Where do you think the phrase "Wrasslin' Lynx" comes from?
Originally posted by LiLcRaZyFuZzY and a big belly it has!
It matches mine.
Originally posted by Jick Your friend must have been feeling a bit gay when he drew that. He really emphasize the hugeness of the "package".
Actually, Brian Gelfand's 100% straight. Haven't a clue why he decided to emphasize that...
Originally posted by Jick Anyway, when it's sized down to avatar size it looks... just... well... stupid. At that size it looks like a pig with funnels on it's ears.
All right, all right. I'll dig up something different...
EDIT: This one's from an OLD picture. Wish I could get in contact with the guy who did it.
Last edited by Mr Initial Man; 02-25-2005 at 08:50 AM.
Originally posted by Mr Initial Man <character type="opponent" name="Ben R." class="squash">
BTW, "squash opponents" are basically those who get their rumps kicked. *Evil grin.*
You didn't end it right, in the proper XML syntax. It should be <character type="opponent" name="Ben R." class="squash" />. Also, why is my class squash? A class classifies something. Shouldn't it be "reaction="squash"" or something?
EDIT:
Avatar, n.:[list=1][*]The incarnation of a Hindu deity, especially Vishnu, in human or animal form.[*]An embodiment, as of a quality or concept; an archetype: the very avatar of cunning.[*]A temporary manifestation or aspect of a continuing entity: occultism in its present avatar.[/list=1]
Last edited by Ben Rogers; 02-25-2005 at 03:34 PM.
It's called a Schoolboy pin. Kneel on the opponent's arms to keep them out of the way, and rest your weight on the body, so the opponent can't move. Then you can catch a breather, or slap you're opponent's face around.
I did indeed. You're sitting on the body, but your legs are tucked back, as if you were kneeling on the floor. You'd be straddling your opponent's body with your legs, and your knees would be on the opponent's shoulder.
So, yeah, it's sort of like sitting and kneeling at the same time.
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