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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Sept 24, 2014 1:03:10 GMT -5
I really despise Big Show. Just go away you old fool!
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 24, 2014 1:11:27 GMT -5
Big Show beats Rusev by disqualification. Show had Rusev down after the chokeslam and was getting prepped for the KO punch before Lana provided a distraction, allowing Rusev to attack him with the Russian flag. Show KOs him immediately after. Just let Rusev lose. He'll be better off.
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Post by ededdneddy on Sept 24, 2014 1:25:28 GMT -5
* Layla and Summer Rae defeated Natalya and Rosa Mendes. This was said to be a bad match with several botches. * Big Show defeated Rusev by disqualification. Show chokeslammed Rusev and went for the knockout punch but Lana distracted him. Rusev nailed Show with the Russian flag for the DQ. Show recovered and knocked Rusev out with the punch to end SmackDown.
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Post by Urfarkendarf on Sept 24, 2014 1:40:23 GMT -5
I knew Big Show was next. I'm sure many knew Big Show was next. I don't like Big Show. I don't like Kane. Puppies are cool. Titties too. But when I said puppies a second ago, I didn't mean titties. Go away Big Show, just go away.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 1:43:07 GMT -5
Maybe I should have went to SD tonight to save us from these horrible spoilers. Wow. Why do people here use "went" as the past participle form of "go" when it should be "gone"? Is it something which has changed lately and I'm unaware of? Are you honestly trying to be the "Grammar Police" on an internet forum or is this a legit question? To answer your question, it is part of Appalachian English which is a Southern Midland dialect of American English. That's a common trait. It isn't something that has "randomly appeared lately" either, it has been around since the 1800s.
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Post by Kiaraa on Sept 24, 2014 2:55:26 GMT -5
Why do people here use "went" as the past participle form of "go" when it should be "gone"? Is it something which has changed lately and I'm unaware of? Are you honestly trying to be the "Grammar Police" on an internet forum or is this a legit question? To answer your question, it is part of Appalachian English which is a Southern Midland dialect of American English. That's a common trait. It isn't something that has "randomly appeared lately" either, it has been around since the 1800s. Really, I didn't mean to offend anybody. It was a legit question. Thanks for enlightening!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 2:59:48 GMT -5
Are you honestly trying to be the "Grammar Police" on an internet forum or is this a legit question? To answer your question, it is part of Appalachian English which is a Southern Midland dialect of American English. That's a common trait. It isn't something that has "randomly appeared lately" either, it has been around since the 1800s. Really, I didn't mean to offend anybody. It was a legit question. Thanks for enlightening! Since it wasn't done with ill intent it's ok, completely understandable considering many people don't know.
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Post by ToyfareMark on Sept 24, 2014 3:35:51 GMT -5
So if Ambrose has the briefcase, he should actually try to cash it in, I've been wanting to see something like that for years.
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Sept 24, 2014 11:06:08 GMT -5
"I am the nerd in the Groot shirt." Mate, considering how well Guardians of the Galaxy has done at the box office so far, I don't think every person who went to see that is a nerd.
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