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Amazing.

My cats have regurgitated things that look more appetizing than this.

This has taught me how far I am culturally from the midwest. I looked this up and found this on Wikipedia. "It is a potluck and party staple in Iowa, where the "salad" is popular alongside glorified rice, Watergate salad, jello salad and hotdish." I don't know any of these dishes and looking them up, they all sound

Pretty sure it's just a pudding with a lot of crumbled oreos in it (to look like/have the texture of dirt). The school I work at (Pittsburgh region), we have weekly raffles for the kids. A different teacher does the raffle each week. One week it was 'dirt dessert' or something like that, and it was just pudding with

That comment from Wendy Williams doesn't make any sense. Few would have to see her as some forensic scientist, it's just a 'regular person's' job. She wouldn't be in the public spotlight. It's honestly amazing to see someone seek out a regular career rather than desperately trying to hold on to whatever fame they can

Except that he didn't actually fear that. Bret was under contract for nearly a full month after Survivor Series, and they had agreed upon plans for Bret to drop the belt. Bret taking it to WCW was never an actual possibility, Vince never actually thought it was a possibility in real life, that's just an excuse for WWE

100% incorrect, absolutely wrong. Hart's contract was NOT up that night. His contract with WWE continued until December 4th, nearly a full damn month after Survivor Series.

This is Vince's excuse, but it has no basis in reality because Vince knew and still knows that Bret was under contract with WWE for several weeks AFTER Survivor Series and him leaving for WCW with the belt was not a possibility. They had discussed several possibilities for Bret losing the belt after Survivor Series

Well, I'm pretty sure the depositions weren't sealed, so anyone who wanted to look into it and pay for the court records could get them. Meltzer would be revealed as a fraud if anyone wanted to look into it. Plus Martha Hart hated and hates wrestling, so she wouldn't have had that stuff be a part of her lawsuit if it

Bret could have hypothetically gained from the notoriety of being "screwed" by Vince McMahon, it became a huge story in Canada and in the wrestling world. But of course, WCW fucked that up, and WWE wouldn't have benefited from setting Bret up to be a bigger star than he was.

Actually, WWE wasn't really blameless. Yes, the rigging company shares a large part of the blame, but WWE intentionally didn't use the experienced company they had previously used for things like Shawn Michaels' descent into the ring, etc. When they provided their ideas for Owen's stunt, they were told that it was too

This was also the Shawn Michaels that had recently refused to lose to Davey Boy Smith in England, while Davey Boy's sister was dying of cancer and had dedicated the match to her. Michaels had the finish changed the day of, since Smith was obviously previously supposed to win. All over a shitty, meaningless belt that

In the 90s? You don't think wrestlers ever refused to do jobs or do specific scenarios going back many decades? The stories are legendary.

Bret was under contract with WWE for multiple weeks after Survivor Series. That's why he didn't show up on Nitro the next day, or the next week after that, or the next week after that. They had agreed upon plans to drop the belt in a four way match, and there were a multitude of other scenarios that all involved him

Many longer, more detailed, first hand accounts were written back in 1997 and 1998 by Dave Meltzer, with Hart being his primary source on everything. Really nothing new.

Nope. It came up in depositions during the lawsuit over Owen Hart's deaths, depositions under oath. Not a work. Source: Dave Meltzer.

"Didn't know." Yeah, the only person who could legitimately claim that would be admitting to being severely developmentally disabled. You can be unethical all you want, but at least have the balls to be honest about it.

Because Gen Y and Millenial are names for the exact same generation, the common name for it just changed. They're synonyms.

It is right. They used to call this generation "Generation Y." 1983 here. That's what they were calling us already when I was in elementary and middle school. Generation Y and Millenials are the same generation, according to the sociologists who come up with this stuff.

#3 is perfectly valid, depending on what constituted being "rude." I've had people come over and pull a pet off the couch to sit where the pet was sitting when there were other places to sit, for example, and that's just a hell no. It's their house, not yours. Pets are a priority over some new person one is dating.