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re: I was almost a part of a Bama domestic violence dispute this weekend
Posted on 9/11/23 at 9:32 am to deathvalleyfreak43
Posted on 9/11/23 at 9:32 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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is this a common occurrence?? Yikes.
Last yr at TS my daughter brought the boyfriend (former Bama walkon) and I got us all tix together. As game leaned our way he turned into a sullen a-hole. When we won the game on the 2pt conv we looked at his seat after our initial cheering and he had bailed out. We didnt know where he went. He later resurfaced after the game and I swear to God he had to go cry and didnt want us to see it…
Posted on 9/11/23 at 9:36 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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is this a common occurrence?? Yikes.
Hate to see it.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 9:54 am to MOJO_ERASER
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Bama fans better get use to it because this is their new reality once we arrive.
How about you stay within 40 points of your rival before you start talking smack to Alabama?
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:14 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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I truly cannot believe it and never thought it would be me.
Anytime someone on social media or message board begins a story like this, you know it’s 100% a lie. Icing on the cake would have been “I’m still shaking from anger/fear…”
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:18 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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Might be a difficult concept for you to wrap your head around but a home can have both an out door pool and theater room. I know you’re probably only use to your apartment with communal pool.
Yeah, but his has wheels….
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:28 am to deathvalleyfreak43
This is the most believable of all the fake stories you post on here. Alas, despite its plausibility, that even the gumpiest of gumps would have to acknowledge, this story is also fake.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:30 am to deathvalleyfreak43
I’m really surprised he did not pull out a gun and shoot the TV. The wife left because she knew he was beating her soon after the game. 

Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:43 am to deathvalleyfreak43
gumps gonna gump... fat elephants wrecking shite

Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:46 am to Hback
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"He eventually had to Uber to a relatives house because he wasn’t aloud to come home."
Yes, definitely a believable story
i like the ending


Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:50 am to themetalreb
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I don’t believe this story.
which part?

Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:52 am to deathvalleyfreak43
Too much Bama in him.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:55 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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One of my brother in laws is a “huge” Bama fan (never been to Tuscaloosa) and the other is an Auburn Grad but don’t hold that against him he’s a great guy. All through out the day the Bama fan is talking shite and shitting on LSU & AU.. game time comes around and Jaden Milroe takes a huge dump on National TV. Me and the Auburn Grad start ribbing him a little bit and he absolutely flips out.. starts screaming, breaks his pint glass against the wall.. it was so bad that his wife and daughter started crying and left the house.
I've seen otherwise reasonable Alabama people go from 0-to-I'm gonna kill someone in 5 seconds flat after football games.It's really bizarre to witness for the first time.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:55 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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is this a common occurrence?? Yikes.
Baw...It just means more.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 10:56 am to deathvalleyfreak43
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Might be a difficult concept for you to wrap your head around but a home can have both an out door pool and theater room. I know you’re probably only use to your apartment with communal pool.
Prairieville only has ditches and the Amite River and memories of the drive-in theater.

Posted on 9/11/23 at 11:02 am to Gray Tiger
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House or theater with a pool?
you live in Prairieville; no one expects you to know these exists!

Posted on 9/11/23 at 11:06 am to i am dan
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I am Auburn alumni. My brother is a Bama fan. He got so mad and wanted to fight after the kick6. We were visiting our parents during Thanksgiving. All I was doing was laughing.
It is true. A huge portion of the American Public defines themselves by brand loyalty.
It's weird, but it's been that way my entire life. I follow Kentucky - it's a Chicago Cubs level of existence. But when Kentucky wins, I don't feel "better" than the other brand that lost. And when Kentucky loses, I don't feel the need to hold the door for the other brand.
The way I look at it is not typical.
Posted on 9/11/23 at 11:51 am to ScoggDog
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It's weird, but it's been that way my entire life. I follow Kentucky - it's a Chicago Cubs level of existence. But when Kentucky wins, I don't feel "better" than the other brand that lost. And when Kentucky loses, I don't feel the need to hold the door for the other brand.
I'm not sure what this actually means...
But it sounds like as a Kentucky football fan...
You are a bit indifferent to the outcome. As well you should be.
Now with basketball?...That's another matter.
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