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Post by thatoneuser on Oct 1, 2016 17:22:22 GMT -5
one time I had a root canal and the doctor couldn't finish because the root was curved so I had to go to a specialist three weeks later AND I couldn't feel my face for the rest of the day for evidently nothing.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 27, 2016 16:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 23, 2016 22:43:50 GMT -5
Cameron didn't feel like dealing with the project anymore so he gave it to Philip So wait, because that Philip is now running, does this still mean that you & Alex are still apart of the staff team? yes
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 23, 2016 16:35:47 GMT -5
Was this the theme used for ANW this season or just something that sounds a lot like it? I really wasn't paying a whole lot of attention this year lol
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 21, 2016 18:02:44 GMT -5
I think I'd be alarmed if it happened with more frequency though. I'm assuming this happens in ANW more? Vegas testers are almost exclusively competitors who failed in earlier rounds and ANW super-superfans (smarks, if you will), if memory serves. I know some past competitors who didn't get called have tested in Vegas.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 21, 2016 5:49:04 GMT -5
From a strictly production standpoint, it makes the most sense to have strong competitors test the 2nd and 3rd stage obstacles after they're eliminated, as it's the best gauge to make sure the obstacles are possible and fair while providing an appropriate sense of difficulty.
EDIT: One characteristic of the ninja community (at least on the American side) is a desire above all else to have fun and try new things. From everyone I've spoken to about testing the 2nd and 3rd stages, they've all loved it and viewed it as a really positive experience. I realize from a tradition viewpoint it's a little taboo but this is one of those times where you have to step back and realize that people just want to have fun.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 19, 2016 20:11:12 GMT -5
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 19, 2016 17:35:56 GMT -5
TALK ABOUT STEPPING OUT FOR A NIGHT ON THE scenic bridge
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 18, 2016 19:05:05 GMT -5
4.Integer Parley (same as Parley from VIKING,except you have to an integer multiplication problem) How big of integers are we talking here?
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 18, 2016 18:55:17 GMT -5
I imagine it's going to be a one-off special for when they get clobbered by football. Nothing to see here.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 16, 2016 20:16:51 GMT -5
SASUKE: 30 seconds of rest (excluding SSK 29 since the stage was timed for SASUKE AESAN OPEN CUP purposes) ANW: A full minute of rest. Just to confirm, that's per obstacle? Yes
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 15, 2016 6:00:14 GMT -5
Out of everyone, they chose TJ Perkins.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 14, 2016 21:35:25 GMT -5
Well, Sabre and Ibushi both lost in the semifinal, but we did get this:
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 11, 2016 8:22:18 GMT -5
Yeah, "Dr. Straightedge or: How I Learned To Stop Wrestling And Love The MMA" was a box office flop. Gall went immediately for the take down and proceeded to mount Punk for 2 minutes and win via RNC. UFC president Dana White told reporters after the fight that Punk will not fight again in the UFC.
A controversial co-main event saw #1 contender Fabricio Werdum defeat Travis Browne by unanimous decision. Browne was incorrectly granted a time out after dislocating his finger in the first round. Following the fight, Werdum kicked Browne's coach after trading words.
In the main event, Cleveland native Stipe Miocic thrilled the hometown crowd with a first-round knockout of Alistair Overeem to retain the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 9, 2016 22:26:03 GMT -5
I hate how they spoiled who made it to Stage 3 in the Crashing the Course video. Anyone you saw on stage 3 crashing the course did not make it to stage three, they were testing it for that night's run Jessie told me she wants to do Sauske, but does NOT want to do the female/kids/old people course. Question for the more Sauske literate people here, but has nay kid/woman/old person gotten to stage 2 and do they modify it and god forbid stage 3 for them too? The youngest person to ever clear was 16 and he did the regular course. The only woman cleared back in Sasuke 2 and the walls were too wide for her to attempt the Spider Walk. I have no idea if anything would change now but there has never been any modifications for the 2nd Stage and beyond.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 7, 2016 21:47:06 GMT -5
Most likely, the rule change didn't get relayed to whoever was responsible for that line in the video. Arsenette's and Rider's statements are correct.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 4, 2016 11:49:13 GMT -5
SPARE MY HEART SHINGO! You said Hello to me... ON AIR?! Shingo-san you goofball!
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 3, 2016 20:58:52 GMT -5
In both SASUKE 31 and 32, Tomohiro Kawaguchi wore #97 and was the last to run Stage 2 and 3.
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 2, 2016 18:32:47 GMT -5
Too dedicated to the game, just bought POM Wonderful...godawful. The traditional flavor sucks but the Mango Peach is fairly good. Source: all the free POM the producers gave me lol
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Post by thatoneuser on Aug 29, 2016 20:34:05 GMT -5
Here is a very good tweet
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