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Posted on 7/3/14 at 8:56 am to madmaxvol
Posted on 7/3/14 at 8:56 am to madmaxvol
I hate to mention it, but it is truly random.
From 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas':
"Just because you're a cop, these days, doesn't mean you can't be With It. And this conference attracted some real peacocks. But my own costume -- $40 FBI wingtips and a Pat Boone madras sportcoat -- was just about right for the mass-median; because for every urban-hipster, there were about twenty crude-looking red necks who could have passed for assistant football coaches at Mississippi State."
From 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas':
"Just because you're a cop, these days, doesn't mean you can't be With It. And this conference attracted some real peacocks. But my own costume -- $40 FBI wingtips and a Pat Boone madras sportcoat -- was just about right for the mass-median; because for every urban-hipster, there were about twenty crude-looking red necks who could have passed for assistant football coaches at Mississippi State."
Posted on 7/3/14 at 9:31 am to Grind4State
The pilot episode of "Miami Vice" had several SEC references. Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson) was a former University of Florida football player who made a game winning play against Alabama. He owned a former UF alligator mascot ("Elvis") who supposedly "took a bite out of a Georgia free safety".
The "Dukes of Hazzard" movie had the governor yell "Go Dawgs" at the end of the movie (with everyone in the room barking afterward).
"Saturday Night Live" once did a parody of an old-style TV variety show where they opened with a song that had lyrics like "have you ever seen the lights in Auburn, Alabama?"
"Harvey Birdman" on Adult Swim once had a scene in a courtroom where the judge was trying to hurry things up because "the Dawgs are playing Tennessee."
The "Dukes of Hazzard" movie had the governor yell "Go Dawgs" at the end of the movie (with everyone in the room barking afterward).
"Saturday Night Live" once did a parody of an old-style TV variety show where they opened with a song that had lyrics like "have you ever seen the lights in Auburn, Alabama?"
"Harvey Birdman" on Adult Swim once had a scene in a courtroom where the judge was trying to hurry things up because "the Dawgs are playing Tennessee."
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