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Snake 3 years, 8 months ago.
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Okay everyone has their own philosophy or something they made up regarding women from a man’s past. I would like to share mine. Some of you may laugh but think about it. It would help if you were a wrestling fan back in the 1980’s. LOL.
Now back in the 80’s wrestling was territorial through out North America. Wrestlers used to work from territory to territory. Now when the WWF went national I noticed something very weird about wrestlers that left the territory. It was almost like they were erased from existence.
I remember my favs from 1985 Jimmy Snuka, Barry Windham, Rocky Johnston, Ken Patera who went to jail but he followed by the same theory. Once these guys and others left as mentioned they never talked about them again until they reappeared.
So now how this has to do with ex-girlfriends? I look at it this way. I’m Vince McMahon and my Penis is the World Wrestling Federation. Once a woman is no longer servicing the WWF they are erased from existence.
The fact is I think guys should deal with women this way because they don’t deserve individual attention or any memory.
It’s like you left or I kicked you to the curb for being a Can’t Understand Normal Thinker. Thanks bad Popp for that saying http://www.redonkulas.com.
Anyways, that how I look at women once they are gone. Erased from existence.
I heard it had a lot to do with wrestlers getting in legal trouble – they’d be immediately purged of any mention like they never existed. And a lot of them got in some crazy s~~~, so no wonder
proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome
Yeah like Jimmy Snuka is in hot water now but I always thought it was interesting they got wiped from existence. Now might of been legal problems. I know with Ken Patera for sure since he went to jail for 2 years. However in a situation like when Barry Windham left his partner was Mike Rotundo. Then when they would talk about Mike they would say he was a former co-holder of the WWF tag champs but never mention Barry. Then when Dan Spivey started teaming up with Mike he had the same look as Barry and the tag team name went from the U.S Express to the American Express. I thought it was weird and people think I’m weirder for relating women to wrestlers once they left. I just don’t believe they deserve mention or attention once they aren’t having sex with you.
The fact is I think guys should deal with women this way because they don’t deserve individual attention or any memory.
Good idea. I’ve tried it both ways. This one is the best.
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I was a fan of the “Killer Bees” in the late 80’s with their Masked Confusion going on in the ring. Those were good times.


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