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Apr. 11th, 2004 12:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Once again my SD notes are non-existant except for yay Eddie, yay Rene and
yay Teddy Long and Jindrak.
I'd like to thank whichever member of the booking team is responsible. You have one of my favourite managers who normally has to some how get over the ungetoverable, and who I adore listening to, managing a wrestler that I love watching but who should never be allowed near a mike (well that was the case in WCW and they always seem to cut his WWE promos over here).
When was the last time I squeaked so much - oh yeah, O'Haire's appearance for which I was also unspoiled. Dear Jindrak, please do fantastically well.
Other than that I caught the tail end of a Dolly Parton documentary and am once again in love. It's her voice and the general air of sincerity. I mean I'm hopelessly fond of country (country music and wrestling, yee haw I'm an English Redneck) precisely because it is a mutant version of folk, an aspect they played up.
Plus, and this is just the ultimate cherry on top, I finally got to hear some of her version of "I Will Always Love You". Which I think I prefer.
Now to resist the urge to buy albums. Not that I couldn't play them at uni because luckily I have another folkie downstairs. He listens to the Pogue, the Dubliners, what sounded like Capercalie or something like that and Johnny Cash, if that doesn't make him a folkie I don't know what does.
yay Teddy Long and Jindrak.
I'd like to thank whichever member of the booking team is responsible. You have one of my favourite managers who normally has to some how get over the ungetoverable, and who I adore listening to, managing a wrestler that I love watching but who should never be allowed near a mike (well that was the case in WCW and they always seem to cut his WWE promos over here).
When was the last time I squeaked so much - oh yeah, O'Haire's appearance for which I was also unspoiled. Dear Jindrak, please do fantastically well.
Other than that I caught the tail end of a Dolly Parton documentary and am once again in love. It's her voice and the general air of sincerity. I mean I'm hopelessly fond of country (country music and wrestling, yee haw I'm an English Redneck) precisely because it is a mutant version of folk, an aspect they played up.
Plus, and this is just the ultimate cherry on top, I finally got to hear some of her version of "I Will Always Love You". Which I think I prefer.
Now to resist the urge to buy albums. Not that I couldn't play them at uni because luckily I have another folkie downstairs. He listens to the Pogue, the Dubliners, what sounded like Capercalie or something like that and Johnny Cash, if that doesn't make him a folkie I don't know what does.
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Date: 2004-04-16 12:08 am (UTC)WL,
Missy