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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
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...the hungover you'd have
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hissssssssss
· 7 years ago
Real question I know hung and hanged are both right but is hungover right in this context or should it be hangover?
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
I think I'm wrong, I think it's you "have a hangover" and then you "are hungover" Thanks for bringing that to my attention :)
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mrdad01
· 7 years ago
The real fun thing, he was barely buzzed because of his size.
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
What? Is that like a fact? How big was this guy
pripyatplatypus
· 7 years ago
It's kind of disputed how much he weighed. The WWE said he was well past 600 pounds, but most accounts put him around 550. He was also around 7'4" and was quite the prodigious drinker. Also, the author Samuel Beckett used to give him rides to school!
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parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Wow....that's big. I guess that makes more sense then on how much liquor he can hold. That's cool though that the author knew him personally
mrdad01
· 7 years ago
I remember hearing that on a special about him after he died, he was my favorite wrestler back in the day. And he was huge by any standards. He was already well over 6 feet tall at 12 years old, his wiki says he was 7 foot 4 inches when he died
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
That's sad, did he die naturally? 6 feet at 12 is insane
mrdad01
· 7 years ago
Congestive heart failure, it likely was caused by his condition since it affected the size of his heart.
parisqeen
· 7 years ago
Ah makes sense, poor guy. He had a hell of a history though :)
guest
· 7 years ago
He also won every single fight he fought in FIFTEEN WHOLE YEARS. And he was one of the nicest men on Earth.
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pripyatplatypus
· 7 years ago
That was a Fed streak. He lost some matches in Mexico and Japan, but in the US he was indeed undefeated.
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matthewg
· 7 years ago
How many trips to the restroom does that equal, I wonder.
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