[RollTideFan] Final rehash of Saturday's game...

2003-11-24 Thread J.E. Lisby
	As Head Coach Mike Shula said immediately following Saturday's game, he 
and the Tide players are frankly tired of talking about being close.

	Once again a game Bama squad played hard, only to come up short on the 
scoreboard.

http://alabama.theinsiders.com/2/205331.html

J.E. Jay Lisby
'BAMA: Inside the Crimson Tide
BamaMag.com
http://alabama.theinsiders.com/
'BAMA Football Yearbook  

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[RollTideFan] BAMA 'puter case

2003-11-24 Thread kr10
This week.  $59 bucks.

Crimson Case
Top handle 
Side window/ blue lights

http://www.cmicomputer.com/special/weekly.htm

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Re: [RollTideFan] Dum Bass Cheerleader

2003-11-24 Thread Steven Johnson
Good, he should have his ass kicked.

RTR
LC
--- Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://snurl.com/34bc
 
 FWIW  - According to TI dickheads, the little faggot
 boy will not be
 traveling to Hawaii.
 
 Slef E.
 
 

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[RollTideFan] (no subject)

2003-11-24 Thread kr10
http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/24/3fc190836da60

Auburn newspaper backs away from challenge
From staff reports
November 24, 2003

AUBURN - In a move that came as a surprise to almost no Crimson White staff members 
Saturday, The Auburn Plainsman postponed its flag football game against The CW.

The move came a mere 30 minutes before the game, when Plainsman Editor Lindsay Evans 
called with an assertion that all regular members of The Plainsman's flag football 
team, with the exception of herself, were either sick or injured.

Evans offered to reschedule the game for Tuscaloosa in early to mid-December. CW 
Editor Chris Sanders accepted the offer in principle.

The CW handily won the first Not-Quite Iron Bowl, 26-14, in Tuscaloosa in 2000. The 
CW's fun-'n'-gun passing attack helped its Crimson Thunder football squad jump out to 
an early 26-0 lead and cruise to victory.

Since then, The Plainsman has either ignored The CW's flag football challenges or 
backed out of games at the last minute.

Sanders, who was set to make his head coaching debut Saturday, said he remains 
skeptical that the game will happen at all this year.

Evans' cell phone was turned off Saturday afternoon, and she did not return messages 
seeking further comment.

The Plainsman's postponement came too late for many CW staffers, who had already made 
the three-hour trek across Alabama to the Plains.

Sports Editor Drew Champlin, one of the few CW staffers with a reason to be in Auburn 
other than the flag football game, said the last-minute change left him bitter about 
losing sleep.

Basically, I woke up early this morning for nothing, Champlin said.

Student Life Editor Nick Beadle, who was in Auburn for the second time in three weeks, 
expressed disappointment over the game's cancellation. Most of his comments cannot be 
printed in a family newspaper.

Despite their disappointment, many CW staff members made the best of their situations. 
Several visited with old high school friends who attend Auburn University, and others 
obtained sweet deals on Iron Bowl tickets.

But others, tired of fighting traffic, getting no cell phone signals and wading 
through a sea of orange and blue, could not stand to spend a minute more in the 
purported loveliest village on the Plains.

Jesus, Auburn sucks, Beadle said.

and

http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/24/3fc1c30334599

When The Plainsman hands you lemons, make lemonade
The Short Bus
By Charlie Gasner
Assistant Sports Editor
November 24, 2003

Honestly, I half-expected that from The Auburn Plainsman.

Since 2001, I have been a part of Crimson White staffs that have tried to challenge 
the Auburn weekly newspaper to a flag football game. In 2001 and 2002, they simply 
declined the challenge ahead of time. This year, they did themselves one better: They 
asked us to meet them in Auburn at their office. Roughly 10 of us obliged, even though 
only about four had tickets to the game. Then, upon our arrival, The Plainsman 
announced that it would not be playing due to a team-wide illness.

When one of our editors tried to call one of their editors for a more complete 
explanation, she was first hung up on. When she called back a minute later, The 
Plainsman representative had switched her phone to voicemail. Not only were they 
ducking the game after we had made the trip, they were ducking the explanation and 
apology for canceling the game in such a last-minute manner. Classy move.
[...]

kurt


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Re: [RollTideFan] (no subject)

2003-11-24 Thread Jamie Watts
 pussies

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/24/3fc190836da60
 
 Auburn newspaper backs away from challenge
 From staff reports
 November 24, 2003
 
 AUBURN - In a move that came as a surprise to almost
 no Crimson White staff members Saturday, The Auburn
 Plainsman postponed its flag football game against
 The CW.
 
 The move came a mere 30 minutes before the game,
 when Plainsman Editor Lindsay Evans called with an
 assertion that all regular members of The
 Plainsman's flag football team, with the exception
 of herself, were either sick or injured.
 
 Evans offered to reschedule the game for Tuscaloosa
 in early to mid-December. CW Editor Chris Sanders
 accepted the offer in principle.
 
 The CW handily won the first Not-Quite Iron Bowl,
 26-14, in Tuscaloosa in 2000. The CW's fun-'n'-gun
 passing attack helped its Crimson Thunder football
 squad jump out to an early 26-0 lead and cruise to
 victory.
 
 Since then, The Plainsman has either ignored The
 CW's flag football challenges or backed out of games
 at the last minute.
 
 Sanders, who was set to make his head coaching debut
 Saturday, said he remains skeptical that the game
 will happen at all this year.
 
 Evans' cell phone was turned off Saturday afternoon,
 and she did not return messages seeking further
 comment.
 
 The Plainsman's postponement came too late for many
 CW staffers, who had already made the three-hour
 trek across Alabama to the Plains.
 
 Sports Editor Drew Champlin, one of the few CW
 staffers with a reason to be in Auburn other than
 the flag football game, said the last-minute change
 left him bitter about losing sleep.
 
 Basically, I woke up early this morning for
 nothing, Champlin said.
 
 Student Life Editor Nick Beadle, who was in Auburn
 for the second time in three weeks, expressed
 disappointment over the game's cancellation. Most of
 his comments cannot be printed in a family
 newspaper.
 
 Despite their disappointment, many CW staff members
 made the best of their situations. Several visited
 with old high school friends who attend Auburn
 University, and others obtained sweet deals on Iron
 Bowl tickets.
 
 But others, tired of fighting traffic, getting no
 cell phone signals and wading through a sea of
 orange and blue, could not stand to spend a minute
 more in the purported loveliest village on the
 Plains.
 
 Jesus, Auburn sucks, Beadle said.
 
 and
 

http://www.cw.ua.edu/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/24/3fc1c30334599
 
 When The Plainsman hands you lemons, make lemonade
 The Short Bus
 By Charlie Gasner
 Assistant Sports Editor
 November 24, 2003
 
 Honestly, I half-expected that from The Auburn
 Plainsman.
 
 Since 2001, I have been a part of Crimson White
 staffs that have tried to challenge the Auburn
 weekly newspaper to a flag football game. In 2001
 and 2002, they simply declined the challenge ahead
 of time. This year, they did themselves one better:
 They asked us to meet them in Auburn at their
 office. Roughly 10 of us obliged, even though only
 about four had tickets to the game. Then, upon our
 arrival, The Plainsman announced that it would not
 be playing due to a team-wide illness.
 
 When one of our editors tried to call one of their
 editors for a more complete explanation, she was
 first hung up on. When she called back a minute
 later, The Plainsman representative had switched her
 phone to voicemail. Not only were they ducking the
 game after we had made the trip, they were ducking
 the explanation and apology for canceling the game
 in such a last-minute manner. Classy move.
 [...]
 
 kurt
 
 

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[RollTideFan] Idaho

2003-11-24 Thread kr10
heh.. Idaho.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2001799471_price24.html

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[RollTideFan] That cheerleader dood

2003-11-24 Thread kr10
Consider the source. 

http://mb8.theinsiders.com/fauburnfrm2.showMessage?topicID=51510.topic

Thanks for your recent email concerning cheerleader Christopher Bailey.
I met with Chris and cheerleader coach Debbie Greenwell this morning.
Christopher expressed his deep regret for the remarks he made during
Saturday night's Alabama-Auburn football game. He is a very sincere
young man and I believe he has learned a valuable lesson in dealing with
today's media.

After his time at Auburn, Christopher wanted to earn his degree in
accounting and Alabama's nationally renowned accounting program was his
choice, with his goal to earn a degree from Alabama. He had worked our
cheerleader camps for the past three years, so he decided to transfer to
Alabama and try-out for the cheerleading squad.

As a first-year cheerleader, Christopher was not eligible to make the
trip to Hawaii and he will not participate as an Alabama cheerleader
during the spring semester.

Larry White
Assoc. AD/Media Relations [...]

kurt



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[RollTideFan] That cheerleader dood

2003-11-24 Thread kr10
Consider the source. 

http://mb8.theinsiders.com/fauburnfrm2.showMessage?topicID=51510.topic

Thanks for your recent email concerning cheerleader Christopher Bailey.
I met with Chris and cheerleader coach Debbie Greenwell this morning.
Christopher expressed his deep regret for the remarks he made during
Saturday night's Alabama-Auburn football game. He is a very sincere
young man and I believe he has learned a valuable lesson in dealing with
today's media.

After his time at Auburn, Christopher wanted to earn his degree in
accounting and Alabama's nationally renowned accounting program was his
choice, with his goal to earn a degree from Alabama. He had worked our
cheerleader camps for the past three years, so he decided to transfer to
Alabama and try-out for the cheerleading squad.

As a first-year cheerleader, Christopher was not eligible to make the
trip to Hawaii and he will not participate as an Alabama cheerleader
during the spring semester.

Larry White
Assoc. AD/Media Relations [...]

kurt



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Re: [RollTideFan] That cheerleader dood

2003-11-24 Thread Ken Harness
Does this mean he was suspened or what?
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 2:35 PM
Subject: [RollTideFan] That cheerleader dood


 Consider the source.

 http://mb8.theinsiders.com/fauburnfrm2.showMessage?topicID=51510.topic

 Thanks for your recent email concerning cheerleader Christopher Bailey.
 I met with Chris and cheerleader coach Debbie Greenwell this morning.
 Christopher expressed his deep regret for the remarks he made during
 Saturday night's Alabama-Auburn football game. He is a very sincere
 young man and I believe he has learned a valuable lesson in dealing with
 today's media.

 After his time at Auburn, Christopher wanted to earn his degree in
 accounting and Alabama's nationally renowned accounting program was his
 choice, with his goal to earn a degree from Alabama. He had worked our
 cheerleader camps for the past three years, so he decided to transfer to
 Alabama and try-out for the cheerleading squad.

 As a first-year cheerleader, Christopher was not eligible to make the
 trip to Hawaii and he will not participate as an Alabama cheerleader
 during the spring semester.

 Larry White
 Assoc. AD/Media Relations [...]

 kurt



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Re: [RollTideFan] Idaho

2003-11-24 Thread Jamie Watts
 First of all, I love Idaho and Joyce (his wife) and
I are going to retire here in north Idaho, Price said
yesterday. My dad went to Idaho, coached at Idaho,
and I've competed against them for many years at Weber
State and Washington State. I'm familiar with the
program and the recruiting area. 

However, there are some problems that need to be
addressed there, so I'm not sure. I would have to talk
to them. 
 Like?
  They need more strip clubs anbd brothels closer to
campus?
  They need to hire Destiny as your personal
secretary?
 You need a college girl every night?
 Free drinks at the local coed hangout?

 Jes wondering there, MikeJamie

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 heh.. Idaho.
 

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2001799471_price24.html
 
 kurt
 
 
 

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