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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Jan 5, 2007 19:15:59 GMT -5
Oooh, here's one. I have a little spot on my front porch called the Gorilla Position. Then when I come home from work, I stand at the Gorilla Position for a minute as I prepare to enter my house. It gives the sound guys time to cue up my entrance music.
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thiazzi
Bubba Ho-Tep
FEAR
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Post by thiazzi on Jan 5, 2007 19:53:53 GMT -5
Everybody f***ing overuses "mark" and "mark-out". Like this dude said something like "I marked out for your suggestion." Just shut the f*** up, ya know?
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Jan 5, 2007 20:00:25 GMT -5
The way I figure it, I've put up with enough hip hop slang over the years that people can live with me me using wrestling slang/terms. Words only become mainsteam is they are used enough. If "bling" can be mainstream then so can "mark".
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Libertine
Unicron
Cerebral Caustic
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Post by Libertine on Jan 5, 2007 21:36:53 GMT -5
Ehh, the way I see it, I can say what the hell I want. I tend not to use wrestling terms in everyday language because the majority of friends would have no idea what I was talking about.
I've noticed I seem to use wrestling terms more in a bad mood. Can't explain that one, really.
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Post by leemir on Jan 5, 2007 21:57:44 GMT -5
Everybody huging overuses "mark" and "mark-out". Like this dude said something like "I marked out for your suggestion." Just shut the hug up, ya know? I'm gonna put you over here, I know what ya mean.
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MoleMan
Team Rocket
KENNY!
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Post by MoleMan on Jan 6, 2007 14:40:30 GMT -5
Everybody huging overuses "mark" and "mark-out". Like this dude said something like "I marked out for your suggestion." Just shut the hug up, ya know? I'm gonna put you over here, I know what ya mean. but then you'll end up pulling a screwjob, and burying him. So he'll have to leave to another board with no heat.
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BHB
Hank Scorpio
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Post by BHB on Jan 6, 2007 15:26:45 GMT -5
I remember hearing Flair freak out at people not in the business using these terms. I can understand his point. A few years back during a q and a session, a fan asked Flair wether he preffered being a face or a heel and Flair freaked out, saying that the person wasn't a wrestler and so shouldn't use those terms. I guess he doesn't know its 2007, not 1987.
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