Stoneman89
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Pretty much every guy my generation watched Stampede Wrestling. They put on a fantastic show for the times. I definitely remember Sweet Daddy Siki.I know occasionally some of the unofficial “HFOil old timers” club make reference to Stampede Wrestling and characters, from the 60s and 70s,(Saturday afternoons before the one game of the week was on TV/HNIC).
I remember Ed Whalen rolling this dude’s name off his tongue often, Sweet Daddy Siki. Saw this article, thought I’d share.
Yes we did. It was great theatre!Pretty much every guy my generation watched Stampede Wrestling. They put on a fantastic show for the times. I definitely remember Sweet Daddy Siki.
True, and the glasses don't help. But just wanted to point out what 40 years can do, and we have no idea what people looked like in their prime. I saw her in a recent movie and I enjoy googling the cast and investigate them and was shocked.View attachment 956519
This picture is a bit more flattering. Considering how many actors in Hollywood end up butchered because of excessive plastic surgery trying to maintain their looks as they age, I think she's doing pretty good for herself as a woman in her 70s. That before and after is looking at her as a 30 year old vs a 71 year old. Forty years is a long time lol.
Nooooooo chancee Mr. Whalen!Yes we did. It was great theatre!
lets see your back in the day comparison to nowHere's something to blow your mind.
Actress Colleen Camp today...
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And here she is back in "the day"
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A then and now...
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I loved getting a chance o see Lahaina. I'm into history so seeing that was something else, and I'd read about it and the Carthaginian. Both gone now. Such a tragedy.Congratulations to your wife, and congratulations to you on a well earned retirement! It would be awesome if you guys could make it down, unfortunately you never got to see Lahaina in all its glory before the fire but there are still many sites to see!
Being in Edmonton in the prairies in a more stable weather area and stable geography is underrated. We get none of the mountain influenced storms say Calgary does or the flooding and destruction due to semi-arid hills all around. Its long since forget I guess that places like Edmonton were where settlements made a lot of sense. Good weather, water source, excellent arable soil, edge of Boreal forest, etc.Growing up in Edmonton We did have our share of blizzards of course. Blowing snow can be a pain for sure. But until I came out here I never experienced anything quite like a significant snow squall. It can go from clear sky to complete white out is minutes and the amount of snow that can fall is insane. Moreover, you might travel a couple of kilometers and nothing.
Thats Klondike Wrestling in Edmonton. They used to have it at the Sales Pavilion in Edmonton next to the Edmonton Gardens. Dad took me once, never again he said. He would watch on TV but wasn't as much interested in how campy it was in person. Years prior to us watching wrestlers like Al Oeming did the circuit. I think in Calgary they watched the Edmonton shows (Klondike Wrestling) and in Edmonton we got the televised Stampede wrestling. This being before internet it was harder to figure out what happened because basically everything that occurred in matches was repeated as per script. So that if you knew what happened in a match in Calgary same thing would happen in Edmonton or rest of circuit. I don't remember Siki and its an age specific thing. I watched from around 68-72 and then started getting different interests. hehYes we did. It was great theatre!
Are you saying you eventually ditched Sweet Daddy Siki for chicks?!?!!Thats Klondike Wrestling in Edmonton. They used to have it at the Sales Pavilion in Edmonton next to the Edmonton Gardens. Dad took me once, never again he said. He would watch on TV but wasn't as much interested in how campy it was in person. Years prior to us watching wrestlers like Al Oeming did the circuit. I think in Calgary they watched the Edmonton shows (Klondike Wrestling) and in Edmonton we got the televised Stampede wrestling. This being before internet it was harder to figure out what happened because basically everything that occurred in matches was repeated as per script. So that if you knew what happened in a match in Calgary same thing would happen in Edmonton or rest of circuit. I don't remember Siki and its an age specific thing. I watched from around 68-72 and then started getting different interests. heh
Reminds me of when Chris Farley would dress up as a woman on SNLHere's something to blow your mind.
Actress Colleen Camp today...
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And here she is back in "the day"
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A then and now...
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Hallelujah babyOh hey, a certain politician is resigning this week. I wonder who it could be.
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Not sure why, but today even the cold winter air smells fresher, the chirping birds sweeter, and my pocketbook fuller.Hallelujah baby
Oh hey, a certain politician is resigning this week. I wonder who it could be.
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It’s been a long time coming. Unfortunately it’s a slow process to be completely rid of him and his fellow bandits. Hopefully by fall they are all long gone.Not sure why, but today even the cold winter air smells fresher, the chirping birds sweeter, and my pocketbook fuller.
Can't come soon enough, my friend.It’s been a long time coming. Unfortunately it’s a slow process to be completely rid of him and his fellow bandits. Hopefully by fall they are all long gone.
True, but some of them suck WAAAYY more than others.All politicians suck.
What’s that old saying about closing the barn door after all the horses got out?Oh hey, a certain politician is resigning this week. I wonder who it could be.
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Here's something to blow your mind.
Actress Colleen Camp today...
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And here she is back in "the day"
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A then and now...
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And then there's Salma.