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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Nov 7, 2012 18:33:15 GMT -5
In the Nov. 3, 1997 Raw edition of Review-A-Wai, John attempts to describe HHH's reference to Pontius Pilate, the judge at Jesus Christ's trial.
It seems as though both John and HHH seem to be confusing Pilate with either Judas or Peter, the apostles that betrayed and denied Christ, respectively. In the accounts in the Gospel, Pilate is always apparently reluctant and incredulous that the public wants to see Jesus crucified, but ultimately is bound by his duty to serve the public and condemn Christ to crucifixion.
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Post by Jay Hunter on Nov 7, 2012 18:39:17 GMT -5
On the Halloween Havoc review, John said "Over the weekend, I got my VISA bill in the mail." As a Canadian Post employee, I can assure everyone that we do not deliver mail on weekends. I got a good laugh out of that. I'm sure John implied he got (as in collected) his mail from his mailbox on Sunday.
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Post by Jason X on Nov 8, 2012 20:33:11 GMT -5
I also just assumed John waited until Saturday or Sunday to check his mailbox.
And also, just use Google to watch free pr0ns on the internet
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Post by DanThompson on Nov 8, 2012 20:56:32 GMT -5
During the Halloween 2012 edition of Review-A-Wai, John refers to Northern Exposure as a Canadian TV show. It was actually an American production, set in Alaska, that aired from 1990 to 1995. He possibly could have been confusing it with North of 60 which was a Canadian show that aired from 1992-1997
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Post by Jason X on Nov 9, 2012 14:44:20 GMT -5
The show was also about the only other Mountie on television that WASN'T Jacques Rougeau or Dudley Doright so you can see why John would assume 'Due South' was Canadian.
I'm pretty sure that show 'Early Edition', where the guy gets tomorrow's Newspaper a day early and has to fix problems in advance, was produced in The Great White North.
Forever Knight was set in Toronto...
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Post by Andrew MacDonald on Nov 9, 2012 17:07:40 GMT -5
I love watching for stuff like that. From the most recent Review an Impact.
-James Storm WAS part of the very first show. He and Psicosis lost to the Johnsons.
-ODB beat Tara with the spear.
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Post by Jason X on Nov 9, 2012 18:03:57 GMT -5
I'd like to spear Tara
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Post by Jason X on Nov 9, 2012 18:12:20 GMT -5
What could have been in ODB's flask? Surely, there are no red alcoholic beverages oh wait...
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Post by Andrew MacDonald on Nov 9, 2012 19:02:52 GMT -5
What could have been in ODB's flask? Surely, there are no red alcoholic beverages oh wait...I actually thought it was red sour puss. Well, it looked like blood, but I was thinking if it was going to be an alcoholic beverage, it would be sour puss. Well, in reality, it likely was coloured water, but in the fiction of the show, I was thinking it was sour puss. She could have had some Red Rum as well. And by the way, Red Rum is murder spelled backwards, for the TNA fans who were curious.
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Post by Jason X on Nov 9, 2012 22:09:18 GMT -5
Also John, why do you keep crying about having to pay your traffic fine?
You committed the infraction, you even admitted it. If you get caught breaking the law, you gotta pay.
Why complain that you had the option to go to court and have your fine reduced? They reduced your fine, didn't they? Then You Won, man. You beat the system.
They want you to just send a check or use your debit card to pay the full fine without contesting it. The fact that you were able to go to the Hall Of Justice and plead your case, your baseless incorrect case, and then they let you off much lighter should make you happy.
You didn't have to pay the whole fine, so it was like you were only 1/3 guilty. I say chalk up another point for Pollock
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Nov 10, 2012 5:08:41 GMT -5
Since this thread is about facts...
Jason, you're kind of a troll.
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Post by Jason X on Nov 10, 2012 18:13:16 GMT -5
You call me a "troll".
I like to think of myself as a "contributor".
Potato, Po-tot-oh
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Nov 11, 2012 1:58:52 GMT -5
You've probably read this thread, and get what it's about, and then you hijack it with your "contributions". Often consecutively in several different posts.
Continue to listen to the podcasts, and if you hear something that doesn't sound correct, mention it here. Otherwise, please save your contributions for other threads, or just keep them to yourself.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Nov 14, 2012 3:35:31 GMT -5
In the Survivor Series 1997 Review-A-Wai, Danny Chestnuts intimated that Bret was made the scapegoat in the Montreal Screwjob.
The word he's looking for is "victim", maybe. It isn't "scapegoat", anyway -- Vince was adamant that he be the scapegoat on this one.
That's right -- I'm fact-checking feedback, too.
No one is safe.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Nov 14, 2012 5:06:55 GMT -5
During the Royal Rumble 1999 Review-A-Wai, Wai attempts to figure out what Billy Gunn meant by, "If you're not down with WBMC, we got two words for ya!", and finds a number of different possibilities for what WBMC might stand for.
The problem with that is Billy Gunn actually said "WPMC".
Still, no one's sure what he meant by that.
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