Back when Hulk hogan was a villain...
Tony Atlas bearhugged the CRAP outta him...
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Sunday, May 8, 2016
so Mom looked at the selfie you sent to your man, and remembered her little boy and cried a single tear. She wanted you to grow up of course, if only to get you to stop eating everything in the fridge so fast. Of course you're not what she expected to see as a man. Trust me, she's amazed.
thanks mom, I noticed.
thanks mom, I noticed.
Monday, May 2, 2016
LionJames from Cleveland says ...
An alpha male never takes advantage of other people and their kindness. He works hard to provide for himself, and doesn't feel comfortable being in other people's debt. If his date tries to contribute, his first instinct is to calmly take the check and say, "Let me get this."
An alpha male has no hang-ups. He simply says, "I was wrong. I apologize." And then he sets out to rectify the problem as best he can using the means available to him.
An alpha male doesn't suck up to anyone. In most situations, he is the leader. And when he isn't, he's respectful, but not afraid to speak his mind if the situation calls for it. He gets ahead through effort and hard work, not through buttering up to the right people.
An alpha male never betrays his pack, but he doesn't feel the need to belittle others either. He doesn't need to build himself up by tearing people down.
An alpha male's natural element is change. Rapid change is simply an interesting challenge to him. He goes into a special kind of ice-cold, almost detached state, quickly sums up the situation, does due diligence if time allows for it, and acts immediately and decisively based on prior experience. His heart rate might increase a little bit, but he isn't scared.
An alpha male may act with lightning speed, but he always thinks before he does so. He never runs to the corner and goes off in all directions; he knows that well-considered actions are the ones that bring positive results, not knee-jerk reactions.
An alpha male takes responsibility for his own actions. He doesn't seek out excuses to make himself seem less culpable; he knows that his hard work and persistence will eventually turn the tide in his favor, so he doesn't sweat owning up to his mistakes.
An Alpha Male isn't a liar. He's a stand-up guy; he shoots straight. He doesn't have to slither out of a mess he got himself into. He does what's right, and lets the chips fall where they may.
An alpha male never betrays a member of his pack, and he doesn't stab his coworkers or acquaintances in the back either. By conducting himself in a gentlemanly manner, he gets the respect he deserves -- and that pays off much more than whatever benefits he would get from throwing others under the bus.
An alpha male isn't afraid to take on a real fight when it's necessary -- and only if it is necessary, since alphas aren't "scrappers" -- but he won't think twice about taking on someone far bigger/stronger/better-situated than he is if the matter being decided is serious. Due to his fierce drive, chances are good that he'll win -- and if he doesn't, you can bet he won't blame anyone else.
...any questions?
An alpha male never takes advantage of other people and their kindness. He works hard to provide for himself, and doesn't feel comfortable being in other people's debt. If his date tries to contribute, his first instinct is to calmly take the check and say, "Let me get this."
An alpha male has no hang-ups. He simply says, "I was wrong. I apologize." And then he sets out to rectify the problem as best he can using the means available to him.
An alpha male doesn't suck up to anyone. In most situations, he is the leader. And when he isn't, he's respectful, but not afraid to speak his mind if the situation calls for it. He gets ahead through effort and hard work, not through buttering up to the right people.
An alpha male never betrays his pack, but he doesn't feel the need to belittle others either. He doesn't need to build himself up by tearing people down.
An alpha male's natural element is change. Rapid change is simply an interesting challenge to him. He goes into a special kind of ice-cold, almost detached state, quickly sums up the situation, does due diligence if time allows for it, and acts immediately and decisively based on prior experience. His heart rate might increase a little bit, but he isn't scared.
An alpha male may act with lightning speed, but he always thinks before he does so. He never runs to the corner and goes off in all directions; he knows that well-considered actions are the ones that bring positive results, not knee-jerk reactions.
An alpha male takes responsibility for his own actions. He doesn't seek out excuses to make himself seem less culpable; he knows that his hard work and persistence will eventually turn the tide in his favor, so he doesn't sweat owning up to his mistakes.
An Alpha Male isn't a liar. He's a stand-up guy; he shoots straight. He doesn't have to slither out of a mess he got himself into. He does what's right, and lets the chips fall where they may.
An alpha male never betrays a member of his pack, and he doesn't stab his coworkers or acquaintances in the back either. By conducting himself in a gentlemanly manner, he gets the respect he deserves -- and that pays off much more than whatever benefits he would get from throwing others under the bus.
An alpha male isn't afraid to take on a real fight when it's necessary -- and only if it is necessary, since alphas aren't "scrappers" -- but he won't think twice about taking on someone far bigger/stronger/better-situated than he is if the matter being decided is serious. Due to his fierce drive, chances are good that he'll win -- and if he doesn't, you can bet he won't blame anyone else.
...any questions?
Saturday, April 30, 2016
CYBER STORIES ON KINDLE
The future of cyber stories - this guy writes the chronicles of BRONCO BROWN a fighter like us, cybermen and muscle men. the stories were gleaned from cyber battles with his buddy in real life and he's made come cool stories. CHECK OUT BRONCO BROWN below pictured action from the new book II art by ZorroRe.I read book I and had a great time - he's just come out with book II. most of us have spent more on coffee, check out Bronco by warhorse.
He's one of us - find him at warhorse573 on meetfighters
Description:
He's one of us - find him at warhorse573 on meetfighters
Description:
Here
is a description of book one:
Mean, moody and muscled, Bronco is a young, hard-bodied fist fighter trying to brawl his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies up to glittering underground fighting championships attended by the very best people and featuring the highest of stakes. The Boss knows that his modern-day gladiator and the two-fisted, no-holds-barred battles he fights in are just the fix an apathetic society will soon demand to satiate its ever-escalating addiction to 24-hour entertainment and stimulation. But who IS The Boss and what is the secretive organization running the fights? Violent, sensual and dystopian, Warrior is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Here is a description of book two:
Bronco Brown, the mean, moody and muscled anti-hero of Warrior: A Fighter’s Odyssey is back for Round Two. This season the young, hard-bodied fist fighter has bare-knuckle-brawled his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies to glittering underground fighting championships in the finest locations attended by the very best people for the highest of stakes. Bronco’s mysterious manager, The Boss, helps his sadistic gladiator reach new heights in the fight game by entering Bronco in bouts reaching the lowest depths of violence and depravity. The Boss and the secretive organization running the fights remain one step ahead of a society that demands ever-increasing extremes of violence and sex to kill their boredom and feed their appetite for the forbidden. Can Bronco survive his bloody world of alpha males and brutal domination? Violent, sexual, sensual and dystopian, Warrior — Round Two is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Mean, moody and muscled, Bronco is a young, hard-bodied fist fighter trying to brawl his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies up to glittering underground fighting championships attended by the very best people and featuring the highest of stakes. The Boss knows that his modern-day gladiator and the two-fisted, no-holds-barred battles he fights in are just the fix an apathetic society will soon demand to satiate its ever-escalating addiction to 24-hour entertainment and stimulation. But who IS The Boss and what is the secretive organization running the fights? Violent, sensual and dystopian, Warrior is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Here is a description of book two:
Bronco Brown, the mean, moody and muscled anti-hero of Warrior: A Fighter’s Odyssey is back for Round Two. This season the young, hard-bodied fist fighter has bare-knuckle-brawled his way up from illegal prize fights in warehouses, bars and dirty back allies to glittering underground fighting championships in the finest locations attended by the very best people for the highest of stakes. Bronco’s mysterious manager, The Boss, helps his sadistic gladiator reach new heights in the fight game by entering Bronco in bouts reaching the lowest depths of violence and depravity. The Boss and the secretive organization running the fights remain one step ahead of a society that demands ever-increasing extremes of violence and sex to kill their boredom and feed their appetite for the forbidden. Can Bronco survive his bloody world of alpha males and brutal domination? Violent, sexual, sensual and dystopian, Warrior — Round Two is a book — or is it a transcript — about primitive drives in a too-modern world in decline.
Cost for each: $2.99. You don't have
to have a Kindle Reader to read it. You can download the free Kindle reader
software onto your laptop or desktop
computer.
Book one:
Warrior: A Fighter's Odyssey:
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/
Book
two:
Warrior:
A Fighter's Odyssey - Round Two
http://www.amazon.com/gp/ product/B01C8VW880?*Version*= 1&*entries*=0
http://www.amazon.com/gp/
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Before bed
"You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor."
Aristotle
Beer helps...
[art by the most amazing Lundqvist - Deviant Art]
Aristotle
Beer helps...
[art by the most amazing Lundqvist - Deviant Art]
You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor.
Aristotle
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Man Love
[LOVE by Silverjow; Deviant Art]
There comes a moment with your Man, when you have the most amazing moment, where your skin sings and it goes all the way to your insides, you know someone has your back, you know it's all good. You touch his hand because there isn't any other hand like that ever. You kiss his skin and realize there is no other sensation like skin in the world. nothing comes close, nothing is even able to imitate it.
You hardly ever think this is going to be the best moment we will ever have. I have come to think
I've grown to enjoy these right now, and never expect that you owe me any more "awesome moments." We all wanna be like a kid, when we get off the roller coaster and shout to Dad - WOW do that again!
I'll take when the world can give when it comes.
There comes a moment with your Man, when you have the most amazing moment, where your skin sings and it goes all the way to your insides, you know someone has your back, you know it's all good. You touch his hand because there isn't any other hand like that ever. You kiss his skin and realize there is no other sensation like skin in the world. nothing comes close, nothing is even able to imitate it.
You hardly ever think this is going to be the best moment we will ever have. I have come to think
I've grown to enjoy these right now, and never expect that you owe me any more "awesome moments." We all wanna be like a kid, when we get off the roller coaster and shout to Dad - WOW do that again!
I'll take when the world can give when it comes.
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