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Yeah, Fall's always rough. I remember missing Penn State-Miami '99 because I was a groomsmen. Groom was a Colorado State alum, and it was their off-weekend, so he didn't give a fuck.
I LOVE that. he knows sports enough to know FUCK YOU. I have much respect for that move.


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So the official Bulldogs bar was interesting. They have this big room in the back and that was full of GA fans, which was cool. And at halftime they brought out massive quantities of food, to which I helped myself gratuitously. I went after that shit like a stray cat on a coldcut sandwich - I'm broke, have little to no groceries, and nobody seemed to be charging any money. So I grabbed a platefull and demolished it.

The crowd... wasn't so good. It turns out that the only people who go to things like this are former fratboys and their hot, vapid sorority wives. There was this one douchebag in the middle who kept yelling LOUD shit at the tv, like "Can we not STOP THIS FUCKING SHIT already!!" at unbelievably loud levels, all while slapping the furniture reeeeeally hard. Like, "make the waitress look around nervously" levels. When I saw him throw his hat at the tv in a tantrum, and then saw his girlfriend get up nervously and go get it for him, I decided maybe I won't go back there for the next game. This is the guy that Bobby Brown Goes Down was written about.

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598 total yards against the nation's top defense.



Im sorry, but LSU is (and was) the nations top defense.

Actually, Oklahoma might give LSU a run for its money. I would pay to see that game right now.


If Nebraska beats USC this weekend in Lincoln, I think you might end up seeing that match up at the end of the year. Though we basically gave that game away against Wake Forest this weekend and they gave it back to us.

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Yeah, Fall's always rough. I remember missing Penn State-Miami '99 because I was a groomsmen. Groom was a Colorado State alum, and it was their off-weekend, so he didn't give a fuck.
I LOVE that. he knows sports enough to know FUCK YOU. I have much respect for that move.


Yeah, I could give two shits about fans of other schools--they don't even count as humans in my book.

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So the official Bulldogs bar was interesting. They have this big room in the back and that was full of GA fans, which was cool. And at halftime they brought out massive quantities of food, to which I helped myself gratuitously. I went after that shit like a stray cat on a coldcut sandwich - I'm broke, have little to no groceries, and nobody seemed to be charging any money. So I grabbed a platefull and demolished it.

The crowd... wasn't so good. It turns out that the only people who go to things like this are former fratboys and their hot, vapid sorority wives. There was this one douchebag in the middle who kept yelling LOUD shit at the tv, like "Can we not STOP THIS FUCKING SHIT already!!" at unbelievably loud levels, all while slapping the furniture reeeeeally hard. Like, "make the waitress look around nervously" levels. When I saw him throw his hat at the tv in a tantrum, and then saw his girlfriend get up nervously and go get it for him, I decided maybe I won't go back there for the next game. This is the guy that Bobby Brown Goes Down was written about.


While this guy is probably off the douchey scale, I can't say my behavior wasn't strikingly similar.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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He was the sorta guy who yells over-the-top stuff and then quickly looks around (smirking) to see if everyone's watching him. It was performance art.

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Actually, Oklahoma might give LSU a run for its money. I would pay to see that game right now.


They're both better than USC.

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If Nebraska beats USC this weekend


delusional lol

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If Nebraska beats USC this weekend


delusional lol


Yeah, it will be a colossal upset if it occurs, since I don't think Nebraska has the Secondary or receivers to win.
I'm hoping for a close game like the game against Texas last year, that the Huskers gave away with a late fumble.
I'm heading to College Gameday saturday morning and will drinking all day, so watch for me rioting after the game if they do win.

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Look forward to see your pic on the smoking gun, Pat. ;)


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I'm heading to College Gameday saturday morning


I will PayPal you $500 if you nail Corso in the temple via slingshot. Then, when the paramedics try to make their way to him, yell "NOT SO FAST, MY FRIENDS!"

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I'm heading to College Gameday saturday morning


I will PayPal you $500 if you nail Corso in the temple via slingshot. Then, when the paramedics try to make their way to him, yell "NOT SO FAST, MY FRIENDS!"


I would definitely try to do it if I was actually close enough, but last time they did it in the stadium before a night game, they were about 50ft from the huge mass of people in the West Stadium bleachers. I would really want to hit him as he tried to put on the Trojan helmet at the end of the show. I don't know if I could stop the Paramedics though, since they will probably come out the field level tunnels.

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LSU is the reason they put a screen behind them now. We nailed Corso with a full beer some years ago.

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I think that's the worst part about this one: We have the talent, but just couldn't pull it all together.


The story of Richt's tenure. Again, we are inconsistent. Bobo's playcalling looked a lot like Richt's of yore. I was disappointed, but not surprised. Our run D sucked too. Let's hope we don't let W. Carolina sneak up on us.


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I think that's the worst part about this one: We have the talent, but just couldn't pull it all together.


The story of Richt's tenure. Again, we are inconsistent. Bobo's playcalling looked a lot like Richt's of yore. I was disappointed, but not surprised. Our run D sucked too. Let's hope we don't let W. Carolina sneak up on us.


Bobo's playcalling veered from conservative to desperate, almost in the same series, on almost every drive.

And, of course, the run D was at its absolute worst at the very end.

I was actually surprised. We looked like we had it together last week, and that it was the start of something big. I guess I let my hopes get the better of me, because I know we are young, and not ready for primetime.

Wanna hear Derris' take on all this, but he in Montreal.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Remember when Woody and his crew used to call Bobo's answering machine during games to tell him what a shitty job he was doing at QB? Damn, I wish we still had his number.

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Bobo has 5 kids under the age of 4. Something is wrong with is BRAIN. :wink:


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Bobo has 5 kids under the age of 4. Something is wrong with is BRAIN. :wink:


gott DAMN, son. The pill is CHEAP.

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Bobo has 5 kids under the age of 4. Something is wrong with is BRAIN. :wink:


gott DAMN, son. The pill is CHEAP.


3 are a set of Triplets. Also, He prolly LUH JEBUS too much for the pill

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Did Jebus tell his wife to use dem fertilgity drugsg? Cuz these days anything [twins-n-up] is usually that.

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42 - 30.

There were high fives, group hugs and beer chugs.

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42 - 30.

There were high fives, group hugs and beer chugs.

http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/sp ... ab_newstab


God damn it's great to be a Georgia Bulldog.

Get's me all smiley all over again.


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42 - 30.

There were high fives, group hugs and beer chugs.

http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/sp ... ab_newstab


God damn it's great to be a Georgia Bulldog.

Get's me all smiley all over again.


I'm guessing you had a GOOD time, judging by the voicemail you left me on my desk phone at work.

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
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42 - 30.

There were high fives, group hugs and beer chugs.

http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/sp ... ab_newstab


God damn it's great to be a Georgia Bulldog.

Get's me all smiley all over again.


I'm guessing you had a GOOD time, judging by the voicemail you left me on my desk phone at work.


One of the best days I've had in a while.

Probably like when your Sox won last night. :wink:


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