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re: Where did the term "Ole Miss" come from?
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:42 pm to Doc Fenton
Posted on 11/16/11 at 11:42 pm to Doc Fenton
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Posted by Doc Fenton
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I thought they were/are the Wolverines.
They are the Maine Black Bears, foo!
Nah, the REAL U of M is the University of Minnesota.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 9:52 am to KnuteMiles
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Named after Alabama's field goal kicker.
That's just funny shite right there.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 9:53 am to AUnite
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Auburn has one mascot: Aubie (the Tiger). I'm sorry if you don't understand the difference between a war cry (War Eagle--much like Roll Tide or that damn pig call Arky does) and a mascot (Tiger-Aubie).
Don't forget the Plainsmen.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:06 am to Swoopin
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Apparently, according to the intellectuals in the OT, the pyramids were built by volunteers because their were no Jewish slaves ever in Egypt.
They were likely built by slaves, but not Jewish ones.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:07 am to AUnite
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First they need to get "Rebels" off their field.
Seriously OM fans, why is that still on the field?
Because it's the name of our football team, you fricking idiot.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:09 am to AUnite
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The name Ole Miss originated from a term of respect used by slaves for a plantation owner's wife.
and was later changed to Ole Piss by Miss State fans in the grove........
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:14 am to WEEZER
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Yeah but, Roll Tide refers to the Crimson Tide, which is bamas mascot.
Really, I thought this was their mascot....
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