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PWD PWD 1197: Road to The Rumble

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@My Spot just bought this Astro Boy knockoff on sale for 15 bucks on Xbone, looks like rip roaring fun

 


@Pliny Pete I'm already concerned about the fate of this dog


David Ayer is so hit and miss I never know what to expect from him, he made Training Day, Harsh Times & End Of Watch but he also made Street Kings, The Tax Collector and The Beekeeper

I'll most likely go see it, though
 
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. Her disgust and apathy turns me on

Also, this is maladaptive behavior.


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David Ayer is so hit and miss I never know what to expect from him, he made Training Day, Harsh Times & End Of Watch but he also made Street Kings, The Tax Collector and The Beekeeper

I'll most likely so see it, though

He only wrote Training Day, Antoine Fuqua directed it. I wonder what extra stupid shit David Ayer would've put in Training Day if he had the chance to direct it. Probably would've put some cartoon character like Shia LeBeouf's Creeper in it.
 
I watched this documentary about Lou Pearlman this morning on Netflix, he's the guy that created the 90's boy band era by launching the Backstreet Boys, N Sync, LFO(Girls Of Summer was a slapper, I dont give a shit), O-Town and several others

He ended up dying in prison because he ran a ponzi scheme longer than Bernie Madoff's which never made sense to me cause why would he need to steal money with all his success but after watching the doc I get it

He also was Brooke Hogan's manager so The Hulkster appears in here a few times

Pearlman was a classic carny that started out renting blimps to major corporations like McD and Jordache back in the 80's when the Goodyear Blimp made blimp advertising a hot ticket

Its a decent doc that was great in the first episode and then ran outta steam a little but it kept me hanging on til the end, worth checking out just to relive that 90's boy band era that all you bastards were into, no matter what you try to say now!

It was really interesting to see Backstreet Boys as unknown kids doing a high school tour all across America, they were literally just walking into kids science class and busting out harmonies, reminded me of Tiffany's legendary I Think We're Alone Now mall tour back in 1987


 
I also watched that Jerry Springer documentary, it started out fun but man did it get dark

Kinda perturbed that they didnt even mention Steve, though, what the fuck
 
I watched this documentary about Lou Pearlman this morning on Netflix, he's the guy that created the 90's boy band era by launching the Backstreet Boys, N Sync, LFO(Girls Of Summer was a slapper, I dont give a shit), O-Town and several others

He ended up dying in prison because he ran a ponzi scheme longer than Bernie Madoff's which never made sense to me cause why would he need to steal money with all his success but after watching the doc I get it

He also was Brooke Hogan's manager so The Hulkster appears in here a few times

Pearlman was a classic carny that started out renting blimps to major corporations like McD and Jordache back in the 80's when the Goodyear Blimp made blimp advertising a hot ticket

Its a decent doc that was great in the first episode and then ran outta steam a little but it kept me hanging on til the end, worth checking out just to relive that 90's boy band era that all you bastards were into, no matter what you try to say now!

It was really interesting to see Backstreet Boys as unknown kids doing a high school tour all across America, they were literally just walking into kids science class and busting out harmonies, reminded me of Tiffany's legendary I Think We're Alone Now mall tour back in 1987



I saw that and almost went AllIn but I went with Getting Gotti instead. It was good but only 3 episodes to cover all 4 of his trials so it was pretty surface level.

I’ll probably check that one out tonight
 
I saw that and almost went AllIn but I went with Getting Gotti instead. It was good but only 3 episodes to cover all 4 of his trials so it was pretty surface level.

I’ll probably check that one out tonight

Netflix keeps trying to force me to watch that fucking Getting Gotti shit by auto starting it after everything I watch, the algorithm must owe him some money or something
 
I also watched that Jerry Springer documentary, it started out fun but man did it get dark

Kinda perturbed that they didnt even mention Steve, though, what the fuck
The prostitute and her dad turned my stomach

It actually made me legit sad when all the producers said they couldn’t believe how many people were coming on the show seriously looking for help and thought Jerry solve things for them.

It’s a lot clearer in hindsight that a lot of these people weren’t all there
 
The prostitute and her dad turned my stomach

It actually made me legit sad when all the producers said they couldn’t believe how many people were coming on the show seriously looking for help and thought Jerry solve things for them.

It’s a lot clearer in hindsight that a lot of these people weren’t all there

Do you remember the Richard Bey Show, he was in that same Springer/Morton Downey Jr universe, I used to like that one
 
The prostitute and her dad turned my stomach

It actually made me legit sad when all the producers said they couldn’t believe how many people were coming on the show seriously looking for help and thought Jerry solve things for them.

It’s a lot clearer in hindsight that a lot of these people weren’t all there

All those 90s talk shows exploited people. Jerry used to get heat for it even when he was on top. The only good one was my dawg Montel Williams! He cared dammit! Even the seemingly nice ones like Maury Povich used to have the obese 3 year olds and show them stuffing their mouths with junk food in the green room.
 
Do you remember the Richard Bey Show, he was in that same Springer/Morton Downey Jr universe, I used to like that one
I remember hearing the name but not specifically watching it. I mostly remember Sally Jessy, Ricki Lake and Maury as my go-to sick day talk shows
 
All those 90s talk shows exploited people. Jerry used to get heat for it even when he was on top. The only good one was my dawg Montel Williams! He cared dammit! Even the seemingly nice ones like Maury Povich used to have the obese 3 year olds and show them stuffing their mouths with junk food in the green room.
Montel had those 90's silicone stuffed strippers on too!

 
@Pliny Pete there is a midget at this wrestling tournament. A real specimen, too. Wish he would have got into The Business.

Go conk him on the noggin and then when he drops to his butt turn around so he can bite your rear end as you run around the mat screaming "My biscuits! My biscuits!" while he hangs on to your cheeks like a rottweiler

Its a classic midget spot and sure to pop the crowd


You gotta conk him properly, though, just like in this gif, its very important

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I remember hearing the name but not specifically watching it. I mostly remember Sally Jessy, Ricki Lake and Maury as my go-to sick day talk shows

He was on late at night on the weekends, he was a little more goofy and fun loving then Jerry's show, they did skits and stuff, he would take shots at Jerry Springer all the time


 
Go conk him on the noggin and then when he drops to his butt turn around so he can bite your rear end as you run around the mat screaming "My biscuits! My biscuits!" while he hangs on to your cheeks like a rottweiler

Its a classic midget spot and sure to pop the crowd


You gotta conk him properly, though, just like in this gif, its very important

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