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Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:03 pm to beaver
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Where's "Manhatten"
Inside Les Miles head.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:04 pm to Alahunter
Hilarious...'Where's Manhatten?' was a sarcastic post...I'll leave it up to your supreme intelligence to decipher why that is.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:05 pm to beaver
still not sure where Manhatten is...
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:05 pm to Alahunter
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Nothing says sophistication like TP and Idoltry.
Like this?
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:05 pm to Nortizzle
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Why do you people care soooo much about other fan bases traditions?
How is that a tradition? A tradition is something that you've done before. Rolling a tree in Manhatten and a Tiger Walk there is not something you have done before. These are traditions that should be done at your home. Someone really should teach Auburn fans how to act. They don't don't how to behave when they go to another school's stadium, and they certainly don't know how to in Manhatten. Auburn fans make fun of Bama fans going to Walmart, well I'd rather our redneck fans act out at Walmart than in New York City. How embarassing.
Why do you people care soooo much about other fan bases traditions?
How is that a tradition? A tradition is something that you've done before. Rolling a tree in Manhatten and a Tiger Walk there is not something you have done before. These are traditions that should be done at your home. Someone really should teach Auburn fans how to act. They don't don't how to behave when they go to another school's stadium, and they certainly don't know how to in Manhatten. Auburn fans make fun of Bama fans going to Walmart, well I'd rather our redneck fans act out at Walmart than in New York City. How embarassing.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:07 pm to AUBfanatic
I sorta got that I misspelled it, hence my statement that I'd leave it up. I can take a ribbing over a mistake. It's clear most of your base can't take any though. 
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:08 pm to bama my heart
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How is that a tradition? A tradition is something that you've done before. Rolling a tree in Manhatten and a Tiger Walk there is not something you have done before. These are traditions that should be done at your home. Someone really should teach Auburn fans how to act. They don't don't how to behave when they go to another school's stadium, and they certainly don't know how to in Manhatten. Auburn fans make fun of Bama fans going to Walmart, well I'd rather our redneck fans act out at Walmart than in New York City. How embarassing.
Really?
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:08 pm to bama my heart
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bama my heart
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Someone really should teach Auburn fans how to act. They don't don't how to behave when they go to another school's stadium, and they certainly don't know how to in Manhatten. Auburn fans make fun of Bama fans going to Walmart, well I'd rather our redneck fans act out at Walmart than in New York City. How embarassing.
Never disappoints
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:09 pm to bama my heart
WTF? Your freaking school (the institution itself) played music targeting student athalete prior to IB kickoff. Your fans rained monopoly money on Cam at warm up. Please forward me the Bama handbook on 'How to Act at a Game'. Your delusional. 28-27 all year long
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:10 pm to AUBfanatic
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28-27 all year long
NCAA investigations are slow. Yall might get to keep it 2 or 3 years, not just one.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:17 pm to Alahunter
I love the rivalry. I really do. But you've got to admit that hanging your pride on an NCAA investigation into another school is a bit embarrassing, right? Bama is the only school in the state that is actually under NCAA probation. Its hilarious to me that you don't see entire threads spanning two months dedicated to Marcel Darius or the 'innocent fishing trip' in hopes that the hammer would come down on Bama. The small number of you hanging on to the mirage that the investigation is actively progressing toward anything make the whole of you look like supreme morons.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:21 pm to e2drummer
Since we're talking about embarrassments...
I figure this may be the time to tell a story I have about seeing a bama fan while driving the other day. Here in Texas, we don't see bama fans all that much and when we do, they are the crazy kind. So, when I was driving the other day I get stopped at a red light directly behind an old, beat-up crimson Kia Sodona van. On the back of the car are about 10 bama bumper stickers with 3 or 4 saying "Got 13?" or "13 National Championships." Intrigued, I had to drive up beside the driver and get a good look at their appearance. Not to my surprise, I looked over and saw a weird-looking older person (I couldn't tell if they were male or female) in a Hawaiian shirt, aviator style sunglasses, and a long pony-tail. A typical gump. How embarrassing.
I figure this may be the time to tell a story I have about seeing a bama fan while driving the other day. Here in Texas, we don't see bama fans all that much and when we do, they are the crazy kind. So, when I was driving the other day I get stopped at a red light directly behind an old, beat-up crimson Kia Sodona van. On the back of the car are about 10 bama bumper stickers with 3 or 4 saying "Got 13?" or "13 National Championships." Intrigued, I had to drive up beside the driver and get a good look at their appearance. Not to my surprise, I looked over and saw a weird-looking older person (I couldn't tell if they were male or female) in a Hawaiian shirt, aviator style sunglasses, and a long pony-tail. A typical gump. How embarrassing.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:23 pm to AUBfanatic
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But you've got to admit that hanging your pride on an NCAA investigation into another school is a bit embarrassing, right?
Not hanging my pride on that at all. I love that Bama has gone 35-5 for an 88% winning percentage the past three years and can get to ten wins in a rebuilding year this year.
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Its hilarious to me that you don't see entire threads spanning two months dedicated to Marcel Darius or the 'innocent fishing trip' in hopes that the hammer would come down on Bama.
Yeah.. you're kinda new here.
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The small number of you hanging on to the mirage that the investigation is actively progressing toward anything make the whole of you look like supreme morons.
Unlike the majority of your base when they held on hopes of getting Bama in trouble. And what did any of this have to do with me finding it amusing that a bunch of Aubies were rolling a tree in ManhattAn?
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:25 pm to e2drummer
Last month:
eta- and what is it with flaming Gingers and Au fans? He looked like the Heat Miser from The Year Without a Santa Claus.
eta- and what is it with flaming Gingers and Au fans? He looked like the Heat Miser from The Year Without a Santa Claus.
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Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:26 pm to AUBfanatic
"Its hilarious to me that you don't see entire threads spanning two months dedicated to Marcel Darius or the 'innocent fishing trip' in hopes that the hammer would come down on Bama. The small number of you hanging on to the mirage that the investigation is actively progressing toward anything make the whole of you look like supreme morons."
It's because those minor violations were IMMEDIATELY dealt with by Alabama and the players were declared ineligible and suspended for games when the rules called for it. The fishing trip was provided by an Auburn booster btw. That's why you aren't seeing huge threads about those incidents. Alabama actually reports rules violations and the NCAA actually punishes us when we deserve unlike Auburn in the Cam Newton situation. We had a player suspended for a year for having for some stupid class in like 10th grade that didn't check out yet Cam's dad shops his kid around and the NCAA somehow doesn't think that affects his eligibility.
As for the Auburn fans greeting Newton at the Waldorf Astoria and rolling a tree in NYC, more power to em. However, don't act like Auburn fans wouldn't be giving Alabama fans hell if we did the same thing last year in greeting Mark Ingram.
It's because those minor violations were IMMEDIATELY dealt with by Alabama and the players were declared ineligible and suspended for games when the rules called for it. The fishing trip was provided by an Auburn booster btw. That's why you aren't seeing huge threads about those incidents. Alabama actually reports rules violations and the NCAA actually punishes us when we deserve unlike Auburn in the Cam Newton situation. We had a player suspended for a year for having for some stupid class in like 10th grade that didn't check out yet Cam's dad shops his kid around and the NCAA somehow doesn't think that affects his eligibility.
As for the Auburn fans greeting Newton at the Waldorf Astoria and rolling a tree in NYC, more power to em. However, don't act like Auburn fans wouldn't be giving Alabama fans hell if we did the same thing last year in greeting Mark Ingram.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:27 pm to NorthGwinnettTiger
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:nb4picsoritdidnthappen:
No pics. The first reaction I had was to take pics, but I had just finished playing golf and I forgot to take my phone out of my golf bag after playing. So it was in the trunk of my car. I'm disappointed in myself.
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:28 pm to Alahunter
I can always count on you to give me the latest Auburn news, Alahunter. 
Posted on 12/10/10 at 1:28 pm to TheJones
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TheJones
^ Gets it.
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