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03-27-2013 12:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by XL
(Post 4156148)
Gonna have to think about this. Not because it's such a deep question that it needs to considered but because I'm not sure what is being asked here.
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Allow me to translate:
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Originally Posted by Damndirty
(Post 4155846)
I love Undertaker as much as the ordinary fan, but the question here is: Who is the hero!?
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I am quite the supporter of the Undertaker, as any fine chap should be! Alas, I must propose quite the quandary: Who is the exemplary gentleman?
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Punk, of course he is young; but as a heel.
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Charles Montgomery Punk, Esquire is but a fledgling pup and quite the cantankerous rogue.
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Is Taker the hero for sticking it out once a year or is Punk for the days he is healthy?
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So I must submit this inquiry to you: is Taker the most honorable man for being present just once per calendar cycle, or would it instead be young Punk Q. Esquire in deference to the lengthy time in which he has spent in our view?
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I would make this a poll, but this is more significant than what a poll can push a button for.
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Although it may seem most adequate to come to a consensus on this great issue with a tabulation of votes; however, t'would be a disservice for us fine gents to encapsulate this grand debate into a simple mark on a ballot.
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Do you think Punk should end the streak, despite the fact he is young and could tangle with anybody because of his age or...
is Taker the hero here because he can put at LEAST a year of his career on the line because he is twice the age of Punk.
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In conclusion, do you fine sirs believe that Caesar Maximum Punk should be honored with the distinction of being the first and only heroic figure to overcome the grandiose odds of Undertaker's winning streak? It is an the indisputable truth that he is a youthful gentleman who could easily engage in fisticuffs with any pugilist...
Or shall we deem the man more popularly known as 'Taker' the protagonist as a result of his vast cache of experience over his youthful, brash counterpart?
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When you think of this, this match is surely to be one of the greatest in history because of reputations: One era of redemption vs. another!!!!!
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Quite certainly, this contest will be one of the most glorious in all of history because of these fine men's legacies!
Sincerely,
Damndirty
Dictated but not read.
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