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jpw908
07-06-04, 10:18 PM
Wooooooooo!

Lara Means
07-07-04, 03:26 AM
I think you pretty much covered it all.

Abranut
07-07-04, 06:35 AM
Really. What else is there to say?

lstorm
07-07-04, 06:50 AM
Just close the thread

Charlie Goose
07-07-04, 02:07 PM
Rumor has it that he is a limosine-riding, Lear Jet-flying, wheeling, dealing, kiss-stealing, sonofagun. A ticket to ride on Space Mountain, if you will.

POWERBOMB
07-09-04, 11:32 PM
Can't wait to get it.

PalmerJoss
07-11-04, 12:49 PM
Not only can I not wait to get it, I can't wait to meet him. He's making an appearance at a bookstore near me this week, so it should be quite an experience.

ChiTownAbs, Inc
07-11-04, 03:43 PM
Found it at a discount bin at the Borders on Clark St. in Chicago.

POWERBOMB
07-14-04, 04:45 AM
I'm not sure I understand Bret Hart's attitude with this book. Afterall, it is from the opinion of the Nature Boy and does not mean that things happened exactly as Ric said they did.

I think Bret is gonna have to deal with people that believe everything they read (the Da Vinci Code) and those who just want to be entertained.

mlemmond
07-14-04, 07:48 AM
I finished reading the book last weekend and loved it, it had some great stoires. As far as Bret Hart goes he can't stand the idea of someone saying he wasn't as great as he thinks he was.

Jobronie
07-14-04, 09:09 PM
Originally posted by mlemmond
I finished reading the book last weekend and loved it, it had some great stoires. As far as Bret Hart goes he can't stand the idea of someone saying he wasn't as great as he thinks he was. Since Natch brought it up in the book.....

Count me among those who could never understand the All-World plaudits that Bret Hart got. Sure, he was really, reallly good; but I'm dumb-founded whenever I hear it said (seriously) that that he was great on the stick and had all that so-called charisma. Was I missing something......?