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re: Access to the UGA board

Posted on 7/21/14 at 8:20 pm to
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12415 posts
Posted on 7/21/14 at 8:20 pm to
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It was stated that Jeff "owns" the USC board. But, contrary to even his own wild imaginings, we only have to worry about that vitriolic lambastard on the Help "bored" or in the rare instances when he slums it up elsewhere on the site. Our "bored" is now a safe haven of Jeffless fresh air. It's amazing how little time Jeff spends in our collective conscious, but it's really quite simple. We did something you shell shocked, sad pups can't even comprehend. We simply kicked him out. If the complete lack of Jefferson or nary a mention of him can be constituted as being "owned", then, by all means, long may his ownage last. Maybe, someday, you guys will awaken from your Stockholm stupor and be allowed into the light as well. And perhaps that is the key to the backlash we received from our neighbors to the West. You see the promised land that we have achieved and you truly want it for yourself. I can't fault you that. It truly is a great place to be. It really must be doubly vexing for you, though. Not only can you see the Jeffless Utopia that we have created, and see numerous fellow puppies scamper across our border, you yourself are barred entrance for simple fact that you are a colossal jackass. I'm sure you might even have been a great poster once, but you have lived too long in the shadow of idiocy and it has tempered you into a sad, angry troll. Maybe someday you can throw off the chains of stupidity that clouds pretty much everything you put onto these boards. I truly hope you do.


So that, in your mind, explains a Georgia fan? Interesting...
Posted by Cockopotamus
Member since Jan 2013
15739 posts
Posted on 7/27/14 at 11:39 am to
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