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re: Why all the SEC hatred for Missouri and A&M?
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:07 am to SemperAuburn
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:07 am to SemperAuburn
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Idk..Cali is the shite hole of the U.S. to me. I mena I know there's lots to do, but their gun laws literally have me livid. And they're trying to add more
Legally, Cali has to suck (never lived there, though, so I can't say for sure).
As far as sheer desolation/mind boggling nothingness, it's hard to top Oklahoma

Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:09 am to johnzorback
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We always talked about how cool it would be if A&M could join without bringing the shorthorns along with them.
Should have been here a long time ago, in my opinion


Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:12 am to SemperAuburn
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Sorry if it offends you but most Tejas women I've met are kniving bitches and don't know when to stfu.
Well then you're a dumb motherfricker
Texas is an enormous state with plenty more women than Alabama, or most any state around here for that matter
People bashing Texas(or Florida) are dumb. Unless your state is California. Then your women look great too but your state is in debt like a sonofabitch
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:14 am to 228Tiger
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Well then you're a dumb motherfricker
Texas is an enormous state with plenty more women than Alabama, or most any state around here for that matter
People bashing Texas(or Florida) are dumb. Unless your state is California. Then your women look great too but your state is in debt like a sonofabitch
Keep on reading my posts. I later state that good looking women =/= good women.
Never said Texas had ugly women.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:16 am to SemperAuburn
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Keep on reading my posts. I later state that good looking women =/= good women.
I was too lazy to read through 7 pages

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Never said Texas had ugly women.

Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:20 am to SemperAuburn
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:23 am to johnzorback
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Arkansas doesn't have a stand your ground act, but judges here aren't too bad about it if it's within reason.
I have friends from Cali but I've never been there.
Find a sweet older gun that's unregistered and use that. If you're talking about laws that prevent you from using it, when you're a victim, adrenaline rushes can cause people to black out, and you can't usually be prosecuted when you are defending yourself in an unconscious state that was caused by an aggressor.
It's like if you are drugged by someone unwillingly and later harm them in your delirium.
It's not technically your fault bc you weren't in your right mind, and not being in ur right mind was their fault.
More referring to the near impossibilty of getting a CCW. That and they're trying to make a new law that basically bans detachable magazines from semi-auto rifles.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:25 am to SemperAuburn
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:27 am to TbirdSpur2010
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:30 am to johnzorback
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CCW permits in Cali usually cover the whole state no matter where you get them. I'm sure there are a couple of towns that are lenient on it as long as you go through a course that funds said city.
Idk where those towns are though.
They don't issue CCW's to anyone that's not a resident of the state. I read somewhere that there were exceptions for military personnel that were stationed in Cali but haven't been able to find anything else on it.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:38 am to SemperAuburn
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 12:39 am to SemperAuburn
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 1:12 am to BluegrassBelle
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BluegrassBelle
Belle, you bit hard on that half-troll by Killz.

As a state overall, Kentucky is more southern than Missouri. However, the bootheel of Missouri is definitely more southern than just about any part of Kentucky, mainly due to it being a part of the Mississippi delta and being made up of mostly swamps/marshlands and being a heavy cotton growing area as well. Most of mid-south Missouri is similar to Kentucky IMO, and the northern half of Missouri is Midwestern. My sig pic breaks it down pretty well.
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Kentucky Southern Belles > Meth Mouthed Hookers from St. Louis.
I dont know of anyone who would disagree with that


Posted on 8/9/12 at 1:38 am to KCM0Tiger
BluegrassBelle,
So what you essentially admitted is that you know nothing of Missouri history. We too had two different governments, was a split state, had the second most battles of any state during the civil war, and a star on the confederate flag.
Considering Missouri's 100 percent southern roots dating back to before the war, do you actually believe that Missouri has lost all it's southern heritage?
But then again, kentucky's secessionist government was also represented on the stars and bars. And, KCMO's Missouri map is very accurate.
Therefore, it would seem like Missouri and Kentucky are almost exactly alike. We were both recognized by the confederacy on the flag, we were split border states, we grow the same crops (including cotton and tobacco), we have a bunch of white trash in our states, and we're both in the SEC.
Which means it's damn time the conference let us in! To not do so would be to turn your back on a fellow southern state. Judging from some of the "southern" posters on here, I wouldn't be surprised by that type of douchebaggery from the south.
Yes, Missouri and Kenfricky are very much alike, with one exception....
Missouri's a far better state...and football program. Kentucky sucks balls. I'll give you basketball, but your time at the top is over now that we're here.
So what you essentially admitted is that you know nothing of Missouri history. We too had two different governments, was a split state, had the second most battles of any state during the civil war, and a star on the confederate flag.
Considering Missouri's 100 percent southern roots dating back to before the war, do you actually believe that Missouri has lost all it's southern heritage?

But then again, kentucky's secessionist government was also represented on the stars and bars. And, KCMO's Missouri map is very accurate.
Therefore, it would seem like Missouri and Kentucky are almost exactly alike. We were both recognized by the confederacy on the flag, we were split border states, we grow the same crops (including cotton and tobacco), we have a bunch of white trash in our states, and we're both in the SEC.
Which means it's damn time the conference let us in! To not do so would be to turn your back on a fellow southern state. Judging from some of the "southern" posters on here, I wouldn't be surprised by that type of douchebaggery from the south.
Yes, Missouri and Kenfricky are very much alike, with one exception....
Missouri's a far better state...and football program. Kentucky sucks balls. I'll give you basketball, but your time at the top is over now that we're here.
This post was edited on 8/9/12 at 1:47 am
Posted on 8/9/12 at 6:37 am to johnzorback
The problem with Dallas is that it is overrun with Yankees. THEY are the assholes. Texas has a good job market because we have a comparatively well-run government for the most part. Dallas seems to be as far south as the Yankee assholes want to go. So we're stuck with them.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 7:26 am to KaiserSoze99
...and Jesus was a Texan....
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Posted on 8/9/12 at 7:39 am to KaiserSoze99
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The problem with Dallas is
The problem with Dallas is Dallas. It's not in Texas. It's located in a wormhole the size of a city which travels straight to New York. Sure, Austin is full of California expatriots fleeing the fall of their home state, but at least they're laid back. Dallas has the lansdscape of Oklahoma populated with the same rude plastic bourgeois that inhabits the northeast.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 7:43 am to Cooter Davenport
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The problem with Dallas is Dallas. It's not in Texas. It's located in a wormhole the size of a city which travels straight to New York. Sure, Austin is full of California expatriots fleeing the fall of their home state, but at least they're laid back. Dallas has the lansdscape of Oklahoma populated with the same rude plastic bourgeois that inhabits the northeast.
...err....isn't that pretty much what I said?
Posted on 8/9/12 at 7:49 am to KaiserSoze99
Sure, dude. It just can't be stressed enough that someone who went to Dallas and was treated rudely more than likely didn't come into contact with a Texan. It deserves echoing/dittoing because it's absolutely true. My cousin and her rude husband live in Dallas and surprise surprise, that guy's not from Texas and went to school at Baylor... two populations or jerks colliding in one guy. Typical of the area.
Posted on 8/9/12 at 7:53 am to Stripes314
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How does somebody from Florida tell someone else that they are not Southern?
Like this:
Missouri is not Southern. Hell, it isn't even Eastern. Get a map out, look at it, study it, get to know it, make it your friend.
I am 4th Gen Floridian. Half my family is in the Citrus business and have been for a long time. We are Southern. We hunt and fish. However, you would probably laugh at the size of our deer.
And I don't wear jorts. Actually I did when I was little, but not since 6th grade or so.

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