Originally posted by Jonny_EnglishWhilst not wishing to display an overt interest in The Nature Boy's member, what is his storied past?
Apparently he likes showing it off. A lot. I think Missy Hyatt's book has plenty more of the info you're looking for. NO HAIR, NO FLAIR.
I heard there was even a thing on Confidential where they showed a clip of the making of Evolution's Titan Tron video, and Flair climbed up on a table and dropped his pants. They might want to remove that kind of footage from the archive if this lawsuit goes ahead.
Originally posted by SEADAWGI heard there was even a thing on Confidential where they showed a clip of the making of Evolution's Titan Tron video, and Flair climbed up on a table and dropped his pants. They might want to remove that kind of footage from the archive if this lawsuit goes ahead.
If they removed that type footage, that would eliminate most of his Nitro interviews post '98 when he would throw a fit and strip in the ring, while dropping knees on imaginary people/his shoes.
Why is TVLand stealing my ideas from DEAN's Workrate Report's? They had to be stealing, as I thought I had the only demented mind that could put Bea Arthur and Abe Vigoda in a sex scene.
Scanning the TSG piece, that "disposed of needles" comment sure looked interesting - too bad nobody thought about keeping them as evidence (OR DID THEY?)
I'm fascinated by the needles. That can't be a normal occurance on the SportsJet. If I was handed a bunch of needles to dispose of and then subjected to the treatment those women recieved, I'd keep the needles around for a while.
The Black Panthers sponsored a free breakfast program for children, sickle-cell anemia tests, free food and shoes, and a school, the Samuel Napier Intercommunal Youth Institute.
Originally posted by count olafI'm fascinated by the needles. That can't be a normal occurance on the SportsJet. If I was handed a bunch of needles to dispose of and then subjected to the treatment those women recieved, I'd keep the needles around for a while.
I wondered about that too, but I dont think these girls were handed a bundle of needles and told, "Hey, toss these for me?"
My guess is the needles were included in with the rest of the trash (empty cups, used napkins, food wrappers, etc) that the flight attendants are given by the people on the plane to throw away.
Maybe they included (or were told to include) the needle mention in the lawsuit to make it look worse for the defendants?