,ketchup or anything of the sorts infact when the blood is intentional they take a small knife and slice there own craniums open. I don't mean to be mean but it bothers me highly when people disrespect something they know nothing about, and also in my post I never once said you had to like wrestling but the least you could do is be respectful of something I like.

No offence, but I've seen enough wrestling on TV to know that it's scripted and acted.
 
Oh no, not more wrestling debates. Pretty soon I'm going to have to rename this thread. lol
 
Boy.. this is one topic no one's going to be able to agree on. And boy.. I wasn't expecting the sudden jump in Post Count when I unhid the Admin board at my forum.
 
Wow Nebulousrss....lameee



haha 2:30 AM...I'm delieriousss



Woah...spelled delirious wrong. XD
 
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