billybud wrote:donovan wrote:billybud wrote:It's a little sad....the Mad Hatter and the Old Ball Coach....
Oh well...SEC...SEC...SEC
As you passively aggressively chant SEC, we will recognize that the ACC is their only worthy opponent and give you full accolades that your representative is all you want it to be.
In a National Poll, I personally conducted, .07% of the people care. I am one of the .07%.
On a more enlightening subject, the PAC 12. .0022% care. Talk about a conference in disarray. Another survey, which I assure you I did NOT take, of all PAC 12 Presidents & Athletic Directors there are a total of three testicles.
And that's my report.
donovan....you are so completely eaten up by anti SEC feelings that you can't recognize irony...
the irony that two storied SEC coaches are just parodies in ads....(Les Miles and the Old Ball Coach, Spurrier)..My SEC chant is always tongue in cheek.
Passive aggressive? Maybe. But not a bat crap crazy dog charging to the end of the chain at any imagined sound.
Clemson -v- Alabama
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You could be right. Good year to change.
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That is a great movie. Made me laugh.
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donovan wrote:That is a great movie. Made me laugh.
A VERY accurate depiction of the south. LOL
They’re either going to run the ball here or their going to pass it.
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See, well ya see, the thing is, he should have caught that ball. But the ball is bigger than his hands.
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donovan wrote:That is a great movie. Made me laugh.
That’s some sense of humor you’ve got going...... what did you think was the funniest part???
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Re: Clemson -v- Alabama
Why the calling of the hogs of course.
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Spence wrote:Why the calling of the hogs of course.
Of course
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........and the moral of the story is, if someone asks you to hold their shotgun, don’t.
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