Dustin Starr – The Starr Treatment

January 9, 2009

You just don’t GET IT…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — dustinstarr @ 7:35 pm

dburg7Unfortunately, my sense of humor is a little too twisted… a little too sick… and just a little too advanced for everyone to get it.  I sincerely do believe that some of you GET IT, some of the time.  But many of you just… don’t… GET IT ever!

You have to read this blog more than once in order to truly GET IT.

Maxx Corbin, for instance – he GETS IT.  He GETS IT 100% of the time.  Maybe that has to do with the fact that he knows me personally.  He has talked to me on the phone.  He’s seen me and interacted with me in the locker rooms.  He knows me.  Maybe that’s why he GETS IT?  (read his comments here)

But on the other hand, many of the rest of you actually know me.  But still – you just don’t GET IT.  Honestly, I don’t know how to help you all GET IT, either.  I think part of the fun is the simple fact of trying to GET IT.  I can’t explain my sarcasm.  I can’t explain my ribs.  I can’t explain how I mean things when I type them – that’s for YOU to figure out. (more…)

Maxx Corbin Speaks

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — dustinstarr @ 1:42 am

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This message was posted on the Kayfabe Board at RasslinRiotOnline.com by Maxx Corbin, in response to BT’s message about me.  Maxx’s comments were not edited in any way and have been posted here in full.  (hit the links in order to get more info on each.)

Tomorrow, I will address the situation myself.  You DON’T want to miss it.

Figured since everyone else was giving their opinion of Dustin that I would as well. I’ve read all the back and forth stuff and I’m not going to get in on that, but I do want to comment on BT’s suggestion that Dustin only cares for Dustin.

Lets start from the top. When me and Rhino came over to TLCW the first time, we floated around for weeks with really nothing to do. Dustin lobbied to put us with him. We got a good reaction and a better spot on the card. Thanks to Dustin.

When I broke my leg last year I heard from about a hand full of people. Most of them said the same thing, “Good Luck bro!” and trust me that meant a lot to me, but I got a call every week, sometimes twice a week, just about the entire time I was on crutches from Dustin. He’d call me up and joke around with me and try to raise my spirits. In fact the first person to call me after my surgery was Dustin. He actually had left a message before that to see if I had went in yet. (more…)

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