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HOLLYWOOD — Luke Ford, best known for his efforts to protect the Orthodox Jew and other endangered species, won his court battle Friday against Luke Y. Thompson over the use of the name Luke.

Justice Catherine Seipp ruled that the rainbow-headed whacko had breached a 1994 agreement between the two sides that limited his use of the name.

In a written judgment, Seipp said it was understandable the pious Australian blogger did not want to be associated with the movie-reviewing wrestling fan. “Some would say his (Thompson

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  • Peggy C

    Great interview. I like the responses to other wrestler’s slogans. Cool pic, too! He seems like a cool guy–congrats on the interview. Was he impressed that you were into wrestling? I’m sure most journalists are kind of condescending about it. Maybe not to his face…

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  • LYT

    [editorial note: the above comment is in response to the Rock interview below]

    Regarding Peggy’s question, I may add some other tidbits on the message board.

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  • Peggy C

    Sorry about back-talking the wrong post. I liked this post too-very clever response the the ‘controversy’. But, c’mon, the only reason the World Wildlife Fund is fighting it is ’cause they’ve already printed up 10 billion free address labels for everyone in the U.S. and they don’t want to start over with their international name.

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  • That was hilarious

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  • Well, heck… I’m going to sue too.

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  • Jaye

    Doh, it gave me an error the first time I hit send. Sorry for the double post.

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