Jeff Todd wrote:
The word I got was if you ordered Tickets through Tide Pride,
you'd get tickets to the bowl game that BAMA was invited to.
If no invitation at all, monies would be refunded.
Sleffiecakes is correct. On the form, you put down how many
tickets you would want to each bowl, then
Sonja Rice wrote:
Too late, Phil. I saw Lulu last night on National TV. I'm
still laughing. Not only a fashion faux pas, but a hairdo
nightmare! I wasn't aware there were still hairdressers
that could do that
Who said anything about hairdressers? I'm fairly sure this
hairdo can be
Rick McMahan wrote:
A picture is worth a thousand words...
http://www.RollTideFan.net/upload/memberfiles/luluandjunior.jpg
Check out that hairdo. Don't let the queen see this! I doubt
that she could stomach a fashion faux pas of this magnitude.
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Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
Florida to the Orange Bowl
LSU to the Sugar
Arkansas to the Independence
Auburn to the Peach
Tennessee to the Citrus
Georgia to the Outback
Alabama to the MCB
What about South Carolina? Are they out of the bowl picture?
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Joel Perry wrote:
Oh...now you've done it..done went and dissed' Grand Master
Ron Puffy Cheeks Mac Daddy Rice.
Did I miss a memo? I thought his name was Notorious Buckethead.
Or was that R-Puddy? Grand Master Cokeboy? I am frightened and
confused by this constant flux in the Rice
Ron Rice wrote:
Scott wrote:
SOME folks may be in for a change in status come Christmas
morning..
Don't know who those could be. I did see her jotting down
a LINED speedo for Tequila Joel.
Don't forget a bucket of coal for Blobber. It gets cold in
Tutorsee this time of year. :-)
Slef wrote:
YES! Tag lines are way cool!!
ANDHTML Rulz!
[emoticons deleted]
Yo, Sleffiecakes! Did the Blobber teach you how to do those
cute lil' emoticons?
Oh yeah, one other reason to avoid HTML is the original text
does not get quoted automatically when someone replies to an
Betsy Duke wrote:
What goes around, comes around!!!
Amen! The aubs do that to us every time we visit the pasture.
If they can't take it, they shouldn't dish it out.
BTW, I have never witnessed Bama fans taunting the opposing
players and coaches at Tuscaloosa or Birmingham. I have not
seen
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If you've ended up in hell, and you're mad at someone,
where do you tell them to go?
aubarn.
But they're already in hell.
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Joel Perry wrote:
Phillip scratched:
I have not seen any mass taunting of the opposing fans unless
you count doing the RamaJama cheer.
then you, my friend were not a witness at the carnage that was
our Queen in fine form at the Bama\UT game. [...]
I have witnessed the queen in prime,
Jeff Todd wrote:
A good book always makes a nice stocking stuffer.
May I suggest...
Title: How to Win Friends Influence People
Author: Dale 'Javvy' Carnegie
Be sure to send Barney an autographed copy! :-)
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Jeff Todd wrote:
I've endured the bitching and moaning long enough. Now it's
my turn.
[...]
As is often the case, you make up for being wrong by being very
passionate about your position. :-)
I could give a good damn about PINE and the other antiquated
news readers. Get updated, or get
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Peach Bowl?
Sounds like . . . PARTY AT THE RICE HOUSE!
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Joel Perry wrote:
I don't know that 'stomping' in the correct word, even though
I used it. The team was jumping up and down on the corner of
the logo, the upper left hand side as I saw it from my seat.
Are you referring to the team huddle on the sidelines after
they run out onto the field?
Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
I believe the appropriate title for the husband of a reigning
queen is prince consort.
Even when the husband of the queen is a fan of bulldogs?
Prince is a fairly common name for bulldogs.
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Hugh [...] It appears you are a combination of Lee Corso,
Beano Cook and Jimmy The Greek all rolled into one Masterpiece
of Football Genius !!
You left out Doug Barfield and Brent Mussberger. :-)
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Rick McMahan wrote:
Maybe I should take the Queen's advice.
You should ALWAYS take the queen's advice. That's why we
have a queen! :-)
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Ron Rice wrote:
Phil the Thrill wrote:
I'm a product of Alabama's best engineering school, UAH.
You mispelt Aubrun.
I said ENGINEERING, not AGRICULTURE or ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. :-)
There was no reason for me to attend auburn. I grew up on
a farm and already knew how to pull a calf.
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Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
Phil wrote:
Rick McMahan wrote:
Maybe I should take the Queen's advice.
You should ALWAYS take the queen's advice. That's why we
have a queen! :-)
What does that make Ron, then?
I believe the appropriate title for the husband of a reigning
queen is prince
Sonja Rice wrote:
I have since learned that Russell is not the stark-raving
lunatic I once thought, but now a dear trusted friend.
Not to mention the chairman of the SOB committee.
SOB = Statue Of Bockrath (or was it Barney?).
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Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
Which Zow will show up for the next game? The same one
that showed up for Auburn, and the same one that showed
up for Southern Miss.
Are you sure? How do we know it won't be the Zow that
showed up for the UTEP game? Remember the second half
of that game? Remember Zow
Mike Laborde wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Williams Barbecue in Cullman?
I have not heard anything good about it. IIRC, it is the
latest in a long list of restaurants that have opened in
the same location. Sometimes a location just seems cursed.
The best barbeque in Cullman (and the
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Mr. Melick needs to move along to his next job.
Uh, the National Inquirer isn't hiring. :-)
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kurt rasmussen wrote:
fwiw, I hope CDF knows better than to convict a man who
has not been proven guilty in a court of law.
In most cases I would agree, but there doesn't appear to
be much doubt in this case. Beard was not a random stop.
He was involved in an accident and the policeman
Devan Orange wrote:
It say Missippi!!!
Uh, if I wer gowna poot somethin on eebay I thank I wood lern
how too spell it!
P33PL3 HU KANT 5P3LL R33LY P155 M3 0FF!1!!!
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Devan wrote:
I was speaking of the jab you gave to slef!
To quote the rapper 'Shaggy':
wudd'n me!
It wuz me, but Slef is welcome to retaliate against Javvy. :-)
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Ron Rice wrote:
Phil, you seem really unhappy with your lot in life.
I like Atlanta; however, I would like it much better with
about a million less yankees. I remember what Atlanta was
like before the massive yankee influx and prefer that time.
Though possibly unrelated, the quality of
Mike Laborde wrote:
Phil, I spoke to some family who live near Cullman and they said
they would double Ron's price to make sure you stayed in Atlanta!
Too late. We already own a small farm there. Also, my dad is
their county commissioner so he can probably slip me in the
back door.
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Lynn wrote:
It took us an hour and a half to get out of Auburn.
It was horrible.
This is why I prefer to tailgate AFTER a game. Sitting in
stop and go traffic for 2 hours is not my idea of a fun time.
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Rick McMahan wrote:
Who are you guys root'n fer...or does anyone give a damn?
I could never cheer for the Criminoles. Not even if they
were playing au@wo, notre dumb, or miami.
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William H Evans wrote:
BTW - I told you last time that 'slander' is oral or spoken.
'Libel' is in print. HTH
I would also remind Hugh that in the case of slander or libel,
the TRUTH is an affirmative defense. Case dismissed!
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Mike Laborde wrote:
Microsoft keyboards come standard with a delete key.
Don't the generic brands?
Yes, and if you put something like [political] in the
subject header I'll be happy to skip over it. However,
a subject such as Who's To Blame? doesn't convey the
same information. I don't know
Jeff Todd wrote:
You didn't have any problem discussing the Confederate Flag
for days. And I know for a fact that discussion was offensive
to some of our members.
If that is the case I will avoid the topic in the future. I
hope others will do the same.
Didn't seem to bother you though.
Mike Laborde wrote:
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-cherry110801.shtml
Why are we discussing politics on a Bama sports list?
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Devan Orange wrote:
I'm a little surprised we beat Samford by so much. 32 is alot!
Especially the way they hold the ball and dribble alot.
^^^
You misspelled drool. :-)
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Joel Perry wrote:
Who all is\are (can't decide) going down to opee-lika
this weekend?
I will be there, but I don't think Ms. Bearcub will make
the trip. Send me your cell number so we can find you.
What time does the game start?
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Scott Rogers wrote:
At least Gen. Stonewall Jackson honorably resigned his
commission before commiting acts against the government
of the United States.
I would remind you that Gen. Thomas E. Jackson was no longer
a citizen of the United States when he served as an officer
for the Confederate
Dennis Miller wrote:
Meet me at the Wolfcrank Fan Club Tent Saturday morning at
9:00 a.m. I'll have two tickets for you. Free of charge.
Will you be at the HWFC tent after the game? We will try to
be there before the game but considering it is an early game
and we're driving over from
Ron Rice wrote:
Phil wrote:
The moment the game is over, it is history. Why should one
moment in history be more important than another?
To the victor go the spoils? Kinda like our great nation in 1865.
Interesting you would mention that year. It is the only time the
USA has really
William H Evans wrote:
Question: Didn't 'Reconstruction' after the War between the
States rebuild the South?
Uh, no.
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Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
Phil wrote:
Hugh Wolfgang wrote:
must... resist but I like 22 year olds too lol
Yeah, but we're talking about women.
Some 22 year old females are mature enough to be considered women.
I meant as opposed to 22 year old MEN. :-)
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Jeff Todd wrote:
Please resend your message with proper punctuation and
capitalization.
WH4T R U $0M3 K1ND 0F LANGW3DG3 5P3LL1N6 K0P?!
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William H Evans wrote:
But seriously, if Bama gets (let's just guess) half the charges
dropped, wouldn't that put them officially into them into
'untouchable' status?
After being gang-raped by the NCAA in 1995, I don't think we can
ever be considered untouchable.
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Sonja Rice wrote:
Can't reveal anymore or he'll get the duct tape out.
Is that how Ron gets a little peace?
Notice I said 'peace', not 'piece'. :-)
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Joel Perry wrote:
2. DreamLand has THE BEST ribs.
I've heard from reliable sources that Coach Bryant's favorite
place for ribs was Archibald's Barbeque in Northport. Having
tried both Archibald's and Dreamland, both are similar and
very good but I would give a slight edge to Archibald's. The
Joel Perry wrote:
Are they solid or loose stools...hahahahahahahahahahhahaha
Bar stools, Beavis! I guess you could say a bar is solid. :-)
BTW, these are some great ribs and the owner, who I assume is
named Archibald, reminds me of Mr. Bishop (Dreamland founder).
Dreamland quality has
Joel Perry wrote:
dead kitty cat gonna stank at that temp
More than usual?
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Thats my final Answer wrote:
I'll say it again . We want any more big football
games this year unless Zow plays . ROLL TIDE Go Zow
Did you see the UTEP game? Zow's performance was miserable
against a defense that was far below SEC calibre. On one
play he was run down from behind a
Joel Perry wrote:
And yes, [UTEP] was in fact a pitiful performance. I'm not
going to say 'effort', because its not all up to him - the
O line, the receivers and the right play calls have to be
made for it to all come together.
I don't think we can blame the OL for Zow getting run down
from
kurt rasmussen wrote:
It's reported that once in a blue moon allburn won a mnc..
Reports are sketchy, and our crack staff is trying to obtain
facts to support the rumor.
AU was ranked #1 in the final AP poll in 1957. This MNC has
a big asterisk next to it for two reasons. First, AU was on
Mike Laborde wrote:
Slef wrote:
Our old buddy, Charlie Harbison is coaching the LSU secondary..
Not for long with a #115 (that's out of 115, folks) ranking.
Did I mention that Charlie and I are NOT related? ;-)
(just in case is wasn't obvious)
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Mike Laborde wrote:
From: Komrade Phillip L. Harbison
and:
Looks like all the lefties are out today! ;-)
I'm a libertarian, not a lefty. I am not opposed to military
spending. I'm not opposed to kicking the crap out of anyone
who attacks us. Hell, I don't even mind being the aggressor
William H Evans wrote:
He kept telling me Why build a missile defense system
when we can't protect ourselves against a terrorist attack?
He's right. :-)
Iraq and N. Korea aren't going to be attacking us in a
conventional sense with ICBM's.
North Korea supposedly has a missile that could
Scott Rogers wrote:
There are no pristine, saintly political figures [...]
James E. Carter on line 1. :-)
Bill Evans wrote:
After the election last November, I e-mailed him about the
St. Louis polls being held open after hours in Democratic
districts.
Why would you object to registered
Kurt wrote:
Seriously... Who in the hell is George Clinton?
GC is the leader of Parliament-Funkadelic, the P-Funk all
stars, and the mac daddy of funk. Try to picture a guy who
dresses even wilder than Macy Gray. In fact, you could
probably trace Macy's roots back to Clinton.
I remember
Mike Laborde wrote:
On second thought, the brimstone might impart a sulfur taste.
Reckon they'll let me bring a supply of hickory?
You can use Barney's head. It's just as hard and it'll be there
before you.
I have not done any tests on Barney's head, but I would guess
it is made of
Johnny Coste wrote:
ANOTHER advantage to Netscape is that it doesn't broadcast your
secret information to those web owners that want to retrieve it!
Netscape also supports almost every flavor of UNIX including
Linux. Not that I would run IE, OE, or any other microsnot
product even if they
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