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What are Bama's traditions?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:01 pm
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:01 pm
After the Bama statement came out discussing the rick traditions at both schools, I realized I don't really know what Bama's are. Seems everyone knows about Auburn rolling the tree's and the eagle flight.
Rammer Jammer comes to mind but I really don't know of Bama traditions. Walk of champions wouldn't be considered one. I guess "winning" can always be called a tradition. But what are the true beloved traditions?
Oh and can they be poisoned?
Rammer Jammer comes to mind but I really don't know of Bama traditions. Walk of champions wouldn't be considered one. I guess "winning" can always be called a tradition. But what are the true beloved traditions?
Oh and can they be poisoned?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:03 pm to flyAU
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What are Bama's traditions?
Rammer Jammering our arse off and sleeping with Auburns women.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:03 pm to flyAU
Poisoning trees, pissing off AU.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:03 pm to flyAU
pretty hard to keep up with the cherished lofting of shite rags on to an old tree eh
they have really good food their, i know that much

they have really good food their, i know that much
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:03 pm to flyAU
Are you asking about traditions or pre-game rituals?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:05 pm to Cigars Beer Boobs
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Are you asking about traditions or pre-game rituals?
Either or.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:05 pm to Cigars Beer Boobs
kissin dead babies
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:06 pm to RollTide1987
13 National Championships and counting is a pretty significant tradition.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:07 pm to flomacanes
I already mentioned winning as a tradition.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:08 pm to flyAU
Screamin Roll Tide at random times during the day.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:08 pm to flyAU
Crushng our enemies, seeing them driven before us and hearing the lamentation of their women.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 2:08 pm to flomacanes
quote:Fixed.
13 National Championships by errant counting is a pretty significant tradition.
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