I'm watching a bit of it. Not all of it. But it's funny how down to earth both of them seem. It's kind of funny how much focus they put on their dog, which is there with them for this conference.
I don't see why you'd see it like that. My only question is why the the whole thing went on so long and why questions not related to the burglary were asked, like Bryan's health.
(Which, Bryan mentioned that he learned just the other day that he'll probably need another surgery. He has half the strength of arm than the other.)
Dogs and cats have become the new children for a great deal of our population that doesn't want to have children. 75% of my Facebook page is just littered with people's pet pictures.
There's an unfortunate new trend of people buying bullshit "Service Dog" tags to put on their non-service dog in order to get their pets into restaurants and other places that ban all pets (except service dogs, of course). This includes dogs that are never used as service animals, like bulldogs, making it obviously ridiculous.
A perfect example of "rules don't apply to me" mentality.
Shit, what is it about parents who assume that everyone wants to see every moment of their children's lives? I have a cousin who posts photos of her kids on an hourly basis, and most of the time her kids are doing the most trivial things you can thing of.
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Ah but extended family members can see the kids pictures when they may not be close to home. That's why I post mine. So that others can see them who are definitely interested
The irony here for me is that some of these dogs such as bulldogs and Staffordshire Terriers (NOT pit bulls, just pure-breds), actually really did used to be used as Service Dogs. Not for the blind but as 'nannies' for little kids, because of their docile, friendly nature.
If it wasn't Bryan in this situation but a notable star NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB player who was on the disabled list, there would naturally be a number of questions about how the incident might've affected their injured status.
...Okay, good for him and everything, but there's no way I'm sitting through this.
ReplyDeleteSo you hate Daniel Bryan promos?
ReplyDeleteLove the dude's ability in the ring, but this demeanor? Doesn't seem like a "bro". That was my take.
ReplyDeleteI'm watching a bit of it. Not all of it. But it's funny how down to earth both of them seem. It's kind of funny how much focus they put on their dog, which is there with them for this conference.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm this gigantic dickbag, but I thought the exact opposite. They came across like cunts. No? Genuine observation..
ReplyDeleteI don't see why you'd see it like that. My only question is why the the whole thing went on so long and why questions not related to the burglary were asked, like Bryan's health.
ReplyDelete(Which, Bryan mentioned that he learned just the other day that he'll probably need another surgery. He has half the strength of arm than the other.)
People who drag their dogs everywhere they go piss me off.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely not. For once, I agree with Nick.
ReplyDeleteI know right. What is it about dog owners that assume that everyone wants to see their dog.
ReplyDeleteDaniel Bryan posts even when he's injured baby!
ReplyDeleteDogs and cats have become the new children for a great deal of our population that doesn't want to have children. 75% of my Facebook page is just littered with people's pet pictures.
ReplyDeleteThere's an unfortunate new trend of people buying bullshit "Service Dog" tags to put on their non-service dog in order to get their pets into restaurants and other places that ban all pets (except service dogs, of course). This includes dogs that are never used as service animals, like bulldogs, making it obviously ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteA perfect example of "rules don't apply to me" mentality.
Bryan's hair is atrocious - shave that shit off man, it's about time.
ReplyDeleteShit, what is it about parents who assume that everyone wants to see every moment of their children's lives? I have a cousin who posts photos of her kids on an hourly basis, and most of the time her kids are doing the most trivial things you can thing of.
ReplyDeleteYou think that's bad? You should see Brie's bikini line.
ReplyDeleteCan we just agree that having pets and kids are both stupid? :)
ReplyDeleteHa! I have both. But I am aware my dog and kids are not as important to everyone else as they are to me.
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See that shit when when I vacation down in Florida alll the time
ReplyDeleteAh but extended family members can see the kids pictures when they may not be close to home. That's why I post mine. So that others can see them who are definitely interested
ReplyDeleteYeah I dunno what would make you think negatively of them just based on this. They seem pretty cool to me.
ReplyDelete'Cunts' is a big strong...
ReplyDeleteSame here. It's for my kids' Grandparents that live out of state. This is how they stay connected. It really is as simple as that.
ReplyDeleteTotally know what you mean and agree.
ReplyDeleteThe irony here for me is that some of these dogs such as bulldogs and Staffordshire Terriers (NOT pit bulls, just pure-breds), actually really did used to be used as Service Dogs. Not for the blind but as 'nannies' for little kids, because of their docile, friendly nature.
Bimbos ruining it for everyone as usual.
Only in America, rest of the world tosses it around like we do 'asshole'
ReplyDeleteThat was probably the only back door action that the Bryan household has ever seen..
ReplyDeleteIf I was Bryan I'd use my down time to train with LT Falk on ring psychology and promo work.
ReplyDeleteYou know it's bad when the dog has better facial reactions than Brie.
ReplyDeleteTerm of endearment in Australia
ReplyDeleteWell, showcasing them all the time is stupid.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I hate about getting burglarized. All the damn press conferences afterwards.
ReplyDeleteThat too. My sister is guilty of that.
ReplyDeleteI didn't sit through all of this, but I did find it interesting that Bryan said he'd scored ridiculously low at 'ambition' in a psych test.
ReplyDeleteIf it wasn't Bryan in this situation but a notable star NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB player who was on the disabled list, there would naturally be a number of questions about how the incident might've affected their injured status.
ReplyDeleteAre wrestlers supposed to seem like bros?
ReplyDeleteI'm one of those guys that unfortunately likes to post his dog's pictures on social media.
ReplyDelete:(
I stopped getting raped years ago for this reason.
ReplyDelete"Maybe I'm this gigantic dickbag"
ReplyDeleteMaybe?