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  2. Southern Boys - Wikipedia

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    Southern Boys; Tag team; Members: Steve Armstrong Tracy Smothers: Name(s) Southern Boys Wild-Eyed Southern Boys Young Pistols: Billed heights: Steve Armstrong: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Tracy Smothers: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Combined billed weight: 459 lb (208 kg) Billed from "The Heartlands of the South" (as the Southern Boys)

  3. Southern Tide - Wikipedia

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    The magazine further designated Southern Tide to be the 6th fastest growing company in the "products and services" category as well as the fastest growing apparel company. [3] As a trifecta, Southern Tide named the second fastest growing company in the state of South Carolina for 2011 by the Capital Corporation.

  4. Nasty Pig - Wikipedia

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    The gay-owned brand has since expanded into a full clothing line, including underwear, jockstraps, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, and swimwear, among other accessories, [3] [4] and mostly targets gay men. [5] Sexual fetishism remains an influence; Nasty Pig has carried bondage harnesses and straps, [6] as well as rubber jockstraps and bedding. [7]

  5. Southern boys soccer wins 1st-ever section title, beating ...

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    The Rams kept the engine running as Reynolds again delivered an excellent corner that was finished off by Kaan Zenger to give Southern a 5-1 lead with 26:35 left in the second half.

  6. Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wild-Eyed Southern Boys" is a song by American rock band 38 Special and the third single from their fourth studio album of the same name (1981). Content

  7. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Variation on Pig. Po-po, Popo, Popos, PoPo A derogatory street term for police. Originally from Southern California, where bicycle police, beginning in the 1980s, wore T-shirts marked 'PO', for 'police officer', in block letters. [citation needed] As these officers rode in pairs, their shirts would read 'POPO' when side by side.