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re: Pastor (Bama fan)calls AU hostesses hoes on FB
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:12 am to auburntiger77
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:12 am to auburntiger77
quote:If you think what he did was wrong, why do you do something similar in return? Be better than him.
I am sure all of you will now ask Brooks to do the same.
FWIW, I agree that a pastor and someone affiliated with a Campus ministry shouldn't say those things. I imagine he regrets it as well. People make mistakes, especially when the passions of college football are involved.
This post was edited on 6/23/11 at 9:14 am
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:13 am to Thracken13
Same here. Like I said earlier...
the guy for doing that.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:15 am to WDE24
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I agree that a pastor and someone affiliated with a Campus ministry shouldn't say those things.
+1000
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:16 am to WDE24
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FWIW, I agree that a pastor and someone affiliated with a Campus ministry shouldn't say those things. I imagine he regrets it as well. People make mistakes, especially when the passions of college football are involved.
agreed - human being is human and makes mistakes.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:17 am to Alahunter
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I need to be in restraints.
FIFY
Posted on 6/23/11 at 9:23 am to Alahunter
Some Aubdykes up in this thread.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:17 am to auburntiger77
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BTW, One of the Tigerrettes is the daughter of a good friend of mine. She and her friends have shed a lot of tears over this. If you think otherwise you are wrong. This has done harm to them. They are good Christian girls who work to help get through school and did not deserve the attacks.. If you have girls you would undertand
I agree, I think a lot of people that have been discussing these girls in the way that they have are just wrong on so many levels. Young ladies should not be discussed this way, and a true man would not do this. Where is the "southern gentlemen" that used to defend the "women folk" above all else?
With that being said, have some of you(not aiming at this poster, because I don't know whether you have or not) noticed some of the posts that you have made in the past discussing females? Would you want someone to say these things about your daughter? I'm talking about pictures and posts about cheerleaders, University dancers, the fax girl, reporters, and female football fans. Think about how these people have been talked about on this board. Don't you think these ladies have family members that wouldn't appreciate having their daughters talked about this way?
Grow up guys. Don't use your hatred of another school as an excuse to insult innocent people. I am not just aiming this at Auburn, but at all of us.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:18 am to bama my heart
quote:pics?
bama my heart
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:27 am to bama my heart
agree with alot you said.However, it doesn't help when one poses for picture with a drunken underage kid, that signed a LOI less than a week before, while dressed in what appears to be a Playboy bunny outfit.
And fwiw, I think the issue is that they are paid employees engaging in behavior that should be improper, as paid employees. Doesn't matter that the Tigerettes are volunteer, they represent the University as paid employees in some form or fashion, working for the athletic dept in other forms.
eta - and as I just saw in nashville tiders post.. this doesn't help either.
And fwiw, I think the issue is that they are paid employees engaging in behavior that should be improper, as paid employees. Doesn't matter that the Tigerettes are volunteer, they represent the University as paid employees in some form or fashion, working for the athletic dept in other forms.
eta - and as I just saw in nashville tiders post.. this doesn't help either.
This post was edited on 6/23/11 at 10:35 am
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:42 am to Alahunter
i personally have no sympathy for someone that puts themselves in that position - its not fair to have all of them lumped into the same description, but thats life and society.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:46 am to Alahunter
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"HO FO SHO"
Well I be damn...that pastor was right.
This post was edited on 6/23/11 at 10:47 am
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:46 am to Thracken13
I do have some sympathy. Young folks are gonna do stupid things sometimes. When sober though, they should have enough common sense not to be throwing that up for public consumption, especially when they represent the University in the fashion they do. Like it or not, employers who are in the public eye, look for things like that when jobs are applied for. You'd think their boss or leader of the Tigerettes/Hosts would sort of keep an eye out for black eye stuff like this.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:51 am to Alahunter
of course they will do stupid things - we all do.
however they should know that in this time and day - ANYTHING you do can be recorded, logged, photographed and so on and then redistributed in any manner to the public as a whole.
its the fact that they knowingly put themselves in that position - THAT is what i have no sypmpathy about.
however they should know that in this time and day - ANYTHING you do can be recorded, logged, photographed and so on and then redistributed in any manner to the public as a whole.
its the fact that they knowingly put themselves in that position - THAT is what i have no sypmpathy about.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:51 am to Alahunter
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this doesn't help either.
College girls dressing up slutty for Halloween?
New all time low.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:52 am to joeyb147
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College girls dressing up slutty for Halloween?
New all time low.
You mean that wasn't at Bible Camp?
I am so disappoint.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:56 am to joeyb147
Again, dressing up like that, being in photos with what appears to be drunken underage kids.. things like that do not help one's perception. If you want to be respected, dress respectable and act respectable. I know that is a hard concept to grasp for you.
Posted on 6/23/11 at 10:58 am to Alahunter
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Again, dressing up like that, being in photos with what appears to be drunken underage kids.. things like that do not help one's perception. If you want to be respected, dress respectable and act respectable. I know that is a hard concept to grasp for you.
Sort of like putting a webcam in front of a fax machine only to have a hot girl in a short skirt bend over to get LOIs from high school recruits.
I agree. If you want to be respected, act respectable.
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