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THE STEEL BEAST
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posted July 02, 2000 10:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for THE STEEL BEAST   Click Here to Email THE STEEL BEAST     Edit/Delete Message
JUST WONDERING WHO YOUR HEROS ARE PAST OR PRESENT?SEEMS AS OF THE PRESENT WE LACK ANY TRUE HEROS.

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THINK YOU HOLDING WEIGHT?THEN YOU HAVENT MET THE APES!

One more road to cross
One more risk to take
Gotta live my life
like there's one more move to make.

The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad.

BLOOD LIKE VENOM,
FLESH LIKE STEEL.


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goleafs
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posted July 02, 2000 10:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for goleafs   Click Here to Email goleafs     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 64961519
past: wayne gretzky
present: the steel beast

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Jim Layhoe
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posted July 02, 2000 10:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jim Layhoe   Click Here to Email Jim Layhoe     Edit/Delete Message
past Mr-T

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MattTheSkywalker
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posted July 02, 2000 10:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MattTheSkywalker   Click Here to Email MattTheSkywalker     Edit/Delete Message
In the past I wanted to be like Mike - any kid that's ever picked up a basketball has probably idolized Michael Jordan.

I also admire the courage of COL David Hackworth for many reasons - from his 8 Purple Hearts (including shot in the head twice) to his willingness to speak his mind about the situation in VietNam, although it cost him a chance at ever becoming a general in the Army.....

I am also inspired by anyone who has overcome true adversity - there's a kid I know who is paralyzed from the neck down - just graduated college.

Whenever I don't feel like doing something, I just think that this kid would give anything to do the "boring" things I do......and he inspires me to really push myself.

He is pushing himself so hard that I can't help but be motivated by it. To most people he a quadraplegic -even a vegetable- but to me he is an inspiration.

Thanks Tim.

Matt

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ore
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posted July 02, 2000 10:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ore   Click Here to Email ore     Edit/Delete Message
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ore
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posted July 02, 2000 11:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ore   Click Here to Email ore     Edit/Delete Message
Speaking of heroes, do you guys remember that sprinter during the '92 Olympics who got hurt midway through the race, but still limped all the way to the finish line? This may sound corny, but I almost cried when I saw that. I wish I had half the heart that guy showed that day.

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goleafs
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posted July 03, 2000 12:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for goleafs   Click Here to Email goleafs     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 64961519
bobby baun , scoring the clinching goal for the leafs way back in the good ol days of hockey.

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Blood4Blood
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posted July 03, 2000 01:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Blood4Blood     Edit/Delete Message
I don't belive people should have heros. That might sound stupid at first, but anybody who is your "hero" is just another falliable human being, filled with insecurity and fear just like you. They just did a better job of hiding it than you. Your "hero" is just an image, an Icon. It sometimes helps me to remeber this. There are pleanty of people I look to for insiration or guideance, but I don't put anyone in the "hero" catagory, I look to people I meet in everyday life for inspiration, not some millionaire athlete or movie star. My mom comes to mind, my girlfriend, certain instructors at my college, people like that.

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Today's youth follow prophets of wealth,
they'd rather worship an idol than think for themselves....Drugged out kids just follow the heard, singing along and they don't know the words.
Mark Noah

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Austin316
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posted July 03, 2000 01:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Austin316   Click Here to Email Austin316     Edit/Delete Message
Stone Cold Steve Austin

(actually I don't have any heros, Austins just the coolest person I can think of)

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And thats the bottom line, Cause Stone Cold said so!!!

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THE STEEL BEAST
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posted July 03, 2000 02:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for THE STEEL BEAST   Click Here to Email THE STEEL BEAST     Edit/Delete Message
HERE ARE SOME OF MINE WHO ARE WORTHY:WILLIAM WALLACE,ALBERT EINSTEIN,BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,JULIUS CAESAR,ALEXANDER THE GREAT.

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IS SUCCESS THE CONSTANT LACK OF FAILURE?OR IS SUCCESS CONSTANT FAILURE OVERCOME BY SINGLE SUCCESSES?

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Austin316
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posted July 03, 2000 02:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Austin316   Click Here to Email Austin316     Edit/Delete Message
Hey STEEL, whats with all the greeks and romans, why would they be your heros?

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THE STEEL BEAST
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posted July 03, 2000 04:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for THE STEEL BEAST   Click Here to Email THE STEEL BEAST     Edit/Delete Message
OH YEAH I FORGOT ABOUT HERCULES,ADONIS,NARCISSUS

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IS SUCCESS THE CONSTANT LACK OF FAILURE?OR IS SUCCESS CONSTANT FAILURE OVERCOME BY SINGLE SUCCESSES?

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Thick dog
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posted July 03, 2000 09:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Thick dog     Edit/Delete Message
Caligula, King Henry V111, Arnold, and Bo Jackson.

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Fish
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posted July 03, 2000 09:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Fish   Click Here to Email Fish     Edit/Delete Message
My Grandpa.
He saved lives in war.
He treated my Grandma with respect.
He took time out of his day to listen to me.
He taught me how to get things done.
He was kind, smart, and honest.
He was real, not some superhero I made up. Not some person I never really met. How do you know they are your heros? Have you ever needed them and they help you????

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SIZE MATTERS MOST

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xTylerDurdenx
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posted July 03, 2000 11:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for xTylerDurdenx   Click Here to Email xTylerDurdenx     Edit/Delete Message
I have to grant the title of hero to my mother. See changed my diapers... 'nuff said.

And I need to add MJ, or I couldn't live with myself =)

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"The things you own, end up owning you."

"You think that is PAIN?!?! It is premature enlightenment."


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slabcat
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posted July 03, 2000 12:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for slabcat   Click Here to Email slabcat     Edit/Delete Message
Past: Aristotle-Socrates, President Kennedy, of course ARNOLD,Thurgood Marshall.
Present: Steel has a good point, there's not much to look up to these days, maybe Shack,Goerge Costanza, and David Letterman!LOL.

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Someday we will meet in a place where there is no darkness, or S-police!

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denmaur
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posted July 03, 2000 01:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for denmaur   Click Here to Email denmaur     Edit/Delete Message
Blood4blood-I have to respectfully disagree with you. I read somewhere that true courage is not being fearless but rather having the ability to face up to your fears and conquer them. The ones you say are scared and insecure have figured out a way to become successful despite their fears. To me that is something to admire. I know personally I would be a lot farther along in life right now if I had the courage to overcome my fears and achieve what I want regardless of the fear. I have done so to a limited extent and it is the best feeling in the world.

Heroes are people with weaknesses and frailties just like us all but they do great things anyway. I think that is something to admire and strive to live up to.

Unfortunately there arent many around today.

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TxCollegeguy
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posted July 03, 2000 01:11 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for TxCollegeguy   Click Here to Email TxCollegeguy     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 48636409
All the servicemen and women here might laugh

but for anyone who knows anything about the Seals "Demo Dick" maybe that would ring some bells....grant it alot of his books now are bit to fable like, his first one was downright inspirational.

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Steelsoldier
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posted July 03, 2000 01:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Steelsoldier   Click Here to Email Steelsoldier     Edit/Delete Message
My hero when it comes to power and size Snoop Dog.

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"The more you sweat in training the less you bleed in battle"


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goleafs
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posted July 03, 2000 01:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for goleafs   Click Here to Email goleafs     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 64961519
my pecker , little guy just works so hard.

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MONSTROSITY
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posted July 03, 2000 01:41 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MONSTROSITY   Click Here to Email MONSTROSITY     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 270
Michael Jordan was the perfect hero. He overcame adversity everytime it was staring him in the face. He had no quit in him. Even with a high fever he was able to call upon himself to rise to greatness.

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bikinimom
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posted July 03, 2000 01:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for bikinimom   Click Here to Email bikinimom     Edit/Delete Message
OK - I think will take the cake for "corny" but, yesterday morning my five-year old woke up crying and visibly shaken. When I asked her what the mattter was she replied that she had had a a bad dream. When I asked her to tell me about she said she didn't want to say. She wouldn't tell my husband either and just sat and continued to shake. I took her in my lap and told her gently that if she revealed the "bad dream" to me then it would "go away" and that it would not return. She finally confided that she had a nightmare about kindergarten (she's going in Sept). I interpretted her nightmare and told her that it was OK to be afraid that her high expectations about her impending scholastic experiences might not be met; but that this would not be the case. I told her that she did not have to be afraid - her teacher would not be mean and she would indeed have a lot of fun new experiences. She seemed to believe me, yet she still was not completely reassured. My other older daughters were nearby listening. My six and 1/2 yr old then came over, stroked her sister's shoulder and said, "It's OK Monika, you don't have to be afraid. You will love kindergarten." To which my younger daughter replied with a great deal of new-found, "I know, it was only a bad dream." That was the last I heard of it.

What makes me marvel at this situation is that children THIS YOUNG have the ability to put their own fears (every year - new teacher, new friends, more difficult work, etc, might not seem like much to an adult, but is it really all that different from any changing life situation i.e. marriage, new job, new baby?) aside to comfort and bolster the confidence of another. In my estimation THAT IS A HERO.

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cm3504jm
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posted July 03, 2000 02:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cm3504jm   Click Here to Email cm3504jm     Edit/Delete Message
A couple,

Col. Joshua Chamberlain at the battle of Little Round Top in Gettysburg PA. (Today is the anniversary of that battle).

Also, any person who served in the Vietnam war with dignity and had to face an unfriendly public upon coming home- All of you are heroes to me.

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tray renfro
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posted July 03, 2000 03:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tray renfro   Click Here to Email tray renfro     Edit/Delete Message
past: Cal Ripkin, Bo Jackson, Julius Erving, Arnold
present: anyone that has read the dictonary!

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tray renfro?!?!
today is the first day of the rest of your life!

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gearface
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posted July 03, 2000 03:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for gearface   Click Here to Email gearface     Edit/Delete Message
Bill Clinton

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Lift until u can't...... and then some.

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Cleaner
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posted July 03, 2000 03:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cleaner   Click Here to Email Cleaner     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 8790283
First - my wife, for putting up with my pain in the ass. This can not be easy. For working her ass off to get us a head and always placing me first.

Second - my father, for busting his hands and his ass everyday so that I could have a better life. It has never been easy to watch how hard he works. For me one of my greatest days was when my wife and I had enough money to pay off all my parents debts and let them start the second half of thier life.

Thrid - Thor, for alway watching over me and telling me that I wasn't fukkin up all the time. For teaching me to place myself and my family first in all matters. For giving the perspective to handle life no matter how shitty it gets. To fight the good fight even if it is a losing battle and that some fight involve alot of pain but that is better than being dead. That your life is the most important thing there is. May he rest in peace.

Finally Demo Dick is the man if half his books are true we are all indebt to him.

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mightydog
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posted July 03, 2000 03:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mightydog   Click Here to Email mightydog     Edit/Delete Message
Linds Lovelace,ooops, wrong thread!

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denmaur
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posted July 03, 2000 04:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for denmaur   Click Here to Email denmaur     Edit/Delete Message
Gearface - You don't set your sites all that high do you?

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The Whole F/N Show
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posted July 03, 2000 04:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for The Whole F/N Show   Click Here to Email The Whole F/N Show     Edit/Delete Message
Spider-Man, Batman and of course

Wolverine

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moe dank
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posted July 03, 2000 05:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for moe dank   Click Here to Email moe dank     Edit/Delete Message
First off, my step dad(been there from the start) for taking a kid that wasnt his and raising it as his own and really giving a shit when things when wrong in my life.

Second, my mom for being a pregnant teen and keeping it.

Thrid, mark emery(www.emeryseeds.com) for having the balls to say fuck it and send old moe some seeds from canada. I owe this man my life.

fourth, anyone that ever came from nothing
to be something and never let other peoples negative comments keep them from reaching their goals.

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"if you are not a rebel by age 20 you have no heart. If you have no industry by age 30 you are an idiot." Jackson
www.alternativegarden.com

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picasso
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posted July 04, 2000 08:30 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for picasso   Click Here to Email picasso     Edit/Delete Message
John F.Kennedy.Bob Dylan.Willie Mays.
Jerry Garcia.Mikail Gorbachev.Rocky Colavito.
Pablo Picasso.Every veteran of war.And anybody who hates Micheal Jordan for creating these corporate whores that so many athletes have become.

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ryry
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posted July 04, 2000 03:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ryry   Click Here to Email ryry     Edit/Delete Message

my MOTHER!

for being the best single parent that she could be. for working her ass off so I could live a better life. for all her sacrifices so she can make me happy. for putting up with a punk ass kid like me because i was her son.

i would die for that woman...

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"The race is long... and in the end, it's only with yourself."

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Fitnes1
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posted July 05, 2000 03:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Fitnes1   Click Here to Email Fitnes1     Edit/Delete Message
1. Jesus Christ - don't even need to tell anyone why I chose Him as 1.
2. my husband - he's my best friend, my lover, my training partner - enough said.
3. my mother - she's always guided me in all the right ways and given me everything.
4. my sister - she's been a perfect sister.
5. my nephew - he's 19 yrs. old & he's like a brother to me. We're very close & he asks me for advice which makes me feel important!

I could go on, but I'll stop.

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Romeo
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posted July 06, 2000 05:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Romeo   Click Here to Email Romeo     Edit/Delete Message
well....this is an easy one

my mother is my hero...she raised me and my sister by herself

my pops was murdered when i was 1 --he was fucked up--

she worked 3-4 jobs some times...she moved out of a roach infrested apartment in queens to a nice neiborhood on LI....

taught me to be the man that i am
taught my sister to be the women she is
and did it without help from my family

she is a superhero in my mind

peace romeo

P.s. took my cousin in like she was her own when my aunt died and my uncle was put in jail...so in actuality she raised 3 kids

peace romeo

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code_x
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posted July 06, 2000 05:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for code_x   Click Here to Email code_x     Edit/Delete Message
Jesus...he had some killer fucking abs!

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Kaisersosay
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posted July 06, 2000 08:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Kaisersosay   Click Here to Email Kaisersosay     Edit/Delete Message
I'd have to say my mother and father,they worked hard all there lives.....and guess what?they both just retired.So I'm giving a "BIG HELLS YEAH" to my parents.Oh and my 22 year old niece who's been clean and sober for 3 1/2 years.

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Formula
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posted July 06, 2000 09:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Formula   Click Here to Email Formula     Edit/Delete Message

1. My mom, dad, sister & wife
2. Don Mattingly played ball cause he loved the game

3. Ken Daneyko NJ Devils his heart bleeds
Red & Black

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BACKDRAFT
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posted July 06, 2000 10:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BACKDRAFT   Click Here to Email BACKDRAFT     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 79358778

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