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Probably trying to remind LSU of the SEC championship game last year, where Tennessee wore black. Not advocating for the decision, but this seemed to be something Vitello would choose.
Kige is a Facebook friend. He’s active on there a lot.
Anytime a Ra’s Al Ghul statement is used, I upvote. Because, he was right!
When did the influx of phags start happening to this forum?
Using misdirection. That’s exactly what I thought. Make a team, somewhere ahead of you, move earlier for a player who you don’t really want, by propping him up ahead of the draft.
Tennessee has a guy named Tony Basilio and his radio show is either loved or hated because he likes to stir sh#t up and has a bevy of character callers.

He usually does a postgame show for football, basketball and baseball and those go for hours, with a bunch of drunken idiots. It’s usually can’t miss radio. He also funds his own program and pays for his radio time, which is admirable in todays media landscape.

re: Do UT (Tennessee) Fans ...

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/24/24 at 8:43 pm
You cared enough to post

re: Day 8 on 30a

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/7/24 at 9:27 pm
Quack, Quack. It’s definitely nothing to brag about, like I said. Just giving a frame of reference

re: Day 8 on 30a

Posted by OlVolVillain on 7/7/24 at 8:48 pm
I know everyone has a hardeaunx for serraneaux, but it’s a blatant lie to say no Tennessee fans are in 30A. I vacation there and have for 20 years, not bragging like others, just facts. Even during the decade of dysfunction when no one would claim Tennessee fandom, outside of die hard fans, there were always a sh#t ton of Vols fans down there
Saw it yesterday. Loved every minute of it. I know people won’t like the pacing of it, but I enjoyed it. It’s good to see horror directors think outside of the box. Plus, the kills are pretty impressive. Given the amount of horsesh#t out right now and pretty much all year, it was good seeing a movie that was outside of the normal tripe.
Whoever said Nashville is getting shitty is right. Born and raised in Davidson county. Spent about 25 years there. But, we got out to Williamson(and now Maury), when we could. Anyone who was born and raised in Nashville, almost always is looking for a way out of the city. The change over the last 20 years has been great for tourists and tourism, which financially is beneficial to the state, but not so much for long time residents.

re: Breed of peace strikes again

Posted by OlVolVillain on 5/29/24 at 11:53 am
That’s a good point and probably what I was going to have to resort to if it didn’t give up the attack. I’m a dog lover, like most others, so that was my thought only if it didn’t release. I also had a decent pocket blade on me, but in that moment I was so hyped up with adrenaline that I forgot it was there. Probably would have remembered if it turned on me or the owner or kid.

re: Breed of peace strikes again

Posted by OlVolVillain on 5/29/24 at 9:33 am
I was walking the neighborhood one afternoon earlier this year. Had my earbuds in, but heard this woman screaming for her life in her backyard. I ran over to the fence and asked if she needed help. In between her screams she said ‘ yes! Front doors unlocked come in and grab the shovel by the back door as you come out ‘ … so I did.

Walked through the house and grabbed the shovel. Saw two pit bulls attacking something on the ground. Thought it was a kid. Get closer and realize they’re attacking another dog. I start towards the pile and the lady is trying to pull the bigger pit bull out of the attack, to no avail. I run towards the pile and the smaller pit has its back turned to me, so I immediately hit it in its arse with the shovel and it runs off a little, but starts pacing around the smaller dog again, but never attacks as I yell at it and threaten it with the shovel. I ask the lady for permission to wallop the bigger dog with the shovel in the head. She said ‘ do it ‘. So I wail about 3 times with the shovel upside it’s head and it had no effect. So I start going harder with it. After about 5 more hits, and the owner yelling at it, it looks me in the eyes ( and it’s the first time in my life I’ve ever seen that ‘ bloodlust ‘ look ) but it relinquished its hold, probably more out of annoyance of me hitting it and maybe the realization that I wasn’t trying to hurt the owner and with the owners yelling, it may have registered that it was frigging up. The dog they were attacking limps into the house, wailing and moaning. It was then I was able to notice a third pit bull that her son ( probably 12 ) was holding on a leash, off to the side.

She told me the dog they were attacking was a runt and they never liked it. She was unaware the runt was outside when she let them out to use the bathroom, because apparently this isn’t the first time they’ve tried attacking it, but her husband wasn’t home to help. Anyways, call the police just to document. The lady looked like she survived a murder. Blood was everywhere on her and her shoes and I was covered in it from my shoes to my shirt and face. Police said there was nothing they could do, after verifying she owned the dogs. The runt was in a bad way.. there was a massive blood trail from the site of the attack through the back door and up the stairs of the house. She said she was going to check on it and her husband was on the way home to take it to the ER vet.

I went home after and cleaned up and walked back to her house an hour later to check up. The woman opens the door and the big pit bull, who was the main aggressor, is just sitting there with the 12 year old, watching TV, the son is petting it and its face still covered in blood. I told her I’d think about putting those 2 down because I wouldn’t trust them around the kid and they had another child, who wasn’t home at the time. I don’t know if they eventually did, but I don’t hear the amount of barking I usually do, coming from that house anymore, like I used to.

It also surprised me, because when I opened the door initially to go out back, there was a large Great Dane that came up to just below my chest, that greeted me with excited barks as I entered the house. Just wayyyyy too many dogs, especially for a woman her size and a child to control. Which, I think is a problem people have too. It wasn’t like I was ever going to own a pitbull, but after that day, I’m d@mn sure not.
Such a butthole that he made sure LSU stayed in the dugout so he and the team could shake their hands.
It’s cool, we don’t like yall either. Go Vols!
Mayo watching his job quickly slip away

re: Mizz 8 LSU 7 F

Posted by OlVolVillain on 4/21/24 at 8:17 am
Yeah but…. Remember nothing counts as a loss for LSU when they play at LNS, because ‘ iTs a LiTtLe LeAgUe FiElD ‘ and any game at Tiger Stadium, before the sun goes down, is also not considered a loss for LSU fans, in ‘ their ‘ rule book. We all know ‘ the rules ‘ … they’re too busy trying to find words they can end with ‘ eaux ‘ in it. They really do embrace that French culture of being modern day cucks to other countries and sports teams it seems
‘ Tennessee beat LSU at 11AM!!!! ‘ is hilarious, only because the same people shout ‘ Tennessee only wins because their stadium sooooooooo small in baseball ‘ … apparently you can never beat LSU at anything, without an excuse being made by the ‘ toughest ‘ fanbase in the SEC.
Even as a Tennessee fan, I thought this was about us, haha

re: Lindsey Nelson Stadium

Posted by OlVolVillain on 4/17/24 at 4:13 pm
Maybe you forget when we had Delmonico as a coach. We were pretty good until his late years when he just rested on his laurels. But, you’re right our administration did not support baseball, at all, until Tony Vols showed up.