Just protest him and don't go see his upcoming B movie.
ScreamDream
But it has Danny Glover! :(
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Regarding wrestling, a couple of third tier WWF/WWE wrestlers used to be bouncers with me at a nightclub in Atlanta called the Chamber, but I couldn't tell you the pro names of Joe and Mikexaos
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[QUOTE="ScreamDream"]
Just protest him and don't go see his upcoming B movie.
entropyecho
But it has Danny Glover! :(
Oh rats, but Cena overrules Glover for a reason to not see it. At least for me anyway.
oh hes from that made up wrestling
jimy1475
Oh my god its not real! you've shocked my world I thought the undertaker was a unkillable superhuman who can disappear at will I'd carry on but I've got to facepalm back next tuesday
[QUOTE="jesseandnikki"][QUOTE="rawsavon"] Exactly this...it is ruderawsavonSo it's okay to be a complete *** to someone who was being unintentionally rude? It's rude to interrupt someone while they're pressing weight...but if they're just chilling between sets? Everyone at my gym is friendly, and that type of attitude gets regulars kicked out. I agree it might be irritating, but this guy is a role model for some people and needs to respect his fans...because they make him who he is. I get pissed when people talk to me at the gym...and I am a nobody (does not happen to me all the time like it would him)...I could only imagine how much it happens to him. People that are serious about working out do not like to be bothered. It is part of his job. People are bothering him while he is working. Just imagine trying to do you job and people constantly messing with you. He is 'off-duty'...leave him alone Actually if you're a A** in the gym you need to be slapped in the head. If people are constantly bothering you while you're trying to lift then yeah it becomes a problem but being friendly to those around you and helping out other people is common practice in the gym. If you want to sit alone and be a anti-social asshat then you need to make a gym at home and workout there not around other people. I remember when I worked out at a gym I'd walk in and somebody would always say hi or smile or offer to help out. Working out isn't a job as much as it is improving yourself. I couldn't imagine getting a hot headed response such as what John cena would have gave and if I did get that response I'm almost certain the people who own the gym would ask him to leave.
I get pissed when people talk to me at the gym...and I am a nobody (does not happen to me all the time like it would him)...I could only imagine how much it happens to him. People that are serious about working out do not like to be bothered. It is part of his job. People are bothering him while he is working. Just imagine trying to do you job and people constantly messing with you. He is 'off-duty'...leave him alone Actually if you're a A** in the gym you need to be slapped in the head. If people are constantly bothering you while you're trying to lift then yeah it becomes a problem but being friendly to those around you and helping out other people is common practice in the gym. If you want to sit alone and be a anti-social asshat then you need to make a gym at home and workout there not around other people. I remember when I worked out at a gym I'd walk in and somebody would always say hi or smile or offer to help out. Working out isn't a job as much as it is improving yourself. I couldn't imagine getting a hot headed response such as what John cena would have gave and if I did get that response I'm almost certain the people who own the gym would ask him to leave.[QUOTE="rawsavon"][QUOTE="jesseandnikki"] So it's okay to be a complete *** to someone who was being unintentionally rude? It's rude to interrupt someone while they're pressing weight...but if they're just chilling between sets? Everyone at my gym is friendly, and that type of attitude gets regulars kicked out. I agree it might be irritating, but this guy is a role model for some people and needs to respect his fans...because they make him who he is.XileLord
You would think a level 31 user would know better than to call me an ass and a dick here. I don't mind it (it is true after all).
But if we are going to have this conversation you can't be going and getting yourself modderated (not that I will report you).
I pay my money the same as everyone else.
I don't ask for a spot, and I don't want to give one either. I put my head phones on and avoid eye contact. I go as soon as the gym opens to be around the least amount of people I can.
If I could afford a huge house with a nice gym I would gladly do that.
I am there to work. I enjoy it (a lot), but it is also a job to me.
I do supersets with everything. I don't have the time or the patience to **** around with people. I have exactly enough time to work out and then get to my real job (I get up at 4 am to do this).
I am paid to be nice to people at my real job. I am not paid to be nice to people at the gym...I pay to be there.
I am not mean to people. I wait my turn for things, etc. I just don't want to be bothered.
Nowhere in the contract I signed does it say I have to be friendly to members there.
Why do you have an issue with people that are not mean but just want to be left the hell alone in life :?
I get pissed when people talk to me at the gym...and I am a nobody (does not happen to me all the time like it would him)...I could only imagine how much it happens to him. People that are serious about working out do not like to be bothered. It is part of his job. People are bothering him while he is working. Just imagine trying to do you job and people constantly messing with you. He is 'off-duty'...leave him alone Actually if you're a A** in the gym you need to be slapped in the head. If people are constantly bothering you while you're trying to lift then yeah it becomes a problem but being friendly to those around you and helping out other people is common practice in the gym. If you want to sit alone and be a anti-social asshat then you need to make a gym at home and workout there not around other people. I remember when I worked out at a gym I'd walk in and somebody would always say hi or smile or offer to help out. Working out isn't a job as much as it is improving yourself. I couldn't imagine getting a hot headed response such as what John cena would have gave and if I did get that response I'm almost certain the people who own the gym would ask him to leave.[QUOTE="rawsavon"][QUOTE="jesseandnikki"] So it's okay to be a complete *** to someone who was being unintentionally rude? It's rude to interrupt someone while they're pressing weight...but if they're just chilling between sets? Everyone at my gym is friendly, and that type of attitude gets regulars kicked out. I agree it might be irritating, but this guy is a role model for some people and needs to respect his fans...because they make him who he is.XileLord
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