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@obiroid1: Yeah, I would say that's the best guess, looking at him. I think the surgery they were talking about was after his Olympic trials/Oylmpics, which would probably be around the time Austin had his surgery. They talk about it on Austin's podcast. I could be remembering completely wrong, but I think it was something to do with bone shaving or something like that. It's so long since I listen to the podcast I'm fuzzy on the specifics.

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@derangel: Probably, I guess it comes down to where about it is within the neck. I think I was way off on my comment. I'm starting to think it was Lita's surgery (not Angle's) which was better than Angle's and Austin's.

Either way it's a damn shame, 25 years old and already her career is over. Just shows how damn lucky the likes of Rick Flair and Undertaker have been. I swear those guys will never stop.

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@derangel: Did Lita have the same injury as Austin also? I seem to remember Austin saying that the surgery they both had, was practically stone aged, come appear to the surgery Kurt Angel had after one of his neck injuries. Had they had the surgery Angel had it possibly could have prolonged both of their careers.

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@korvus: I have it on my email, they keep asking for my phone number. But I refuse to allow them to have it. I even once change my password to *expletive*yahoo, somehow I got locked out of my email for a day.

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@speed45823: To be fair, and this is coming from someone who has and never will use Facebook. All you need is one piece of that information and you could find out the rest through the census. But then to the best of my knowledge you don't necessarily have to share all of that on Facebook.

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@gameboy8877: My guess is there will also be an article when is passes Titanic. Even though adjusted for inflation Titanic made over a billion domestically, in a time when the price of movie tickets was not extortion. I think if you adjust for inflation it's only fourth in the superhero list, behind The Avengers, The Dark Knight and Spider-Man.

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It probably means nothing, but Heimdall does have a little orange stone (in the shape of the comic infinity stones) on his armour. He also at some point in one of the first two Thor films says something about how he is able to see thousands of souls, across the nine realms.

The problem with the Heimdall theory is that they decided to split the infinity stones up, and not keep more than one in one place. So if the tesseract is on Asgard, then it can't be with Heimdall. But for me this kind of makes it work. What if Odin set that rule, as a way to have one of the stones hidden in plain sight, while also throwing people off the scent. But then again it's probably not a good idea to keep the stone on the front of the amour of your gatekeeper.

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@inferiorego: That's strange, when I checked it yesterday, it was 41 million.

EDIT: I see what I did now. I meant to write The Numbers, when I meant write Box Office Mojo, and vice a versa. That's why my teacher always prattled on about proofreading.