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Raku posted:The best alligator story: http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/alligator2 hahahahaha quote:When Carmer first learned of Two-Toed Tom,
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Ehud posted:hahahahaha I want to believe
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Raku posted:The best alligator story: http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/alligator2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUUp49p44w0 No this is the best alligator story
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 17:10 |
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Emron posted:That number is way higher than I thought it would be, and now I'm sad. I get to go to the spring game this weekend to help tide me over Speaking of, students are picking the winner of the game via dropping votes by the mannequins at the library on campus. Midriffs
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 17:27 |
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People in Florida are astoundingly dumb and deserve to be brutally murder and devoured by prehistoric reptiles.
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 17:32 |
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Hey, football news. Houston and Rice have renewed the Bayou Bucket rivalry. The series restarts in 2017 at UH and 2018 at Rice, and should continue until those nerds at Rice finally drop football to begin the first NCAA League of Legends program.
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JesustheDarkLord posted:
Please, WVU's colors are Gold and Blue, Blue and Yellow are Pitt's colors.
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MourningView posted:People in Florida are astoundingly dumb and deserve to be brutally murder and devoured by prehistoric reptiles. It's less the people and more the actual land. I lived there for 4 years and man that place is cursed or something. I have traveled all over the world & have never seen weirder, odder, more perplexing sights anywhere more than Florida. Nowhere.
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I've been here for 25 years now. That's a firm, but fair assessment.
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 18:33 |
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104 degrees with 97% humidity is enough to drive anyone mad.
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Ehud posted:104 degrees with 97% humidity is enough to drive anyone mad. Oh July - September how I loathe thee.
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Ehud posted:104 degrees with 97% humidity is enough to drive anyone mad. Oh come now, where in Florida does it get consistently above 100 degrees?
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Saucer Crab posted:Please, WVU's colors are Gold and Blue, Blue and Yellow are Pitt's colors. Not when I look at them
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DocPsychosis posted:Oh come now, where in Florida does it get consistently above 100 degrees? Key west
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DocPsychosis posted:Oh come now, where in Florida does it get consistently above 100 degrees? my pants
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 19:14 |
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DocPsychosis posted:Oh come now, where in Florida does it get consistently above 100 degrees? The entire panhandle. Southeast Alabama/North Florida is the hottest swampiest poo poo from June til about October.
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Fluffdaddy posted:The entire panhandle. Southeast Alabama/North Florida is the hottest swampiest poo poo from June til about October. Tallahassee in June-July is one of the most miserable places in the state. We get all of the heat/humidity with none of the cooling breeze.
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Fluffdaddy posted:The entire panhandle. Southeast Alabama/North Florida is the hottest swampiest poo poo from June til about October. We get it in the shaft part of Florida too. You aint special.
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On the other hand, when I lived in Florida for 2 years, I found the daily 30-minute thunderstorms during the summer to be pretty comforting.
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Scarf posted:I get to go to the spring game this weekend to help tide me over I'm going to our spring game this weekend as well and I'm unreasonably excited about it! I haven't been since I graduated, and only went once when I was in school. This should be a more interesting and informative scrimmage than they've been in recent years, given our quarterback situation.
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Fluffdaddy posted:The entire panhandle. Southeast Alabama/North Florida is the hottest swampiest poo poo from June til about October. Mississippi and New Orleans too.
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Dattserberg posted:Tallahassee in June-July is one of the most miserable places in the state. We get all of the heat/humidity with none of the cooling breeze. Sounds like getting eaten by an alligator isn't such a bad alternative after all.
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RumbleFish posted:I'm going to our spring game this weekend as well and I'm unreasonably excited about it! I haven't been since I graduated, and only went once when I was in school. This should be a more interesting and informative scrimmage than they've been in recent years, given our quarterback situation. Never trust spring game quarterback showings. If ours had been telling last year Cooper Bateman would have started and Blake Sims would have been the waterboy.
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 20:36 |
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So Coastal Carolina has a teal field now.
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Ehud posted:The mascot Albert was originally a live gator back in the 1950s. This is shameful, UF. Get yourself a real gator. What kind of self-respecting school doesn't have a live version of its mascot? TCU, I'm looking at you too.
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A giant elephant would be awful and has been tried here before
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 22:21 |
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Fluffdaddy posted:A giant elephant would be awful and has been tried here before No, I think you'll find that it would actually own pretty hard. Bama should get an elephant.
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PostNouveau posted:No, I think you'll find that it would actually own pretty hard. Bama should get an elephant. If I remember correctly, they stopped having a live elephant mascot because the stadium noise was loud enough that it physically hurt the elephant.
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RumbleFish posted:So Coastal Carolina has a teal field now. Looks like 80s astroturf to me.
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PostNouveau posted:No, I think you'll find that it would actually own pretty hard. Bama should get an elephant. It would be basically abusing the elephant, destroy the field, and probably lead to at least one person's gruesome death
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Does Auburn still have a tiger?
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 22:49 |
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Emron posted:It would be basically abusing the elephant, destroy the field, and probably lead to at least one person's gruesome death Hmm you're right. Better get two.
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Look Sir Droids posted:Does Auburn still have a tiger?
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KICK BAMA KICK posted:Nah, but like twice in the last couple of years they've had a tiger cub from Birmingham Zoo at a game and let it play on the field before the game and stuff. We haven't had a permanent one except for maybe a brief time in the '50s, I think. LSU's the one that keeps a live tiger. My roommate used to think the sting that LSU's band always does had the words "miiiike the ti-GER" and I like to think he was right
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New cost of attendance figures are out: http://chronicle.com/article/At-Least-15-Athletics-Programs/229229/ Texas Tech has the highest CoA in the Big XII. Tennessee has the highest overall, with Auburn not far behind. The top 10 has 4 SEC schools and 4 Big XII schools.
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# ? Apr 9, 2015 23:53 |
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Our mascot is extinct, so problem solved?
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# ? Apr 10, 2015 00:30 |
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We turned our mascot into a delicious stadium treat that you must experience(seriously, the drumsticks are the size of your face and delicious).
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# ? Apr 10, 2015 00:52 |
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A live yellow jacket would be a lovely animal mascot. Good thing we have the car instead.
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Braxton Miller's officially off the NCAA hook.
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Crotch Bat posted:We turned our mascot into a delicious stadium treat that you must experience(seriously, the drumsticks are the size of your face and delicious). Also a fantastic hand warmer in the cold weather games.
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