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Posted on 10/12/21 at 9:39 am to Lucius Clay
Posted on 10/12/21 at 9:39 am to Lucius Clay
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not "dawg enough" because they are from out of state?
They're obviously dawgs. But, no, they are not on the same level as a homegrown Georgian that grew up living and dying by with Georgia football and dreaming of playing in Sanford Stadium one day. Not really rocket science here.
Take JT Daniels for instance, the carpet bagger from California. The dude has a USC themed sleeved tattoo that covers half of his leg.I wonder why he would get something like that? Could it be because Southern California is his home? And because he grew up worshipping USC football? And dreaming of playing there? And he loves it with his heart and soul?
If I was a USC fan, I would love to see that in my QB. Not so much the ugly look-at-me skin bumper sticker. But the fact that he is one of us to the core. You'd probably have trouble understanding that though since your roots are probably about as shallow as your snarked out gimp posts.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 9:29 pm to Jefferson Dawg
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No transplant or other assorted out of state piggy backer will ever cancel state pride. Just because it makes you feel inferior or like like you arent being included.
The team is called the Georgia Bulldogs. The school, the University of Georgia
Understand that you are being politely tolerated. Nothing more. As the signs say at the borders on the way in thru the interstates, “Were glad Georgias on your mind”
No transplant or other assorted out of state piggy backer will ever cancel state pride. Just because it makes you feel inferior or like like you arent being included.
The team is called the Georgia Bulldogs. The school, the University of Georgia
Understand that you are being politely tolerated. Nothing more. As the signs say at the borders on the way in thru the interstates, “Were glad Georgias on your mind”
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