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re: What are your Favorite/Least Favorite SEC trips
Posted on 2/27/15 at 10:47 am to jbrau22
Posted on 2/27/15 at 10:47 am to jbrau22
Favorite
Baton Rouge (before the game ends and y'all show how, as a state, y'all can't handle your liquor)
Tuscaloosa
Least favorite
Fayetteville (It's a long drive there and back, win or lose)
Starkville (I have fun in Starkville because I'm with friends from both schools, but the vitriol from tGrinders can get a bit much)
Baton Rouge (before the game ends and y'all show how, as a state, y'all can't handle your liquor)
Tuscaloosa
Least favorite
Fayetteville (It's a long drive there and back, win or lose)
Starkville (I have fun in Starkville because I'm with friends from both schools, but the vitriol from tGrinders can get a bit much)
Posted on 2/27/15 at 11:00 am to Tornado Alley
Favorite:
Tuscaloosa: It's a fun time every time. The streets can get a little sketchy once the bars are closing but as long as you stay in the right area, it's fine. Also, BDS is cool.
Columbia, SC: Girlfriend graduated from there. The Vista is nice and Five Points in small doses I like as well.
Columbia, MO: They dress horribly and not the prettiest of wimmens, but it's a fun place and the German architecture is neat.
Nashville: My favorite large city I've been to. It's clean, fun, has good food, great bar scene, affluent people. Only knock on Nashville is nobody is really the game so the atmosphere isn't buzzing like in other places.
Least Favorite:
Auburn: Sky Bar is a lot like The Library but after that, there's just not as much to do. I've also never had anything to eat that I liked in Auburn.
Athens: I've been there twice and both times it's been lots of sidewalk fans in Braves flat bills saying Ole Piss sucks then barking. The fans that actually went there end up shite-talking about academics. Both get old, but the town is neat and I have a lot of UGA friends.
Baton Rouge: The campus is nice but the city is horrid. It smells like arse and is just dirty. Also, dealing with coonasses is exhausting, it makes me ashamed that I'm 25% Creole. Their saving grace is that the good LSU fans are some of the best around, and they're ashamed of their bad ones. If you find the cool LSU fans and stay close to campus, it's fine. Also, really good food, I would say it's the second-best tailgating in the country.
Tuscaloosa: It's a fun time every time. The streets can get a little sketchy once the bars are closing but as long as you stay in the right area, it's fine. Also, BDS is cool.
Columbia, SC: Girlfriend graduated from there. The Vista is nice and Five Points in small doses I like as well.
Columbia, MO: They dress horribly and not the prettiest of wimmens, but it's a fun place and the German architecture is neat.
Nashville: My favorite large city I've been to. It's clean, fun, has good food, great bar scene, affluent people. Only knock on Nashville is nobody is really the game so the atmosphere isn't buzzing like in other places.
Least Favorite:
Auburn: Sky Bar is a lot like The Library but after that, there's just not as much to do. I've also never had anything to eat that I liked in Auburn.
Athens: I've been there twice and both times it's been lots of sidewalk fans in Braves flat bills saying Ole Piss sucks then barking. The fans that actually went there end up shite-talking about academics. Both get old, but the town is neat and I have a lot of UGA friends.
Baton Rouge: The campus is nice but the city is horrid. It smells like arse and is just dirty. Also, dealing with coonasses is exhausting, it makes me ashamed that I'm 25% Creole. Their saving grace is that the good LSU fans are some of the best around, and they're ashamed of their bad ones. If you find the cool LSU fans and stay close to campus, it's fine. Also, really good food, I would say it's the second-best tailgating in the country.
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