Tony Twist & Kelly Chase: Born to Raise Hell
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Watching Twist is still frightening.
You hit that guy, you’d better turn and run for your your life. He looked so crazed out there.
Twister was just so freakin strong
He could rag doll guys with that lopsided washer load motion which knocks you off balance and still throw with the right. Without your balance you’re doomed in a fight no matter how big or fast you are.
Just a chew toy for the hockey gods
Remember Steve Durbano?
Now THAT was a crazy motherfucker…
Spectr, you’ve gotta remember “Demolition Durby.”
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
http://futurenotes.blogspot.com
by Tomorrows Blues on Jul 27, 2010 2:18 PM CDT up reply actions
Durbano was full tilt gonzo
I walked up to him at Winterland one time to get an autograph and just his look scared the shit out of me. Never approached him again. He had crazy eyes. From what I’ve read Durbano fought a lot of demons in his life.
Durbano flattening Bobby Hull
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtpC_pjzGtc
Just a chew toy for the hockey gods
I may be biased, growing up having watched these two . . .
but they are, to me, the greatest Blues fighting tandem in franchise history. Fucking badasses, these boys.
St. Louis Game Time . . . I need another beer.
And I can also write things in 140 characters or fewer.
Holy crap he didn't back down from Wendel Clark!
Enough said, I think.
by Paperwork Ninja on Jul 26, 2010 11:02 PM CDT reply actions
Kelly Chase never backed down from anybody...
My personal favorite in that clip is when Chaser is giving Claude Lemieux a beatdown… I always liked Claude Lemieux, too.
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
http://futurenotes.blogspot.com
by Tomorrows Blues on Jul 27, 2010 2:17 PM CDT up reply actions





















