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Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:01 am to I-59 Tiger
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The guy that got teabagged looked a lot like the lsu fans that were dry humping bama fans and screaming "tiger bait"
Pics? Video?
Why is it noones heard of LSU fans dry humpin bama fans? ...till now?
You're another frickin idiot defending this guys actions...keep it up...it's what makes your fanbase what it is today....
REPRESENT!
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:03 am to Daigeaux
quote:I saw them on canal around the walgreens at about 11 am ish.
Pics? Video?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:03 am to Daigeaux
If I was the teabagger I would have forced La. authorities to try and come get me. And, I would deny that it was me on the videotape. Force the Teabaggee to come public and be ridiculed. 

Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:04 am to TenTex
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I wonder how long it will take for the University of Alabama to release a statement
Damn, I didn't realize they already released a statement...
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:05 am to Beer Bryant
Why was't he wearing Bama Gear when he turned himself in?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:07 am to TenTex
quote:hibbets asked for it back when they fired him?
Why was't he wearing Bama Gear when he turned himself in?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:08 am to TenTex
Thanks to accused tree-killer Harvey Updyke and all those Bama fans who sought his autograph on Bourbon Street, the world now has its own perception of who Alabama fans really are. Thanks to a viral video of obscene, drunken imbeciles, the picture is even uglier.
Some would like to believe that picture is distorted, that rudeness and cruelty are exceptions rather than UA rules. It is too late, now. The video of Alabama fans torturing an unconscious LSU rube in a New Orleans Krystal is like the sports equivalent of Bull Connor's attack dogs. The worst in Alabama have been allowed to define the rest.
Al.com Story... OUCH
Some would like to believe that picture is distorted, that rudeness and cruelty are exceptions rather than UA rules. It is too late, now. The video of Alabama fans torturing an unconscious LSU rube in a New Orleans Krystal is like the sports equivalent of Bull Connor's attack dogs. The worst in Alabama have been allowed to define the rest.
Al.com Story... OUCH
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:08 am to TenTex
Because the Bama was not in him at that moment.
Could he have avoided OPP if he turned Himself in early in the am?
Could he have avoided OPP if he turned Himself in early in the am?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:08 am to Beer Bryant
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If I was the teabagger I would have forced La. authorities to try and come get me. And, I would deny that it was me on the videotape. Force the Teabaggee to come public and be ridiculed
Good logic there. I am sure the victim would be able to identify him since he was awake the whole time
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:08 am to TenTex
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I wonder how long it will take for the University of Alabama to release a statement on this?
Nick and the Unity Council are having a press conference at 4:00 to address the situation.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:09 am to TenTex
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Why was't he wearing Bama Gear when he turned himself in?
Dunno, but he was wearing a necklace like this one:
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:10 am to LC412000
quote:He should have definitely tried.
Could he have avoided OPP if he turned Himself in early in the am?

Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:10 am to Beer Bryant
Beer, you do flame at times, but you are pretty funny. 

Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:11 am to DvlsAdvocat
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Thats what I was thinking. Phoenix City was a hotbed of prostitution, beer halls, and other vice...all ran by organized crime. The assassination of newly elected by unsworn Attorney General Albert Patterson changed that though...but that was in 1954.
I'm guessing he's extremely old, or he just saw the movie and decided to chime in.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phenix_City_Story
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:12 am to Katy Tiger
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Nope up until the the late 1980's from my experience- Phoenix City was off limits when my dad went to OBC and Jump School in 1959 and it was still off limits 20+ years later when I got there for jump school in the early 1980's.
Hell, there was more trouble to be found on Victory Drive (right off Post) in Columbus than in Phenix City from the 1960's on.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:15 am to mgmbamafan
That article was right on the mark. By removing references to the 2 recent incidents involving Alabama fans, it could be used as a scolding to all fan bases
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:16 am to pvilleguru
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I saw them on canal around the walgreens at about 11 am ish.
I'm sure you did...
Posted on 1/20/12 at 9:16 am to mgmbamafan
Just to keep things in perspective, NOLA wasn't a riot scene like some cities where the pro team wins a title.
I think we're setting an unreachable standard if an entire fanbase has to suffer for the actions of a couple of troubled fans.
I think we're setting an unreachable standard if an entire fanbase has to suffer for the actions of a couple of troubled fans.
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