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Quote from: 8manpick on October 28, 2013, 09:03:04 PMThis thread makes me want to fight shellshock and beat his ass until he seizesNot sure what this is going to accomplish? Was Willie out there beating this helpless dudes ass until he had a seizure? eff no, he was out there performing a skit that they had practiced before hand and the dude voluntarily signed up for. You've contributed maybe the second dumbest post on this tread...congrats for completely missing the point.
This thread makes me want to fight shellshock and beat his ass until he seizes
Holy crap, guys. The video up on The Mercury is seriously disturbing.Scroll down on the left. http://themercury.com
Why on earth would they put that online??
you all knew what the video was and still watched it, right?
@edsbsDo you live in Wichita, Topeka, KC, or Manhattan? We want to send Willie the Wildcat to you. (Be naked at the door.) http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2014/1/15/5312104/romance-nightmare-style …
I don't normally get squeamish about stuff like that, but it was scary, easily the scariest thing I've seen at a sporting event. I think it was scarier because the guy isn't playing, you're so ill-prepared to see something like that from a skit. He was just seizing there all by himself it seemed like he was there alone for a very long time. I freaked out again when the ambulance hit the sirens and sped to Mercy. I thought he started seizing in the ambulance again.I hate that happened to that kid, but I'm glad that tackle skit is done. The skits were great back during the DoD when they actually required thought. Jamie Adcock sitting in a recliner changing stations on the jumbotron with a giant fake remote was boss.
Quote from: MakeItRain on October 27, 2013, 11:38:00 AMI don't normally get squeamish about stuff like that, but it was scary, easily the scariest thing I've seen at a sporting event. I think it was scarier because the guy isn't playing, you're so ill-prepared to see something like that from a skit. He was just seizing there all by himself it seemed like he was there alone for a very long time. I freaked out again when the ambulance hit the sirens and sped to Mercy. I thought he started seizing in the ambulance again.I hate that happened to that kid, but I'm glad that tackle skit is done. The skits were great back during the DoD when they actually required thought. Jamie Adcock sitting in a recliner changing stations on the jumbotron with a giant fake remote was boss.I met the fake eer' who got sketti brained today. Nice guy and didn't seem to have any negative repercussions. Used to be on the cheer team and said he got to be Willie sometimes. I asked him if he ever took the Willie head to parties or took selfies with it and he said they were pretty protective of it.
Quote from: pvegs on August 24, 2015, 10:31:19 PMQuote from: MakeItRain on October 27, 2013, 11:38:00 AMI don't normally get squeamish about stuff like that, but it was scary, easily the scariest thing I've seen at a sporting event. I think it was scarier because the guy isn't playing, you're so ill-prepared to see something like that from a skit. He was just seizing there all by himself it seemed like he was there alone for a very long time. I freaked out again when the ambulance hit the sirens and sped to Mercy. I thought he started seizing in the ambulance again.I hate that happened to that kid, but I'm glad that tackle skit is done. The skits were great back during the DoD when they actually required thought. Jamie Adcock sitting in a recliner changing stations on the jumbotron with a giant fake remote was boss.I met the fake eer' who got sketti brained today. Nice guy and didn't seem to have any negative repercussions. Used to be on the cheer team and said he got to be Willie sometimes. I asked him if he ever took the Willie head to parties or took selfies with it and he said they were pretty protective of it.I know the kid, he is weird. Avoid