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Posted on 3/30/16 at 9:32 pm to TT9
Oh, so your the one that helped his ex turn him into a sniveling cuck.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:34 am to Evolved Simian
Alabama football fan who is also a Kentucky basketball fan
Yeah, that isn't really a thing.
I can introduce you to a couple right now
Yeah, that isn't really a thing.
I can introduce you to a couple right now
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:37 am to Scoreboard
As a Vol fan I am guessing you know way more than just a couple.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:46 am to Aggie Fishfinder
Don't be messin' with Stingray
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:48 am to cardboardboxer
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The one who cares more about the conference doing well than the team they root for.
No one does that.
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Ones who hold a degree from one school but root for another AGAINST THEIR OWN SCHOOL.
Yeah that sounds like a winner.
Show me where Stingray touched you.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 8:54 am to roadGator
quote:BINGO!
If your wardrobe consists of almost only your favorite school's colors then we can't be friends because you are insane.
Also, if you dress your kids head to toe in the colors of your favorite school every time the little shits leave the house - - we can't be friends.
AND if you insist on carrying a fricking golf bag with your school's logo and head covers that are the school's fricking mascot - - we can't be friends.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 9:32 am to Vols&Shaft83
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Essentially, they are TT9
And coachcrisp.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:12 am to Scoreboard
Where are these Kentucky/Alabama fans? I think we both have a great deal of mutual respect for our respective programs because of how they've dominated this conferencd. I have no issue with Alabama whatsoever in fact. But it's all Kentucky all the time round here in Lexington.
No, the worst fans are the Kentucky basketball/Tennessee football who live closer to the border. You cannot call yourself a Kentucky fan and like Tennessee in any way shape or form. They are the absolute worst.
No, the worst fans are the Kentucky basketball/Tennessee football who live closer to the border. You cannot call yourself a Kentucky fan and like Tennessee in any way shape or form. They are the absolute worst.
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Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:24 am to TrueReb13
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Possibly the husband ( brother ) was born in Alabama and the wife ( his sister) was born in Kentucky. Split household. Makes sense.
That is where their parents are born. What the frick does that have to do with where they were born?
As I said, I have learned to accept state pride fandom but one generation removed state pride fandom? frick that, there needs to be a degree somewhere in there.
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So we should go to the school whom we have been rooting for our entire life even if they don't have our program or if they have a really crappy version?
No, but if you go to a different school I think that is a good reason to accept that what you cared about as a child no longer matters. Time to change colors and be a fan of a different team.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:29 am to Micah504
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I appreciate the opportunity A&M gave me to get a degree and I support the Aggies against anybody except LSU. I was born in New Orleans and was raised a tiger. I don't , however , go around bad mouthing the school that gave me a shot.
I personally don't understand that. I mean, I was born in New Orleans too and my dad is a LSU graduate, but I became an Aggie first the second I stepped foot in a classroom at A&M. With that said I respect the fact that you support the Aggies and don't bad talk them and I understand people have different priorities in life.
The really fricked up fan is the one who goes to a different school than the one they grew up rooting for and go out of their way to not be a fan of the school they attend. In previous threads like this there have been some Bama fans that admitted going to Auburn while wearing Crimson the whole time, and really those types of fans are why ISIS hates us.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:29 am to cardboardboxer
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That is where their parents are born. What the frick does that have to do with where they were born?
I always shake my head at the people with 8 or 9 teams and their justification is "I have family there".
Ok, if your parents grew up in a town for like 30 years and were big fans and moved and you grew up liking that team, I get that. Perefeclty understandable. But I mean "my cousins live there" or "my aunt went to a game once", c'mon. I have family that either live or originated in most of the southeast. That doesnt' mean I claim teams all along the east coast.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 10:37 am to WG_Dawg
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I always shake my head at the people with 8 or 9 teams and their justification is "I have family there".
If we are talking NFl then I don't give a shite. Makeup whatever reason you want to be a fan of a place that makes you feel better. I had a cousin in the 1990s that was a Cowboys fan in Louisiana with the justification I lived in Texas even though I have never liked the Cowboys. People just want to root for a winner.
With college teams it's different, you treat them too much like pro teams and you destroy what makes the college game special. State pride- especially with public universities you pay taxes to support- has some validity, but finding a way to root for Bama and Uk just because your grandad was from Kentucky is dumb.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 1:29 pm to cardboardboxer
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Alabama football fan who is also a Kentucky basketball fan despite having no real association with either school
These people also tend to root for the New England Patriots.
:wish I knew the vomit smiley:
Posted on 3/31/16 at 3:42 pm to WG_Dawg
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I always shake my head at the people with 8 or 9 teams and their justification is "I have family there".
When I say I have family there, it usually means they have been there for a few hundred years. Lots of the south was settled by the same families. They entered say Virginia, their kids were Kentucky, their grandkids were Arkansas, and the great grandkids were Texas.
While this may be too long ago for some of you, I remember boarding the train to go visit the cousins for a month or two every year. Time is relative to how often your relatives leave their home base. Get into hills of the 4 corners (VA + NC + TN + KY) and they had folks speaking the queens english till World War II and the TVA. Some folks just don't move much or far.
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