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re: top 5 loudest stadiums in the sec?
Posted on 9/17/09 at 1:23 pm to 4nmylifetime
Posted on 9/17/09 at 1:23 pm to 4nmylifetime
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Name him if there was. Cant do it can you.
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George Stanley Halas, Sr. (February 2, 1895 – October 31, 1983), nicknamed "Papa Bear" and "Mr. Everything", was a player, coach, inventor, jurist, producer, philanthropist, philatelist, owner and pioneer in professional American football and the iconic longtime leader of the NFL's Chicago Bears.
Albert the Bear (German: Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100–18 November 1170) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg (as Albert I) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142.
Edward "the Bear" Ellice, the elder (27 September 1783 – 17 September 1863) was a British merchant and politician. He was a Director of the Hudson's Bay Company and a prime mover behind the Reform Bill of 1832.
Owsley Stanley (born Augustus Owsley Stanley III, January 19, 1935) also known as The Bear, was an underground LSD cook, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD.
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And at least he earned his nickname and didnt steal it from someone else. Now sit down and shut up with that weak arse reply.
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Tell me how lsu has not earned the nickname?
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Name him if there was. Cant do it can you.
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George Stanley Halas, Sr. (February 2, 1895 – October 31, 1983), nicknamed "Papa Bear" and "Mr. Everything", was a player, coach, inventor, jurist, producer, philanthropist, philatelist, owner and pioneer in professional American football and the iconic longtime leader of the NFL's Chicago Bears.
Albert the Bear (German: Albrecht der Bär; c. 1100–18 November 1170) was the first Margrave of Brandenburg (as Albert I) from 1157 to his death and was briefly Duke of Saxony between 1138 and 1142.
Edward "the Bear" Ellice, the elder (27 September 1783 – 17 September 1863) was a British merchant and politician. He was a Director of the Hudson's Bay Company and a prime mover behind the Reform Bill of 1832.
Owsley Stanley (born Augustus Owsley Stanley III, January 19, 1935) also known as The Bear, was an underground LSD cook, the first to produce large quantities of pure LSD.
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And at least he earned his nickname and didnt steal it from someone else. Now sit down and shut up with that weak arse reply.
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Tell me how lsu has not earned the nickname?
Posted on 9/17/09 at 1:34 pm to lsugorilla
See you googled "bear" and came up with a list. That just shows how insignificant the others were because you couldnt think of them off the top of your head. When you wrestle a bear and win you earn the name. Enuff said.
As far as LSU stealing the name I guess technically they didnt because originally it was "Deaf Valley" which actually is original and appropriate for Tiger Stadium, but the sad thing is you cajuns were to dumb to get that reference and thought it was supposed to be Death Valley, which Clemson already had. It still comes off cheesy and unoriginal to me. If your cool with it dont be so insecure about it. Still plenty of people know the truth.
As far as LSU stealing the name I guess technically they didnt because originally it was "Deaf Valley" which actually is original and appropriate for Tiger Stadium, but the sad thing is you cajuns were to dumb to get that reference and thought it was supposed to be Death Valley, which Clemson already had. It still comes off cheesy and unoriginal to me. If your cool with it dont be so insecure about it. Still plenty of people know the truth.
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