[quote]Grneyes wrote:
I’m watching Bait Car on TruTV, and what is up with guys (usually gangbanger wannabes with their pants around their knees held up by a belt) calling each other “dog” or “dawg”?
“What up, dawg?”
I don’t get it.[/quote]
it means friend or family member
as in pack of dogs or wolves.
“road dogs” live off the land and completely depend on each other for life. Calling someone “dog” is just symbolic of that.
I’ve always gotten “big dog” in sports, where I’m usually team captain (alpha dog) of wrestling or football teams (pack).
whether its gang life,sport related, or just a few people who are really close “dog” just means friend. On that note, I always understood it as a loyalty tag reserved for the purpose of friendship. I’ll never understand how its being thrown around so loosely now. I’m crazy young but I remember working hard to be respected enough to really be considered someone’s “road dog”.
that help?[/quote]
You know, that was intended to be a hypothetical question. I really didn’t want to know. I was just ranting. But, thanks!
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
BrickNyce is fucking COOL![/quote]
What happened?[/quote]
He’s helping me add some structure to cutting (no emo). I’ve been kinda wingin it for a while and I’m flat lining a bit. He’s helping me clear some stuff up.
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
I’m watching Bait Car on TruTV, and what is up with guys (usually gangbanger wannabes with their pants around their knees held up by a belt) calling each other “dog” or “dawg”?
“What up, dawg?”
I don’t get it.[/quote]
it means friend or family member
as in pack of dogs or wolves.
“road dogs” live off the land and completely depend on each other for life. Calling someone “dog” is just symbolic of that.
I’ve always gotten “big dog” in sports, where I’m usually team captain (alpha dog) of wrestling or football teams (pack).
whether its gang life,sport related, or just a few people who are really close “dog” just means friend. On that note, I always understood it as a loyalty tag reserved for the purpose of friendship. I’ll never understand how its being thrown around so loosely now. I’m crazy young but I remember working hard to be respected enough to really be considered someone’s “road dog”.
that help?[/quote]
You know, that was intended to be a hypothetical question. I really didn’t want to know. I was just ranting. But, thanks!
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[quote]Grneyes wrote:
I’m watching Bait Car on TruTV, and what is up with guys (usually gangbanger wannabes with their pants around their knees held up by a belt) calling each other “dog” or “dawg”?
“What up, dawg?”
I don’t get it.[/quote]
it means friend or family member
as in pack of dogs or wolves.
“road dogs” live off the land and completely depend on each other for life. Calling someone “dog” is just symbolic of that.
I’ve always gotten “big dog” in sports, where I’m usually team captain (alpha dog) of wrestling or football teams (pack).
whether its gang life,sport related, or just a few people who are really close “dog” just means friend. On that note, I always understood it as a loyalty tag reserved for the purpose of friendship. I’ll never understand how its being thrown around so loosely now. I’m crazy young but I remember working hard to be respected enough to really be considered someone’s “road dog”.
that help?[/quote]
You know, that was intended to be a hypothetical question. I really didn’t want to know. I was just ranting. But, thanks!
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oh man, now I feel akward.
hangs head in shame
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Nah, it’s okay. I’ve answered my share of “rhetorical/hypothetical” questions.
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
I’m watching Bait Car on TruTV, and what is up with guys (usually gangbanger wannabes with their pants around their knees held up by a belt) calling each other “dog” or “dawg”?
“What up, dawg?”
I don’t get it.[/quote]
it means friend or family member
as in pack of dogs or wolves.
“road dogs” live off the land and completely depend on each other for life. Calling someone “dog” is just symbolic of that.
I’ve always gotten “big dog” in sports, where I’m usually team captain (alpha dog) of wrestling or football teams (pack).
whether its gang life,sport related, or just a few people who are really close “dog” just means friend. On that note, I always understood it as a loyalty tag reserved for the purpose of friendship. I’ll never understand how its being thrown around so loosely now. I’m crazy young but I remember working hard to be respected enough to really be considered someone’s “road dog”.
that help?[/quote]
You know, that was intended to be a hypothetical question. I really didn’t want to know. I was just ranting. But, thanks!
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oh man, now I feel awkward.
hangs head in shame
[/quote]
Nah, it’s okay. I’ve answered my share of “rhetorical/hypothetical” questions.
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it sucks when its in text too! lol I’m in “answer mode” because I’ve been doing homework all day. I couldnt let that pass. From now on I’ll ask firt.
HAHA! Thanks. So today there was almost a brawl at the gym. Some dude was using three machine packed to the gills with 45’s and some other guy complained to the manager and they came up to the guy and he flipped out. People were on their cells ringing up their boys and they were circling each other like sharks. Good times.
HAHA! Thanks. So today there was almost a brawl at the gym. Some dude was using three machine packed to the gills with 45’s and some other guy complained to the manager and they came up to the guy and he flipped out. People were on their cells ringing up their boys and they were circling each other like sharks. Good times.[/quote]
Ummm the super cool April MMF lifting session with Bass, you and I is certainly not happening in your gym… I don’t need to get stabbed trying to make progress.
i need to make a twitter feed called “Shit George Bromhead Says”
this dude is crazy. just walked in the gym telling me he can’t find the candy bar he just bought, and that his niece said, “Well cars don’t just eat things[UNINTELLIGIBLE]if you[GRUMBLE?]well she’ll find it and[TRANSLATION NOT FOUND]done eat it!”
[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
So I said something rude to someone I care for. I apologized (twice) but I don’t want to beg for forgiveness…
I just hate my damn fool mouth sometimes.[/quote]
if you apologized (and meant it) and they still don’t forgive you, then they’re just doing it to hurt you. Let them stew about it for a while, and they’ll realize they’re being petty, and accept your apology.