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Old 05-23-2004, 06:07 PM   #42
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Savior, you still haven't answered the main point of my argument. Hurricane does not ever EVER EVER say "Stay in the back" in his promos. Therefore, there would be absolutely no reason to change it around for his theme song. It's stupid and pointless.

And yes, "stand" is a one-syllable word, but like I've been saying, southern accents/ebonics accents stretch things out and add a certain twang to the words, making them sound like there's more than the one syllable. Like I said, listen to any two southern people talking to each other for more than 20 seconds, and you'll know exactly what I mean.
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