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Post by nymc32986 on Nov 7, 2012 8:15:25 GMT -6
I say this a lot and I think it's fitting right now. Some fans need to remember that these girls are human just like us fans. And just like us fans, they aren't going to be all "sunshine and rainbows" 24/7. Last saturday I got zero sleep and when I went grocery shopping, I was a bit cranky and pretty much bit this girl's head off because she was just doing her job (and I know her). These women are usually running on little to no sleep AND getting the crap kicked out of them 4 times by the time the weekend is over with. Some people are big social butterflies and some just aren't. You're just going to have to accept that it's who they are, even though it may be a bit disappointing if you're huge fan of that person. Also, it would help if fans didn't bombard the wrestlers as soon as they walk into the after party venue. As Dennis green would say;
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Post by jcnunezst on Nov 7, 2012 20:15:52 GMT -6
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Post by emperorcorndog on Nov 7, 2012 21:53:17 GMT -6
^ It's a nifty cover; but the original is where it's at as far as being Portia's entrance theme. The booing in unison with the song is now something I hear every time that song comes on the radio.
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Nov 7, 2012 22:22:40 GMT -6
Sorry for being a little late to the party, but people really need to back off. At Michael Anthony's, it seemed like she was ignoring a guy until he kind of gave her grief and asked for a high five. She took a picture with the guy, but all she said to the guy was how "they make her come to these things" and she "already wanted to leave." Doing this while chugging a Muscle Milk was kind of neat, though.
But then at Paisans? Taking pictures, as thrilled as can be. Total 180.
And, personally, she fell on me one time trying to walk across chairs to sell merch during intermission. She very much apologized for it. She's A-OK in my book.
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Post by hock on Nov 7, 2012 22:25:34 GMT -6
For what it's worth (and it's not much), but I bumped into Portia as she was leaving Michael Angelos on Saturday and talked to her for a minute. She was leaving and didn't really seem all that interested in hanging around (as she does) and I'm totally ok with that. It's not everybody's scene.
I'm a big fan of her ringwork, but I'm not going to gush and say it was the best meet-up I've ever had with a wrestler or anything. She seemed like a perfectly normal person who was tired and didn't want to hang out at a bar, but was willing to stop and have a brief chat. I will say that my camera malfunctioned and she stuck around long enough for me to fix it and get a picture with her before she left, which is more than some people would do.
I was a little disappointed that the Ninjas weren't selling any merch though.
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Post by pkpunk on Nov 7, 2012 22:26:16 GMT -6
same here. after hearing it on Volume 46 (?) and participating in it this past taping, i now do it in my head everytime I hear that song.
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Post by themib on Nov 8, 2012 1:41:26 GMT -6
Now if anyone goes to a Stevie Nicks gig and does that...
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Post by pkpunk on Nov 8, 2012 7:23:06 GMT -6
eh, everyone would probably be too blazed to notice, anyway.
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Nov 8, 2012 14:16:43 GMT -6
I have infinite amounts of respect for the person that put the song on at Paisans right after the Ninjas got there. The booing breaking out in a restaurant was epic.
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Post by John Hyperion on Nov 8, 2012 20:53:43 GMT -6
eh, everyone would probably be too blazed to notice, anyway. I thought Stevie Nicks concerts would just be filled with MILFs. You're telling me they're filled with blazed MILFs. Catching the next Fleetwood Mac tour, no question.
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Post by pkpunk on Nov 8, 2012 21:01:20 GMT -6
I have infinite amounts of respect for the person that put the song on at Paisans right after the Ninjas got there. The booing breaking out in a restaurant was epic. I've heard both sides, that it was and wasn't planned... not sure who to believe. anyone know who did it?
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Post by G-Reg on Nov 8, 2012 21:19:01 GMT -6
I heard the song all the time when I was a cashier. It's a regular on at least some of the stations that businesses use for background music.
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Post by Goddess of Cats on Nov 8, 2012 23:17:59 GMT -6
I thought Stevie Nicks concerts would just be filled with MILFs. You're telling me they're filled with blazed MILFs. Catching the next Fleetwood Mac tour, no question. They're also filled with blazed lesbians and Wiccans. At least at the show I worked at, anyway.
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Post by emperorcorndog on Nov 9, 2012 4:05:34 GMT -6
^ Now there's a place I need to be.
What exactly that has to do with Portia has been lost in translation ages ago, but anyway; blazed lesbians and wiccans = fun times.
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Post by Stevie on Nov 9, 2012 6:38:27 GMT -6
I have infinite amounts of respect for the person that put the song on at Paisans right after the Ninjas got there. The booing breaking out in a restaurant was epic. I've heard both sides, that it was and wasn't planned... not sure who to believe. anyone know who did it? Credit also to whomever put on "The Time Is Now" in Michael Anthony's, mainly for Spinelli's Cena impersonation which accompanied it
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