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Merry Christmas from LSN

LSN80

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Ok, so this is simple enough. I wouldn't be doing this if I wasn't offering rep, which I am. The only catch is this: You have to ask a question. It can be about anything, whether it be serious, silly, wrestling stuff, life, my opinion of you, or anything else you can think of. Ill do this for the first 50 who post, and Ill answer the question if I can. Have fun with this, and Merry Christmas!
 
Can You Dig It...SUCKA???

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What attributes make me a worthy moderator?

1. Your intelligence. It's no secret you and I don't get along, but I do respect your opinions on wrestling, and in most areas of life. If you're elected, I have no doubt you'll use that intelligence to better whatever forum you would moderate.

2. You're opinionated: I think this will lead to you helping the forum you would lead in terms of driving discussion and the like. You don't back away from confrontation whatsoever, which I think will help make for good discussion as well.

3. You'll take it seriously: Despite what some may believe, I don't think that you'll abuse the power if you get it. I think you'll genuinely try to make your section better then it is now. This isn't an endorsement of you, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't respect certain things about you.

What are your thoughts on me?

I like you. I don't understand the abuse you get from some people around here at times. You seem like a nice kid who wants to be a good poster. I was a little ticked at you when you signed up for the Book This! tournament I ran, bragged about how you would show everyone how good you were, then didn't participate. But if you work on your grammar and spelling, I think you have the potential to be a very good poster someday.

In great detail, what were the three worst moments of your life?

Fair enough, I did say I'd answer anything. Im not going to go into great detail, but I'll answer.

1. In 2005, I was at the movies with my now wife. Halfway through the movie, a man I didn't know came in, sat next to us, and tried dragging my then wife from the theatre. I was able to seperate them and restrain him so she could get away, and when I felt his pulse come down, I let him go as well. However, he followed us back to her place, broke in, and knocked me out from behind. From what I was told. he punched me 7-8 times when I was unconscious, and Ive had migraines and occasional seizures ever since. Fortunately, he went to jail for a very long time, but it wasn't easy to deal with.

2. My wife got very sick at the end of last year, and there was fear she wouldn't pull through. It took some time and alot of sleepless nights on both of our parts, but she's healthier then ever now.

3. When my grandmother died in 2008. She was as much a mother, if not more, then my mother was, and I spent as much time with her growing up(she lived two houses down from us) that I did with my parents. She died of breast cancer that went undetected until it was too late, and while my wife and I didnt live in the area when she was dying, we drove in every weekend to be with her. It's still difficult not having her around on the holidays.

can I PM you my actual question?

Yes.

Can you please describe your wifes cooch for me? Thanks.

Can, as in, am I capable of doing so? Yes.

Favorite video game?

BioShock. I loved the storyline, the gameplay, and the compelling mystery behind it. I like to play video games, but generally, I take time to complete them just because of being busy with work and family. I played the game through on a Saturday I had off and my wife was pissed I ignored her and everything else to do so. Fantastic graphics, awesome gameplay and an exciting story that unfolds with several great surprises made this awesome for me. I loved the way you could approach different situations and based on those, it would affect the outcome somewhat as well.

What is your greatest, most irrational fear, and why?

Losing my eyesight. I experienced not being able to see out of my right eye for almost a week due to being jumped in the story I told SNS, and I obsessed somewhat about what it would be like for it to be a permanent thing. The chances of it happening are so remote, but I shudder just to think about not being able to see. I see a blind person walking down the street or the like and that alone freaks me out.

Whats the best concert you have ever been to, and why?

Dispatch, live from Madison Square Garden on their relief for Zimbabwe tour in July 2007. . I know JGlass has seen them live as well and could probably do them justice better then I ever could, but it was the greatest atmosphere for a concert I've ever been apart of, and I've been to over 20 concerts in my life. Part of it also was just the timing of it: My wife and I were getting married 6 days later, and we were supposed to stick around to put the finishing touches on the wedding and that jazz, but we flew to New York, stayed for 3 days, and came home 3 days before the wedding. Both our families were pissed, and it was just a great show from top to bottom. With most bands, there's always going to be a song or two you don't like, but every song they played was just phenomenal.

How are you and the wife doing? And the soon-to-be kid, too?

Couldn't be better dude, couldn't be better. She's miserable, but she's literally due any day now, The original due date was mid-January, but our last visit to the doctors revealed that our little girl is coming much sooner then that! I'm excited and scared as can be to be a dad, but Ive never looked forward to anything more in my life.

And I'm so incredibly proud of my wife. With everything she went through this year, she'ld have every right to complain, and she IS miserable, but she just keeps on smiling. I feel so blessed to have her, and not that I need reminded, but the holidays re-enforce this in me all the more.
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I'm through Stormtrooper in terms of responses and repping. I'll resume answering questions later this afternoon, and resume repping tomorrow if I'm on. If not, Ill do so the day after.
 
You have the ability to reverse one event in Wrestling history, which do you pick (eg: the Benoit tragedy never happens; Owen doesn't fall; Ted Turner doesn't hand over control to AOL so WCW still exists)? Be selfishly honest (as I'm sure you would be, anyhow).
 

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