Has the world come to an end? Did I not get the memo? It's been about 48 hours since anyone has posted?
Has Waunita got you guys all scared?????
My internet has been down
Sweazy must be trapped in a mine somewhere. How else do you explain him not being the second person to 5000 posts when so close?
Has Waunita got you guys all scared?????
Waunita does not have me scared however your obsession with your imaginary friend has me quite concerned!
Come on Sayler, join us in the football league
An imaginary friend is still much better than imaginary posts!
I refuse to say if Waunita is imaginary, especially if a number of folks are looking for her. Maybe a folie à deux but that is a whole other story. As to good vs. bad of imaginary friends, you can check out the following links and see that maybe, just maybe, there are late bloomers on board here:
http://www.livescience.com/health/061204_mm_imaginary_friends.htmlhttp://www.gt-cybersource.org/Record.aspx?NavID=2_0&rid=11170
i can tell you that i drove over 28 hours searching for the elusive she-man beast. i think of her as kind of a "pooka" type character. Sayler-please define per the play and movie "Harvey"
I am trying to get her on
http://www.cryptomundo.com right there next to the chupacabre and her cousin bigfoot.
from wikipedia:
Morphology and physiology
According to legend, the Púca is an adroit shape changer, capable of assuming a variety of terrifying forms. It may appear as an eagle or as a large black goat (its name is a cognate of the early Irish 'poc', 'a male goat', and it lends its name to Puck, the goat-footed satyr made famous in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), but it most commonly takes the form of a sleek black or white horse with a flowing mane and glowing yellow eyes. [1]
The Púca is considered by many to be the most terrifying of all faery creatures. One reason for this is its appearance, but its powers are also feared. It is said to waylay travellers and others about at night, and if it is able to toss them onto its back, it will, at very least, provide them with the ride of their lives, from which they will return forever changed. A similar creature, the Aughisky (Water-horse), will allow itself to be saddled and ridden, but if it is ever taken next to a river or pond, it will carry its hapless rider into the water and rip him to pieces. The Púca has the power of human speech, and has been said to call those it feels have slighted or offended it out of their homes for a ride. If they fail to appear, it will tear down fences, scatter livestock, and create general mayhem.
(deep sigh) ... thank you my brothers!
Also, thanks for your concern Sir Richard! It is appreciated but maybe better spent on others ... like Swayz!
"Imaginary" ... (shaking my head) ... Richard, you probably tell youngsters that the "Tooth Fairy" doesn't exist or the "Easter Bunny" is a hoax! In fact, I imagine you were Scrooge in the elementary Christmas program!
Next ... I fear you are going to tell us that Professional Wrestling is fake!!!
But, thank you for your concern!!
Also, thanks for your concern Sir Richard! It is appreciated but maybe better spent on others ... like Swayz!
Why should we be concerned about Sweazy? Is there a problem?
Swayz depends upon the Kansas Wrestling nation to keep him in line is all, kind of like our favorite red-headed step child.
kind of like our favorite red-headed step child.
And that is exactly how I have always treated him.
sportsfan02 ... I think some may declare ... "swish" on your last post! I have forgotten what I usually say but I vow to remember and get back to you!
I remembered ... oh, snap!!!
I am deeply saddened by Richard’s pretense that Waunita is a hoax… Society since the beginning of time has surrounded itself with mythical tales of creature and beings. When we are all dead and gone Waunita will live on in the digital archives of the Kansas Wrestling forums. These tales will be dissected by historians to find out what their Kansas wrestling founding fathers found to be of importance to keep life simple and full of enjoyment. These pages of web text are just a window into time as it used to be! Someday Waunita will be considered an urban legend in future minds that may take interest in these writings.