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Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:47 am to BlackHelicopterPilot
Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:47 am to BlackHelicopterPilot
Now I'm thinking you are a lilly white 40 year old male that likes Broadway shows.
TTIAWWT

TTIAWWT
This post was edited on 12/16/09 at 11:48 am
Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:48 am to roadGator
"Britches" is an old time term. Saban grew up when that term was commonly used.
How about This Christmas Song played every year?
"Now we don our Gay apparel"
Or the expression "Our hearts were young and gay"
That expression has a different meaning today..you silly savage!!
How about This Christmas Song played every year?
"Now we don our Gay apparel"
Or the expression "Our hearts were young and gay"
That expression has a different meaning today..you silly savage!!
Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:49 am to RlTde2
Gay still means happy to me.
You seem really gay today BTW.

You seem really gay today BTW.
Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:50 am to roadGator
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Now I'm thinking you are a lilly white 40 year old male that likes Broadway shows
DAMMIT...busted

BTW, see my edit on my previous post
Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:58 am to BlackHelicopterPilot
Oh crap, I didn't know David died. I could have sworn I saw him at a party on Saturday. 

Posted on 12/16/09 at 11:59 am to sorantable
I hate reading OLD posts.
Why are you going back to April, freaking 2008

Why are you going back to April, freaking 2008

Posted on 12/16/09 at 12:08 pm to roadGator
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I could have sworn I saw him at a party on Saturday
Another dude covered in a white sheet, perhaps?

Posted on 12/16/09 at 12:10 pm to roadGator
You are correct..Gay THEN meant "Happy" Older people know this. Now try and tell say a Guy in his Twenties "I'm going to Don my Gay Apparel" watch the looks you get from the dude!
Same with "Britches" an old Southern term probably used when Saban was growing up in West Virginia.
I grew up in New "Joisey" and been down here since I was 18. Down here we say "Can I buy you a Coke (Sprite whatever) up there they say "Can I get you a SODA"?
It gets worse if you visit Rhode Island/Massachusetts they call A Choclate/Vanilla Milkshake a CABINET!! Go figure...
Same with "Britches" an old Southern term probably used when Saban was growing up in West Virginia.
I grew up in New "Joisey" and been down here since I was 18. Down here we say "Can I buy you a Coke (Sprite whatever) up there they say "Can I get you a SODA"?
It gets worse if you visit Rhode Island/Massachusetts they call A Choclate/Vanilla Milkshake a CABINET!! Go figure...
Posted on 12/16/09 at 1:11 pm to RlTde2
I'm from WV and britches is a term used there.
This post was edited on 12/16/09 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 12/16/09 at 1:34 pm to bigpapamac
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Nick Saban
quote:
We've got enough of them worried about how their britches fit and how they look out there, how their hairdo is. We need some guys who want to go dominate the guy they're playing.
As spoken to Tommy Tuberville prior to the 2007 Iron bowl.

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