SPORTING FOOLS GIVES US TEN HARD ONES
Sporting Fools gives us ten hard ones in a row regarding the upcoming FSU/UF game. And we’re not even sore! Fun stuff from one of our favorite FSU fans. (Mother-in-law has to come first, right?)
Sporting Fools gives us ten hard ones in a row regarding the upcoming FSU/UF game. And we’re not even sore! Fun stuff from one of our favorite FSU fans. (Mother-in-law has to come first, right?)
Orson Swindle and Stranko Montana are two men pushing thirty who should know better than to run a college football blog, but evidently don't. Both graduated from the University of Florida, and both agree that college football is far too important to be left to the professionals.
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Just wanted to add my favorite Gator memory (in response to question… 7?). I can’t recall the year exactly, but I’m thinking it lies this side of 2000. I just recall sitting amidst the FSU fan section in the Swamp, doing the tomahawk chop with the rest of the Orange-and-Blue (in beautiful mockery), while chanting “siiiiiiiiiix and foooouuuurr” to the usual warchant tune.
I’d never actually seen a Seminole fan turn garnet without facepaint.
Comment by thehakujin — November 25, 2005 @ 1:10 pm
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I would accept moderately hung. Would it be asking too much use “decently hung?”
Comment by YMB — November 28, 2005 @ 12:37 pm
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Decent’s a judgemental word. We prefer to use the statistical sounding “moderate,” since “average” has such negative overtones.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 28, 2005 @ 12:38 pm