Powerbomb Jutsu #273 – 18K Fat Camp
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This is a pro wrestling podcast, but it’s not a recap show. That’s why we’re talking about movies, and how they relate to Bound for Glory and Halloween Havoc. The Bloodline is about to get bloody. Paul Ellering got what he wanted. Nobody wanted what Dru Gulak was giving us except for Max Caster. Sit
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Ganja and Hess is one of my favorite movies. It’s a vampire movie, but it’s more about addiction and religion than vampires. It stars Duane Jones. He was born in New York City, on July 22nd 1988. He rose to fame in the 1968 horror classic Night of The Living Dead. A small town is
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In 1875 Cornelia Graves is born as the youngest of 9 children. She works hard, graduates from Prairie View A&M University then earns her teaching certificate. In 1907 she leaves Dallas and goes back to Stephenville. There she takes a job at Bethelda Colored School. A new school, with just 12 students. For the next
In 1979 President Jimmy Carter declared June as Black Music Month. President Carter forgot to actually make it official despite holding celebrations each year after. I think Jimmy just liked Black music and wanted a reason to celebrate. For years journalist Dyana Williams lobbied for it to be officially recognized by the US Government, and
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“The First Slave Owner Was Black” Not really, so let’s give it some context that always gets left out. In 1619 a group of 20-30 Africans are brought to Jamestown Virginia. Not as slaves, but as indentured servants who would work for 7-14 years to cover the cost of their travel to America, AND 50
As of 2022 just over 56% of players in the NFL were Black. CFL, XFL, and even USFL don’t publish their numbers, but I doubt they’re much different. That’s a lot of Black professional football players, but it wasn’t always that way. Charles Follis was the 3rd of 7 children born to his parents in
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Cardiss Collins serves for 25 years from 1972 until 1997, most of which she was the only Black woman in Congress.
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Black people can all agree on the flavor. We just have to choose between Pecan, Peekin, Peeecan.
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