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Steve Wiebe takes back the Donkey Kong record!

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saloonstudios:

Absolutely, but if you're agreeing he's playing a character or persona, is he really a lion? Is Steve really a lamb?

I don't care either way. In fact I think it's awesome that we can debate over two personalities of people that we've never met. (if you have I apologize)

saloonstudios:

Nevermind, I think I see what you're trying to say. And for the sake of arguments, there cannot be lions without lambs.  So I guess all I'm really saying is I'm glad there is a Billy for a Steve.

opt2not:


--- Quote from: saloonstudios on September 24, 2010, 10:53:04 pm ---Nevermind, I think I see what you're trying to say. And for the sake of arguments, there cannot be lions without lambs.  So I guess all I'm really saying is I'm glad there is a Billy for a Steve.

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Amen brother! :cheers:

urbecrisch:

Who cares about Wiebe and Mitchell!  Give me more of theses two boneheads!  LMFAO!



DaveMMR:


--- Quote from: opt2not on September 24, 2010, 03:41:49 pm ---
--- Quote from: Havok on September 21, 2010, 11:59:34 am ---And cue anti-Billy posts in 3..2..1..

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but yet I have a stable job, a house, a wife and child that loves me unconditionally,  (and now some minor fame) ...but they're nothing in comparison to my needs!".[/i]

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Well I can't prove the accuracy behind it, but didn't Steve say that he was laid off from his job a millisecond after closing on his house in the movie?  As a matter of fact, the reason he began playing DK was because he had a lot of sudden free time. 

I was on the anti-Billy bandwagon back before the movie when he got the perfect score in Pacman.  I was reading an interview online and I remember thinking this guy was incredibly arrogant.   Yes it was quite the accomplishment and it was ridiculously cool, but I remember thinking to myself that someone needed to tell him that he had not found the cure for cancer and was just really, really good at a video game.   I had no trouble believing the persona he presented in the film was fairly accurate. 

Who knows if Steve Wiebe is secretly a jerk behind the scenes.  Whatever, he has a better PR guy then.

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