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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
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Do any of you dickheads actually use the word "mark" with your friends, or is it some magical wrestlng lingo you only save for tsm? If you do use it, I'd suggest your friends (if you have them, of course) slap you across a face with a beer bottle for having no clue.

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Posted
yes

are you a mark for william shatner>

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Posted
Umm... nope... never used that around friends ever...

have you ever used it on this board?

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Posted
All the time!

i mark for your sarcasm and condscension

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Posted
Umm... nope... never used that around friends ever...

have you ever used it on this board?

OKAY I USE SMARK TERMS ALL THE TIME ARE YOU HAPPY NOW

I've never liked you...

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
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Yeah. Yeah I do. And I don't even have to explain it to them, even the ones that aren't wrestling fans.

...pathetic

Guest Shutterspeed
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No, seeing as I don't watch wrestling with friends. They're all such marks.

Guest Shutterspeed
Posted

Even if I did have smark friends to watch wrestling with, I'm not the type that would typically want to have a conversation involving usage of the word "mark".

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Do any of you dickheads actually use the word "mark" with your friends, or is it some magical wrestlng lingo you only save for tsm? If you do use it, I'd suggest your friends (if you have them, of course) slap you across a face with a beer bottle for having no clue.

 

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I do, but only with my one friend who's also a "smark". It's kind of strange, because he's one of those emo/"scene" dudes, and yet he's the only other person I've ever met who was as into wrestling as I am.

Guest Shutterspeed
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Sensei John Kreese and an emo kid hanging out together. Ha.

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I do, because I have some buddies who are hardcore into wrestling.

 

It's just easier to say "he marked out for that" then "he greatly enjoyed that."

 

But they use it more then I do, so I don't feel so bad.

 

Hell, we use kayfabe and gimmick on a regular basis.

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Mark isn't a wrestling term at all. Thinking it is only shows how much you love wrestling.

I thought it was more of a showbusiness term. Like for magicians and carnies!

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Posted
Mark isn't a wrestling term at all. Thinking it is only shows how much you love wrestling.

I am a mark for not knowing what a mark is.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Mark isn't a wrestling term at all. Thinking it is only shows how much you love wrestling.

Isn't that the same argument you use to things pertaining to homosexuality in a situation like this one?

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