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  • Point Blank
    Needs a hobby
    • Oct 2008
    • 14184

    #16
    Originally posted by The Messenger
    It's because he's from Alabama. Not saying he's not a respectful person, but you can't just off of that because in the South everything is "yes, sir", "yes, ma'am", etc.

    You could see a store getting robbed down there and the conversation would go like this:

    Robber: Give me all your money!!!

    Store Owner Lady: All of my money?

    Robber: Yes, ma'am.

    Store Owner Lady: Here is all of my money.

    Robber: Thank you ma'am, have a good one.
    :jimshake:

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    • The Messenger
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5063

      #17
      Originally posted by Point Blankâ„¢
      :jimshake:
      Don't doubt it. Watch the Cops shows when they are in the south. Cops will beat the shit out of a guy for trying to run them down with a car, throw him in the back of a cruiser, and every time they ask him a question or answer one it's "Yes, sir", "No, sir". It's becomes just a reflex after a while.

      I moved from New York to Memphis when I was like 12 and whenever I said just "yes" to any adult they'd immediately "don't address me that way". No matter who you spoke to. The guy at McDonalds would tell you the same thing.

      I moved back to New York now and I'm saying "yes, sir" and all that to people and they look at me crazy.

      Enough with my stories though.


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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        #18
        Originally posted by Yawkey Way
        that dude has more balls going up there with a speech impediment and answering questions anyways than most people on here

        anyone remember michael Jordans buddy, Ron Harper ?

        he may have a speech impedement problem but if he has that with an NFL contract , aint nobody gonna complain about that. Good luck to him !

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        • Hogle
          the franchise
          • Jul 2009
          • 479

          #19
          man i kinda feel bad for him, but that was so fuckin funny. And at least he looked really happy when he was up there
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          • Boucher
            King of EDM
            • Jul 2009
            • 3733

            #20
            It was funny at first, but then i started to feel bad for him

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            • The Messenger
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 5063

              #21
              Originally posted by ShimSham
              You're exaggerating a lot.
              Not a lot, but just enough to get the point across. You're from Hattiesburg though? I hate the Golden Eagles lol.

              Originally posted by Nahste13
              First, STFU. Second, STFU. You do realize there's a difference between intelligence and speaking ability right? How do you know if this was his first time ever speaking in front of a room of people? Or that he has a stammering problem?

              SMH at you calling him retarded when it was obvious he was nervous/unpolished at speaking in front of people.
              You do understand the difference in a joke and me being 100% serious? Because if I was serious, my post wouldn't have been two lines of jokes. SMH at you SYH.


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              • Chrispy
                Needs a hobby
                • Dec 2008
                • 11403

                #22
                Like Um... Damn dude that I was Like um... feeling sorry for the dude

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                • The Messenger
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5063

                  #23
                  Originally posted by ShimSham
                  I don't deny there are some people out there like that, but it's almost always in the older generation. Anyone younger than 40 or 50 isn't going to say a word about the "yes ma'ams" unless it's their kid. At least in my experience.

                  Love my Golden Eagles.
                  Maybe not in Hattiesburg, idk but I haven't spent much time in Mississippi. People younger than 30 may not give a shit, but any parent or any teacher will care if you don't address them with a "yes, ma'am" or "yes, sir". At least that's how it is in Memphis. I'm sure if you went to a different part of the country you'd see the difference.


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