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Posted on 3/10/09 at 10:05 am to CC Tiger1
Posted on 3/10/09 at 10:05 am to CC Tiger1
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I thought I already explained that Tuscaloser actually has more cows than Auburn does.
Only one person explained that. And that was Calhoun Tiger. As though it wasn't known this was your alter. However, the mods will probably appreciate you outing yourself.
Posted on 3/10/09 at 10:09 am to Alahunter
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I thought I already explained that Tuscaloser actually has more cows than Auburn does.
Only one person explained that. And that was Calhoun Tiger. As though it wasn't known this was your alter.
Posted on 3/10/09 at 10:23 am to CC Tiger1
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CC Tiger1
Alabama and Auburn fans
I thought I already explained that Tuscaloser actually has more cows than Auburn does. Try coming up with something new and that is actually true
We know you have...
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calhountiger
Auburn Fan
Member since Jan 2009
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re: I'm sorry, but you have to laugh at Auburn (Posted on 1/30/09 at 9:36 p.m. to AuburnCPA)
Here is the evidence that Tuscaloser County really did have more cows than Lee County back in 2005 and 2006, but I am not sure if they still do. I got this information from the USDA website.
Alabama County Data - Livestock
Commodity ª
Cattle & Calves 2005 Alabama Lee 7,300 head
Cattle & Calves 2005 Alabama Tuscaloosa 7,500 head
Cattle & Calves 2006 Alabama Lee 7,000 head
Cattle & Calves 2006 Alabama Tuscaloosa 8,200 head
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:16 am to auzach91
relax ayzach, it was a joke. I go to Auburn every now and then, and i have fun for the most part. And Tiger N Miami, I agree with what you are saying(except about auburn's campus being nicer, and AU having a better sense of community), but it is all irellevant to me because I am a college student, and that really doesnt matter to me.
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:47 am to CC Tiger1
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The crime rate in Tuscaloser is two or three times higher than the crime rate in Auburn, the property values in Auburn are higher than the property values in Tuscaolser, and the education level in Auburn is much higher than the education level in Tuscaloser. All of those things are actual facts as compared to the stereotypes gumps contantly spread about Auburn being full of cows. In reality, Tuscaloser even has more cows than Auburn does.
You are a fricking idiot. JSU doesn't teach deductive reasoning, does it Calhoun?
All of those "facts" can be attributed to the size of Tuscaloosa compared to Auburn.
And your numbers are wrong. Tuscaloosa's crime rate is a couple of points higher than Auburn's.
*** Lee County has as many cows as Tuscaloosa County - and Tuscaloosa County is twice the size of Lee County. So Lee County IS full of cows. ***
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:53 am to Luke
quote:Ultimate Barn flamer...
Luke
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:53 am to Dribble
In 2007 Tuscaloosa County had 7,000 cows, and Lee County had 7,100 cows.
Lee County:
616 Sq. Miles
11.51 Cows per square mile
Tuscaloosa County:
1,351 Sq. Miles
5.18 Cows per square mile
So Lee County has twice as many more cows per square mile than Tuscaloosa County.
Lee County:
616 Sq. Miles
11.51 Cows per square mile
Tuscaloosa County:
1,351 Sq. Miles
5.18 Cows per square mile
So Lee County has twice as many more cows per square mile than Tuscaloosa County.
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:56 am to superman
University of Alabama ranked #12 most beautiful college campus in the country, Auburn nowhere to be found: Right here
Posted on 3/10/09 at 11:58 am to superman
University of Alabama ranked #17 most beautiful campus in the country and the ONLY "Football school" in the 48 contiguous states to make the list: right here
Posted on 3/10/09 at 12:01 pm to superman
The Princeton Review ranks the University of Alabama's campus #17 most beautiful - again, the only "football school" on the list. Right here
Posted on 3/10/09 at 12:02 pm to Luke
too bad that picture is not anywhere near tuscaloosa.
Posted on 3/10/09 at 12:03 pm to superman
That's like asking if you would rather bang Jennifer Aniston or Candy Crowley!
Posted on 3/10/09 at 12:16 pm to Dribble
Just for posterity and a possible admin floating by....
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CC Tiger1
Alabama and Auburn fans
I thought I already explained that Tuscaloser actually has more cows than Auburn does. Try coming up with something new and that is actually true
We know you have...
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calhountiger
Auburn Fan
Member since Jan 2009
290 posts
re: I'm sorry, but you have to laugh at Auburn (Posted on 1/30/09 at 9:36 p.m. to AuburnCPA)
Here is the evidence that Tuscaloser County really did have more cows than Lee County back in 2005 and 2006, but I am not sure if they still do. I got this information from the USDA website.
Alabama County Data - Livestock
Commodity ª
Cattle & Calves 2005 Alabama Lee 7,300 head
Cattle & Calves 2005 Alabama Tuscaloosa 7,500 head
Cattle & Calves 2006 Alabama Lee 7,000 head
Cattle & Calves 2006 Alabama Tuscaloosa 8,200 head
Posted on 3/10/09 at 1:13 pm to CC Tiger1
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CC Tiger1
Does that CC stand for Candy Crowley?
Posted on 3/10/09 at 1:16 pm to superman
quote:Tuscaloser county has 170,000 people and Lee county has 130,000 people. Tuscaloser county has over twice the land area the Lee county does, but it only has 25% more people than Lee county.
In 2007 Tuscaloosa County had 7,000 cows, and Lee County had 7,100 cows.
Lee County:
616 Sq. Miles
11.51 Cows per square mile
Tuscaloosa County:
1,351 Sq. Miles
5.18 Cows per square mile
So Lee County has twice as many more cows per square mile than Tuscaloosa County.
What is your point? Lee County also has a lot more people per square mile than Tuscaloser county does
This post was edited on 3/10/09 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 3/10/09 at 1:18 pm to CC Tiger1
Please stop with the cow talk already!!!!
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