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Are The Toomer's Corner Trees a Metaphor for Auburn's National Championship?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:55 pm
As of right now, Auburn is still credited with winning the 2010 national title. Also, as of right now, the trees at Toomer's Corner are still alive. Thing is, we know the trees' days are numbered and they will soon be dead. Will the title similarly be gone in just a matter of time?
Which loss would hurt more?
Which loss would hurt more?
This post was edited on 2/17/11 at 3:58 pm
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:57 pm to RMFTBama
This just confirms the state of Alabama residents are losers. Get a hobby D-bags.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:57 pm to RMFTBama
Harvey is a patsy! sp?
The Barn did it themselves to finance this coming season.
The Barn did it themselves to finance this coming season.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:58 pm to Koolaidkidiz
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This just confirms the state of Alabama residents are losers. Get a hobby D-bags.
Big ballin is our hobby
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:59 pm to Koolaidkidiz
Original thought. You just had it in the other thread.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 3:59 pm to RMFTBama
Only if the REC conspired with Updyke to kill our trees like they've conspired with the NCAA/FBI to ruin our moment of glory.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:00 pm to RMFTBama
They should use the wood from the trees to make the trophy packing crates.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:02 pm to RMFTBama
with each post, the OP gets dumber and dumber.
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:03 pm to RMFTBama
clearly the tree hurts more.
It's the symbol of Auburn University
It's the symbol of Auburn University
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:04 pm to I-59 Tiger
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with each post, the OP gets dumber and dumber.
Why U mad?
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:06 pm to RMFTBama
He mad cuz we be gettin more dumber erry time you post
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:07 pm to MCHamaBama
When the trees are finally dead, they should take up a collection to transplant some bigger, more health looking live oaks. (This will cost BIG $$$, but can be done). Sorry to say, those Toomer trees were already in bad shape (one in particular), and not too impressive. A despciable act may actually proove benficial to Auburn in the long run.
Here's a company that can do it:
LINK
Here's a company that can do it:
LINK
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For Environmental Design, no tree is too large to transplant. We have successfully moved the largest trees ever transplanted. Environmental Design pioneered the roundball method of giant tree transplanting to preserve living history.
This post was edited on 2/17/11 at 4:09 pm
Posted on 2/17/11 at 4:10 pm to Jimbeaux
I don't think that will work if they TP transplanted trees.
Suffocate fragile trees?
Then again they won't have many victories this year.
Suffocate fragile trees?
Then again they won't have many victories this year.
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