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A Little Story
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Mason Prince Offline
Mom's Spaghetti



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(gets varying reactions in the arenas, but will be worshiped like a god and defended until the end by internet fans; literally has thousands of online dorks logging on to complain anytime they lose a match or don't get pushed right)


#2
07-03-2014, 04:37 PM

"The word pin is obvious enough.
Pin is also an identification number.
3 count is the number to be pinned by.
Nipped has the word nip in it and nip is pin backwards.
Cover is what you would need to do to me to pin me and can be used as a word besides pin in some situations.
Stop pins is a company that makes pins.
Fast can be interpreted as a quick release pin which is a type of fastener you can buy. There's also a type of wrestling pin called a fast or quick pin.
When could be interpreted as a song called When the Pin Hits the Shell by Drive By Truckers.
Someone could be interpreted as pinning something on someone.
Go could be interpreted as Marc Gopin, who is a famous professor. Gopin is also a common surname. Also Pin.Pack.Go is a thing on Pinterest.
Opponent pin is a type of wrestling pin, opponent also has the letters pon in it which reconfigured could be interpreted as pin.
You have three lines in your little story, which equals a three count which could pin me. Each line starts with three consecutive one syllable words that could be interpreted as three counts.
You have four full lines in total, four is the number after three, which if you pinned me for that long, you would pin me for good.
You have nine lines in total, which is three times three which would mean three consecutive pins.
Six of the nine lines you have in your post have a word or number of some sort, six is three times two, which would be two consecutive pins.
Your lines also happen to be in iambic pentameter which, if you interpret it in a certain way, could be used in a three count.
1... 2... if you add those two numbers together, you get three, which would be a three count to pin me with. You also posted this at 1:20 and 1 + 2 equals 3. The words the & and appears three times as well as when. So does pin. A appears fifteen times, which would be five pinfalls.
An elipses has three dots, three equals the count in which you need to pin me with.
Your signature still has the word pin in it."


(07-03-2014, 11:20 AM)Mastermind Said: When is a pin not a pin when it's nipped in the butt.
What is a pin? Well it's when you cover someone and go for a 3 count.
You would need to be fast though, because the opponent can stop the 3 count just like that.

Mastermind grabs Trevor Hawk and foot trips him and goes for the cover.

1..

2..

"Kick out!"

Trevor reverses the pin into a calf-slicer and, after doing enough damage, stands up, takes Mastermind along with him, and executes a rolling elbow, or The Disasterpiece, to knock him out.

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Accomplishments:

1x X-Treme Champion
1x Federweight Champion
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Messages In This Thread
A Little Story - by Mastermind - 07-03-2014, 11:20 AM
RE: A Little Story - by Mason Prince - 07-03-2014, 04:37 PM
RE: A Little Story - by Mastermind - 07-03-2014, 07:06 PM
A Little Story - by Mason Prince - 07-03-2014, 07:22 PM
RE: A Little Story - by Mastermind - 07-04-2014, 05:52 AM
RE: A Little Story - by Mastermind - 07-04-2014, 02:30 PM



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