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Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:15 am to Tds & Beer
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Left field lounge is a pretty cool one. What do yall have?
The same thing in left and right field minus Sanford & Son's contribution.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:17 am to msukb79
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Eli's new ride
That's rich. Eli just signed the biggest contract in the NFL last year and that is what he drives?
In all seriousness, I don't feel like looking it up because I'm still eating hot cheetos, but what was Eli's Egg bowl record as a starter?
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:17 am to pankReb
not as cool and I said tradition. not something that hasn't existed a decade yet
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:17 am to pankReb
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The same thing in left and right field minus Sanford & Son's contribution.
Its called being Original, something you rebel fans know nothing about.
We had the LFL YEARS before any other school not named LSU could draw over 1,000 fans to games.
You may think its trashy but if you ever watched a game there, ate, and drank it would grow on you.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:18 am to msukb79
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That's rich. Eli just signed the biggest contract in the NFL last year and that is what he drives?
Inelishaitrust. Sorry need to clarify that. I know Eli Manning has a nice ride, but I was referring to another ELI
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:20 am to Tds & Beer
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not as cool and I said tradition. not something that hasn't existed a decade yet
We've always tailgated in the outfield at Swayze.
And a platform made from these guys
Is far from what could be considered cool.
Of course....we're talking about the fan base who thinks ringing cowbells at football games i scool.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:21 am to pankReb
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And yes, the cowbell is inherently racist. As inelisha mentioned, they were used to call in the servents for chow time. And here you are, using them to call your African American football players. For shame.
Well, that's just made up.
What IS true, however, is that cowbells were used as signals by the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape to the North. LINK
Hmm...maybe THAT'S why the Ole Miss Rebels hate cowbells so much.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:21 am to msukb79
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You may think its trashy but if you ever watched a game there, ate, and drank it would grow on you.
I have....a couple of times. And the LFL did grow on me.
A little Penicillin took care of that though.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:24 am to pankReb
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And a platform made from these guys
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Is far from what could be considered cool.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:24 am to MedDawg
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What IS true, however, is that cowbells were used as signals by the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape to the North.
BOOM!
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:25 am to MedDawg
Boom from med dawg. Pank is getting dinner bells and cowbells mixed up. And forgetting that his school's nickname is "Ole Miss"
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:26 am to msukb79
Slave talk
In all honesty, we all know that both some State and Ole Miss families probably had some slaves at some point back in the day. Just like every other state and school in the south...
In all honesty, we all know that both some State and Ole Miss families probably had some slaves at some point back in the day. Just like every other state and school in the south...
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:28 am to Tds & Beer
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Pank is getting dinner bells and cowbells mixed up
Both are medal with a ball that makes a "clank" noise.
....and both can be used by a white MSU student in a hate crime against a black MSU student.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:29 am to hehatedrew
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both some State and Ole Miss families
Much more State than Ole Miss families. Majority of people with one or two generational ties to Ole Miss is from out of state.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:32 am to msuman
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I know Cowbells is right up there with hatred like the Flag.
Cowbells are not bringing down the State.
Lets say you have never once been to Mississippi, you were from the North, and your first trip to Mississippi was to Starkville on gameday, and he sits in front of a bunch of rednecks who try to make their cowbells as loud as possible. They would assume the rest of the state was as big of rednecks as they were. It brings down the state as a whole.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:33 am to pankReb
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Majority of people with one or two generational ties to Ole Miss is from out of state.
I call BS on this. My dad's best friend played football at Ole Miss in the late 60s and early 70's and I have seen his old programs of when he played and id say that about 80% of the roster was from Mississippi, as for students Im sure it was around that high in the 60's and 70's as well. Ole Miss didnt begin to get a huge influx of out of state students until the late 80's.
Posted on 2/15/10 at 10:34 am to Tds & Beer
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Yeah all the awards the place has won natonally do not agree with you.
Yea, Albert Belle really enjoyed his visit to DN Field.
Btw......if you don't recognize his name....that's because your fan base called him "Buckwheat".
And ya can't forget ya'lls favorite nickname for an African American that you shouted that game.
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