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Post by DanThompson on Oct 5, 2012 17:26:22 GMT -5
On this weeks R-A-I, John and Wai asked the last time they saw Mr. Anderson and they said they haven't seen him in a while. Wasn't he in the TV title finals against Samoa Joe?
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Post by Jason X on Oct 5, 2012 18:57:54 GMT -5
The issue that WWE had with the word "Spike" was with one of Zack Ryder's T Shirts. It said "Take Care, SPIKE Your Hair" on the back and Vince made them change it.
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Post by Steve Sanders from Los Angeles on Oct 7, 2012 20:43:14 GMT -5
The issue that WWE had with the word "Spike" was with one of Zack Ryder's T Shirts. It said "Take Care, SPIKE Your Hair" on the back and Vince made them change it. Internet rumor. That shirt, phrase and all, was one of WWE's best-selling shirts in 2011.
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Post by Andrew MacDonald on Oct 9, 2012 4:30:33 GMT -5
Man, the biggest one this week was laughing at the concept of male breast cancer. So yes, men do get breast cancer.
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Post by Steve Sanders from Los Angeles on Oct 9, 2012 23:38:35 GMT -5
Much like Rick Rude's 1989 Jesse the Body Award, or JBL's 2004 Great American Award, I believe John Pollock has earned the respect of his peers by admitting a mistake and confusing Evan the 90210 Radio Station Terrorist with Donna Martin's Beach House Assailant on this week's R-A-W show. The measure of a grown-up is the ability to admit error and grow as a human, and John's self-awareness of said error cast him in the upper echelon of broadcasters. As is such, Steve Sanders would like to nominate him as a recipient of the 2012 Samantha Sanders "Tough Guy" Award, as he delivered the goods this week in the face of adversity like a true champ. If Mel Silver were here, I'm sure you'd receive a glass of champagne to commemorate this landmark achievement. Cheers.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Oct 10, 2012 14:53:43 GMT -5
Part of the way through the Unforgiven 2000 Review-A-Wai...
John was joking, but in case anyone was wondering, Canada does have RC Cola, in addition to PC Cola (Loblaws brand).
John pronounced "GIF" like the peanut butter "Jif". The "G" sound is actually supposed to sound like it does in words like "go", "guy" and "Gory Special".
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Post by Louis from Montréal on Oct 10, 2012 14:59:47 GMT -5
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Post by Andrew Sheehy on Oct 10, 2012 15:45:37 GMT -5
Jeff Hardy is 35 years old. He turned 35 at the end of August.
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Post by Hacksaw Jim Powers on Oct 10, 2012 18:53:35 GMT -5
I stand corrected! And that's hilarious and amazing that it was even inspired by the peanut butter brand that I referenced. Strange that I've heard it pronounced "Jif" once in my life, and it was during the most recent Review-A-Wai.
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Post by Louis from Montréal on Oct 10, 2012 19:07:25 GMT -5
I stand corrected! And that's hilarious and amazing that it was even inspired by the peanut butter brand that I referenced. Strange that I've heard it pronounced "Jif" once in my life, and it was during the most recent Review-A-Wai. No problem. A LOT of people pronounce it both ways and I know the debate never ends well. Tomato, Tomahto.
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Post by Jay Hunter on Oct 10, 2012 20:02:27 GMT -5
Yeah, couldn't believe it's correctly pronounced "Jiff". Is anything else with a "G" pronounced like a J? There's an image filetype called ".jif" ....
To hell with it, i've been calling it Gif for probably 15 years, i'm not changing now!
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Post by Gee Hall on Oct 10, 2012 20:30:56 GMT -5
Yeah, couldn't believe it's correctly pronounced "Jiff". Is anything else with a "G" pronounced like a J? There's an image filetype called ".jif" .... To hell with it, i've been calling it Gif for probably 15 years, i'm not changing now! I learned this pretty recently too. I too relate to your stubbornness to change! LOL.
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Post by Jack Raines on Oct 12, 2012 5:23:42 GMT -5
I stand corrected! And that's hilarious and amazing that it was even inspired by the peanut butter brand that I referenced. Strange that I've heard it pronounced "Jif" once in my life, and it was during the most recent Review-A-Wai. No problem. A LOT of people pronounce it both ways and I know the debate never ends well. Tomato, Tomahto. For years I just pronounced it by saying the letters individually as "G-I-F", and the same with "J-P-G".
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Post by Louis from Montréal on Oct 12, 2012 7:31:04 GMT -5
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Post by RKing85 on Oct 12, 2012 23:56:58 GMT -5
It's like FAQ.
I know most people say each letter individually, but I do know some people who pronounce it as "facts"
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