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re: you think this razorback fan is pissed they lost to Nutt
Posted on 10/31/08 at 5:33 pm to los angeles tiger
Posted on 10/31/08 at 5:33 pm to los angeles tiger
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By the way, 49 years ago this evening was probably the most famous play in all of LSU history.
Thank God I wasn't one of the 800,000 fans in attendance.

Posted on 10/31/08 at 5:39 pm to inelishaitrust
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Thank God I wasn't one of the 800,000 fans in attendance.

Before my time but I've been at some games with big plays such as earthquake game.
Posted on 10/31/08 at 5:44 pm to los angeles tiger
I have no clue what it feels like for LSU to lose to tulane in football




Posted on 10/31/08 at 5:47 pm to los angeles tiger
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Before my time but I've been at some games with big plays such as earthquake game.
I got to watch Tim Tebow win the Heisman against us last year.

Posted on 10/31/08 at 8:56 pm to inelishaitrust
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So remember, Rebels: The next time you’re coming down from the high of victory, probably (we assume) by lynching a black boy for glancing at one of your buck-toothed, ugly-arse Mississippi white women, just know that we wouldn’t take Hootie back for all the money in the world. It is better to lose with dignity than to win with that pederast on your sideline.
This guy took it way too far.
Posted on 10/31/08 at 9:08 pm to los angeles tiger
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GEAUX BILLY CANNON!!
The most famous play involving Billy Cannon for Tennessee fans is quite different from the most famous play involving Billy Cannon for LSU fans.
Posted on 10/31/08 at 9:44 pm to los angeles tiger
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By the way, 49 years ago this evening was probably the most famous play in all of LSU history.
GEAUX BILLY CANNON!!
Damn, quit living in the past!!

How proud can you be of a guy who traded his Heisman Trophy for a lifetime supply of barbecue ribs?....

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