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Vanessa_Martinez

Who remembers everything going digital? oh wait thats 00"s lol

Vanessa_Martinez
linuxblue1 wrote:

The Baha men were 1 year too late. They let the dogs out in 2000

Bahahahah there late lol

gaereagdag

You never understood why this music guru was replaced by a clown called Ryan Seacrest.

We want Rick Dees! He was the music legend of the nine-ties!

winerkleiner

It's Disco Duck man

varelse1
linuxblue1 wrote:

You never understood why this music guru was replaced by a clown called Ryan Seacrest.

We want Rick Dees! He was the music legend of the nine-ties!

 

Which tells me what needs to go in the 80's forum!

winerkleiner

But but but he was The Disco Duck guy.

gaereagdag

Seriously though, what a voice for radio Rick Dees has. Along with Leo Laporte and an aussie guy who's moved to the US called Gavin Wood, Rick Dees just has a real "made for radio" voice.

winerkleiner

Hey Vanessa was that the 90's they had Celebrity Boxing?

varelse1
winerkleiner wrote:

Hey Vanessa was that the 90's they had Celebrity Boxing?

They had Celebrity Deathmatch. That what you mean?

gaereagdag

You experienced the first explosion of kids' rights. So you did this:

ninfan
SPARTANEMESIS wrote:
ninfan wrote:

lol. well idk what you mean when you say "hard ones" but well... it is relative. for exemple I always have been practicing hapkido since a kid, so it is easy for me, although a few persons think it is hard.. but this is because they are about to start to practice it.. then everything seems to be hard at the start.

Also, at military schools or when you have to do compulsory army service they teach "krav maga" for free if you want to. but it's like this is not hard at all.. what makes it hard is physical preparation. if you catch my drift.. learn how to fight in itself isn't complicate.. it's all about technique.

"Hard" styles focus more on the use of force, "soft" styles on taking advantage of an adversary's momentum or force.  These terms are often used in relation to a martial art's techniques.  

oh I got it now. I didn't understand what you meant before. I am sorry anyway; I thought you meant other thing...

Now if so, you're right then. well you practice kickboxing or what?

winerkleiner
varelse1 wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Hey Vanessa was that the 90's they had Celebrity Boxing?

They had Celebrity Deathmatch. That what you mean?

 

It could be, was that in the 90's?

Vanessa_Martinez
winerkleiner wrote:
varelse1 wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Hey Vanessa was that the 90's they had Celebrity Boxing?

They had Celebrity Deathmatch. That what you mean?

 

It could be, was that in the 90's?

I barely remember that show but yes it was 90's so violent though.

chasm1995

you remember hearing about the "bug of 2000"

aTastyCookie

You know your a nineties kid if you remember cow and chicken.

OvationUltraFan

yes! And the Tick!

winerkleiner
Vanessa_Martinez wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:
varelse1 wrote:
winerkleiner wrote:

Hey Vanessa was that the 90's they had Celebrity Boxing?

They had Celebrity Deathmatch. That what you mean?

 

It could be, was that in the 90's?

I barely remember that show but yes it was 90's so violent though.

There was a couple celebs I wouldn't mess with, one is Danny Bonaduce, that's one crazy MF

SPARTANEMESIS
ninfan wrote:
SPARTANEMESIS wrote:
ninfan wrote:

lol. well idk what you mean when you say "hard ones" but well... it is relative. for exemple I always have been practicing hapkido since a kid, so it is easy for me, although a few persons think it is hard.. but this is because they are about to start to practice it.. then everything seems to be hard at the start.

Also, at military schools or when you have to do compulsory army service they teach "krav maga" for free if you want to. but it's like this is not hard at all.. what makes it hard is physical preparation. if you catch my drift.. learn how to fight in itself isn't complicate.. it's all about technique.

"Hard" styles focus more on the use of force, "soft" styles on taking advantage of an adversary's momentum or force.  These terms are often used in relation to a martial art's techniques.  

oh I got it now. I didn't understand what you meant before. I am sorry anyway; I thought you meant other thing...

Now if so, you're right then. well you practice kickboxing or what?

No, I fought a decent one though.

varelse1
chasm1995 wrote:

you remember hearing about the "bug of 2000"

You talking about Y2K?

gaereagdag

You had mixed feelings about thye 1990's. On the one hand the year 1999 filled you with dread because of a man called Nostradamus who predicted:

9/11 Prophecy

(Quatrain 10-72)

L'an mil neuf cent nonante neuf sept mois,
Du ciel viendra un grand Roi d'effrayeur:
Ressusciter le grand Roi d'Angolmois,
Avant après Mars regner par bonheur
.

In the year 1999, in the seventh month,
from the sky will come the great King of Terror,
bringing back to life the great King of the Mongols.
Before and after, Mars to reign by good fortune.

***********

But on the other hand you thought that if 1999 was going to be so bad, it could be a great excuse to party: