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re: Are Bammers the worst fanbase in the nation?
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:14 pm to SidewalkTiger
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:14 pm to SidewalkTiger
Might as well be a bullseye
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:15 pm to TheFourHorsemen
Ok
To whom are you referring as having died?
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She died of liver failure. To young
To whom are you referring as having died?
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:19 pm to skrayper
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Nah, he and Willy are legit this stupid.
Seems like one of them do this dumbass thread weekly.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:21 pm to SidewalkTiger
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You can tell that he's thinking nothing is ever good enough for these miserable frickers in that second photo.
He is thinking frick me. I just lost a week of recruiting.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:22 pm to Finklesteins Kid
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When 70 years old you are…look as good you will not.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:22 pm to SidewalkTiger
Absolutely. He has had his pick of literally any HC job available for the past 12 years and has not left Alabama. He must be miserable
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:22 pm to Ancient Astronaut
The Birmingham News
Sunday, August 1, 1999
Many AU students sold on mobile-home life
by Brett J. Blackledge, News staff writer
AUBURN-Garbage bags piled on the front porch are the first giveaway that college students live here. Inside are clothes crumpled on the couch, stacks of dirty dishes in the kitchen, an empty pizza box on the floor.
Bobby Cornelius is living like most college freshmen. What’s different is where he lives. Cornelius and two roommates share a mobile home in a trailer park a few miles west of Shug Jordan Parkway on the outskirts of Auburn University.
No other college in the country has taken to trailers the way Auburn has, said Jim Grimm, the University of Florida’s housing director and past president of the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. (Really now?)
For years, thousands of Auburn’s 21,500 students have snubbed dorms for their own mobile homes off campus. “There are so many trailer parks around here,” said Amy Schreiner, a 21-year-old psychology major from Trussville who bought a mobile home last year with her sister. “And the majority of people who live in them are college students.”
If college campuses are a gauge of popular culture, then Auburn students are the best example of mobile homes’ wide appeal in Alabama.
“There’s kind of a stereotype that mobile home people are poor and rednecky,” Cornelius said. “That’s not generally what people here think about it.”
More than a half-dozen mobile-home parks line Wire Road just past the veterinary school. The parks look like any other, with only a few hints that under-graduates live here -- student parking decals dangling from rear-views, a few Auburn bumper stickers and license plates on cars, several porches sporting AU flags.
The students keep to themselves. And that’s the real attraction to living off-campus in a mobile home -- the privacy. There are no neighbors to worry about on the other side of the wall.
Amy Sibley bought her mobile home two years ago because she didn’t like the idea of signing an apartment lease. “You can get your money back when you sell it and you don’t have to pay rent,” said the
21-year-old senior from Russellville.
Her two older brothers lived in mobile homes while at Auburn years ago. And most of her friends are envious. She had some girlfriends over recently for a wedding
shower. “They said, ‘I wish I lived in a trailer. You can decorate it any way you want.’ “
There are occasional cracks from friends when they find out you’re living in a trailer park, friends who learned everything they know about mobile homes from Jeff Foxworthy jokes.
Even Mike Gerry, a freshman from Huntsville, was floored when he heard that his brother was moving to one. “I thought, ‘Great. My brother’s a redneck.’ “
But Gerry admits he was surprised. “When I saw how nice it was, I said, ‘Now I want
Sunday, August 1, 1999
Many AU students sold on mobile-home life
by Brett J. Blackledge, News staff writer
AUBURN-Garbage bags piled on the front porch are the first giveaway that college students live here. Inside are clothes crumpled on the couch, stacks of dirty dishes in the kitchen, an empty pizza box on the floor.
Bobby Cornelius is living like most college freshmen. What’s different is where he lives. Cornelius and two roommates share a mobile home in a trailer park a few miles west of Shug Jordan Parkway on the outskirts of Auburn University.
No other college in the country has taken to trailers the way Auburn has, said Jim Grimm, the University of Florida’s housing director and past president of the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International. (Really now?)
For years, thousands of Auburn’s 21,500 students have snubbed dorms for their own mobile homes off campus. “There are so many trailer parks around here,” said Amy Schreiner, a 21-year-old psychology major from Trussville who bought a mobile home last year with her sister. “And the majority of people who live in them are college students.”
If college campuses are a gauge of popular culture, then Auburn students are the best example of mobile homes’ wide appeal in Alabama.
“There’s kind of a stereotype that mobile home people are poor and rednecky,” Cornelius said. “That’s not generally what people here think about it.”
More than a half-dozen mobile-home parks line Wire Road just past the veterinary school. The parks look like any other, with only a few hints that under-graduates live here -- student parking decals dangling from rear-views, a few Auburn bumper stickers and license plates on cars, several porches sporting AU flags.
The students keep to themselves. And that’s the real attraction to living off-campus in a mobile home -- the privacy. There are no neighbors to worry about on the other side of the wall.
Amy Sibley bought her mobile home two years ago because she didn’t like the idea of signing an apartment lease. “You can get your money back when you sell it and you don’t have to pay rent,” said the
21-year-old senior from Russellville.
Her two older brothers lived in mobile homes while at Auburn years ago. And most of her friends are envious. She had some girlfriends over recently for a wedding
shower. “They said, ‘I wish I lived in a trailer. You can decorate it any way you want.’ “
There are occasional cracks from friends when they find out you’re living in a trailer park, friends who learned everything they know about mobile homes from Jeff Foxworthy jokes.
Even Mike Gerry, a freshman from Huntsville, was floored when he heard that his brother was moving to one. “I thought, ‘Great. My brother’s a redneck.’ “
But Gerry admits he was surprised. “When I saw how nice it was, I said, ‘Now I want
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:24 pm to WilliamTaylor21
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Absolutely. Saban has admitted (multiple times) that he fricking hates Bana fans
Yet LSU has had 3 head coaches since Coach Saban came to Alabama.....
Just think how great LSU would be if Coach Saban had stayed or came back to LSU
But that would be just an exercise in futility, because we all know he would NEVER return (had multiple chances)
Laughing at YOU and LSU
edit to add- by the way, enjoy watching Coach Saban win yet another national title for Alabama Monday night.
This post was edited on 1/9/22 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:28 pm to TideFaninFl
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Just think how great LSU would be if Coach Saban had stayed or came back to LSU
But that would be just and exercise in futility, because we all know he would NEVER return (had multiple chances)
Laughing at YOU and LSU
This is part of what makes the Alabama fanbase such a cesspool.
They make shite up and try to speak for Coach Saban when he's already spoken for himself:
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We loved LSU. We worked hard to build the program. If there was one thing professionally that I would do over again, it would've been not to leave LSU."
Yikes
Seems Coach doesn't need Cletus from Cullman to weigh in.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:30 pm to SidewalkTiger
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he's already spoken for himself
And yet hes never tried to go back.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:35 pm to PaulsBunions
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And yet he never tried to go back.
Check and mate
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:38 pm to Referee
Woman who kissed Saban died maybe 6-7 years ago I remember it was liver failure or cancer . She may have acted a drunk fool but to young to die.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:38 pm to WilliamTaylor21
No. He hasn’t. It must hurt to always be desperate to put LSU in the same class as Alabama. They simply aren’t comparable. Alabama has more NCs in just the last 10 years than LSU has in their entire history. And it’s not a “rivalry” when you have won one game against them in the last 11 seasons. That’s not a rivalry it’s a complete domination
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:47 pm to SidewalkTiger
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How good do you want to be?
Apparently LSU answered “eh, sucking is fine.”
Posted on 1/9/22 at 10:50 pm to Ted2010
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LSU answered “eh, sucking is fine.”
Also, "eh, lets go hire the guy Saban has already beaten the shite out of twice."
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:23 pm to RTRrtr
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It must hurt to always be desperate to put LSU in the same class as Alabama. They simply aren’t comparable. Alabama has more NCs in just the last 10 years than LSU has in their entire history. And it’s not a “rivalry” when you have won one game against them in the last 11 seasons. That’s not a rivalry it’s a complete domination
This isn't a thread about Alabama football, it's about the Alabama fanbase.
Some of you can't seem to understand that the accomplishments of the 18-23 year old kids on the Alabama football team are not your own.
You're simply a fan and Coach Saban thinks most of you need to stop being entitled little bitches.
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:40 pm to SidewalkTiger
Well, They’re the sorest winners I’ve ever seen. Constantly drawing attention to their team by denigrating the teams they beat. They’re pathetic in my book
Posted on 1/9/22 at 11:44 pm to SidewalkTiger
You are dead wrong. Miss Terry took female Viagra and wore him out.
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