WWE RAW LD 3/5/2012 - Holla at Ya' Boy!

I feel that lol. When I saw they had the tag match with Punk/Sheamus vs. Jericho/Bryan I said aloud "Oh yeah Teddy is GM tonight"
 
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you really are an idiot

Not entirely. The American Revolution wasn't so very different from the French Revolution. Nouveau riche upstarts get tired of an old order's tax system and incite a popular revolution to take over as the new economic elite. Of course, it differed from the French Revolution fundamentally in that the people that led it, despite having underlying economic motivations, did have some sense of integrity.

I don't know about Revere not doing a whole lot though. The warning that he participated in is probably the major reason why the American militia won the Battle of Concord.
 
Scorpian King- $164,529,000
The Rundown- $80,831,893
Walking Tall- $47,313,824
Doom- $54,612,337
Gridiron Gang- $41,480,851
The Game Plan- $147,914,546
Race to Witch Mountain- $105,103,783
G.I. Joe- $302,469,017
The Tooth Fairy- $112,610,386
Journey 2- $269,733,873

Yea, I took a minute on it. But anyway, what was your point?


He wasn't in G.I. Joe.

Rundown lost money, Walking Tall lost money when you factor in advertising, Doom lost money, Gridiron Gang lost money when advertising is put in.

The Rock is a lot like Jennifer Anniston. She's a major movie star...but no one is really sure why. Even Rock's kid movies don't do that well, when you factor in advertising. I know most movies make their money WAY more on home video sales than box office gross, but his movies don't sell terribly well past that point either.

For a "major movie star" his movies don't make nearly enough money to be qualified for that title. I'm not even saying he's all that bad of an actor. He's got phenomenal charisma, and can be good in supporting roles.
 
Not entirely. The American Revolution wasn't so very different from the French Revolution. Nouveau riche upstarts get tired of an old order's tax system and incite a popular revolution to take over as the new economic elite. Of course, it differed from the French Revolution fundamentally in that the people that led it, despite having underlying economic motivations, did have some sense of integrity.
Fair enough
I don't know about Revere not doing a whole lot though. The warning that he participated in is probably the major reason why the American militia won the Battle of Concord.
This is the part of his post I had a problem with. Anyone with a 6th grade education would know this
 

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