CURIOUS INDEX, 2/22/08
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American Samoa rules. 15 percent of American Samoan football players go on to play college football, an astonishing rate for any place, much less one plonked out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The players share mouthpieces, so short are they on equipment, meaning the arrival of a Pop Warner league sponsored by USA Football (the governing authority in amateur football in the mainland) could increase the number of players with the Polamalu fringe sticking out of the helmet playing in college ball. By percentage, American Samoa could be the most football-crazed spot on the planet. We’ll all be doing the Haka soon enough, and couldn’t be happier about it. For an intimate look at what practice on that one good field looks like, here’s some youth football scrimmage footage taken in American Samoa that looks pretty representative: tin roofs in the back ground, looming, lush volcanic hills, a soggy field, and lots of really thick kids playing their asses off in the slog. Subway Domer have TAH-NOO-TAH press conference. TAH-NOO-TAH SAY HE NO PREFER NOTHING AT NOTRE DAME-HIM AT NOTRE DAME! THIS ALL THAT MATTER! RAAAAHAHHHHHHHHH!!! HIM WORK WITH KOR-WINN BROWN TO MAKE BEST PACKAGE, NOT FIGHT OVER WHO GETS STEAKBONE OF CHIEF DEFENSE MAN! Jeremy Elder, the Alabama football player who used a gun to get $26 off a pair of Alabama undergrads in an alleged robbery this week, will seek youthful offender status. This could reduce his sentence, and would also officially distinguish him from those old and busted non-youthful offenders in the jail. Elder really could have made more money selling the gun, but he wouldn’t have had a chance to recoup the investment multiple times over. You know the saying: sell a gun, and you eat once; teach a man to mug, and he’ll eat decently for a week before he’s shot or arrested. They’re not supposed to talk back! Phil Fulmer responds to columnist John Adams’ column earlier this week calling for Fulmer’s firing for failing to address the disciplinary issues swarming around the Vol football program. Phil, you obviously don’t understand this: columnists write stuff, and you sit there and take it. Respond to bloggers-we’re just guys living in our mom’s basements, and we need the publicity because Mom’s trying to get us to pay rent, man! “Our internal discipline is based on one factor alone: the course that is most likely to help that individual young man make amends and get his life straight,” Fulmer wrote in the column that will appear in Friday’s edition. “I’ve undoubtedly made some mistakes, but I try to do what I think is in the best interest for each young man.” We should mention that Tennessee is only second in the Fulmer Cup standings at this point. Cough. Joel has the whole letter over at RTT. Finally, this guy rules. If you’re going to give the finger to fans, don’t soft-pedal it: put it to the floor and don’t let up ’til the engine locks up or you run out of gas. |
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With 15% of CFB players being of American Samoan, I’m curious where all the American Samoan coaches are.
Comment by Aerobab — February 22, 2025 @ 9:29 am
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Phillip Fulmer, you are officially the most pathetic coach of all time. Seriously, what coach responds to journalists? Maybe he should try recruiting instead of writing responses to a paper so he won’t get worked by almost every SEC team again.
Comment by Sad State of Affairs — February 22, 2025 @ 9:39 am
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Isn’t Fulmer a Samoan?
Comment by Rival — February 22, 2025 @ 9:41 am
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Please, more chicks giving the finger to anyone.
Comment by Unhappy Monkey — February 22, 2025 @ 9:47 am
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Aerobab, I think you misread the percentages. If I’m not mistaken, iheonly said that 15% of American Samoan high school players go on to play in college, not that 15% of college players were from American Samoa.
But I get your point.
Comment by PW — February 22, 2025 @ 9:48 am
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I have no idea what iheonly means
Comment by PW — February 22, 2025 @ 9:49 am
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That was a bad ass slide tackle, too. I’ve always said what soccer needs is more contact and less Dukerriffic/Carolinaish whining.
#1, for now Ken Niumatalolo is holding it down for Samoans/people of some sort of Pacific descent everywhere.
Comment by Herb — February 22, 2025 @ 9:50 am
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Fulmer recruits Samoas. Heavily.
Comment by Allahver Fist — February 22, 2025 @ 9:53 am
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Threadjack for non-dawg/non-jacket GA residents:
They want to stop issuing out of state vanity plates unless the other states offer UGA and Tech plates. Write your state senators. Be sure to make the point that UGA grads living elsewhere are not their contituents. They are employed to represent current GA residents — REGARDLESS OF THEIR ALMA MATER.
http://www.cbs46.com/news/15367141/detail.html?rss=lnta&psp=news
Go here to find your state senators:
http://www.votesmart.org/official_state.php?state_name=Georgia&state_code=GA&go2.x=11&go2.y=8
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 9:55 am
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Although it is unusual for coaches to respond to writers, in this case I like Fulmer’s letter. A reasoned response to an article that was entirely a personal attack on him.
Comment by etsuVol — February 22, 2025 @ 9:55 am
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TENUTAA!!!
Comment by Subway Domer — February 22, 2025 @ 9:56 am
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Polynesian translation dept:
iheonly-mainlander without spellcheck
Comment by hunglikehussain — February 22, 2025 @ 9:56 am
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About 30 ethnic Samoans, many from American Samoa, currently play in the National Football League. A 2002 article from ESPN estimated that a Samoan male (either an American Samoan, or a Samoan living in the 50 United States) is 40 times more likely to play in the NFL than a non-Samoan American.
- Wikipedia, bastion of truth.
The best part is at the bottom of the wikipedia article on American Samoa, there is a link simply titled “Scouting in American Samoa” but its actually about boy scouting.
Comment by Brian — February 22, 2025 @ 9:58 am
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Just take your generic GA license plate and live with it. Is it really that crucial? Damn.
Comment by Last Dragon — February 22, 2025 @ 10:08 am
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7 - The one truth I learned in my time in the Triangle is that State sucks.
I mean, really sucks. The only campus I could possibly compare you to is, yep you guessed it, South Carolina. Both are concrete prisons stuck in the middle of the town who have off-campus stadiums at the state fairgrounds.
I get that State resents everyone turning their nose up at them, but there is a reason that everyone turns their nose up at them, you, et al.
And, “WE” don’t all go to State. I would shoot myself in the face if that were the case.
Oh, and the Duke/Carolina whining will continue until both schools defeat you by 30, instead of 20, in basketball, at least 80% of the time.
Comment by Coop — February 22, 2025 @ 10:13 am
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crucial? no
an excellent illustration of GA’s political assbackwardness? yes
worth an email to a senator and a comment on EDSBS? sure
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 10:24 am
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i was previously unfamiliar with the forearm tap when giving the bird…but consider it added to my repertoire.
Comment by gerry dorsey — February 22, 2025 @ 10:33 am
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Don’t get me wrong, if someone wants to send a petition around declaring the assbackwardness of the Georgia legislature, this former Georgia resident (and UGA alum) will sign that motherf^%$er three times. But it’s not like the state government is constitutionally required to let alums of other schools have special license plates.
Personally, I’m just glad that this issue has been more or less resolved, meaning that the state lege can focus its attention on more important matters, like protecting Georgia from the anarchist spectre of people who want to decide for themselves whether they can buy beer on Sundays.
Comment by Doug — February 22, 2025 @ 10:36 am
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#16 — a voice of reason…
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/shared-blogs/ajc/politicalinsider/entries/2008/02/22/a_few_questions_about_the_gato.html
Comment by GatorAM — February 22, 2025 @ 10:37 am
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Not to defend GA politicians but…The use of a school’s logo is subject to licensing fees …why should GA, or any other state, allow the issuance of a required state license plate to become a source of revenue for an out of state school unless other states reciprocate and allow the same potential revenue stream to flow to GA schools?
Need to show your school spirit? Buy a bumper sticker.
Comment by Greenie — February 22, 2025 @ 10:40 am
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I think the state had three flags during my time at Georgia Tech. For a brief period I believe even those NASCAR tailgate Budweiser flags were being considered as a legit replacement.
Comment by Brian — February 22, 2025 @ 10:41 am
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Herb @ 7 - Allow me to point you to: English MP Boris Johnson in a charity “friendly” against Germany.
Duncan “disorderly” Fletcher calmly discussing a tackle with Paul Ince
best for last… Scott Parker tackling Joe Cole…
Comment by DC Trojan — February 22, 2025 @ 10:42 am
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I am no expert, but I’m pretty sure the extra $25 the state of GA receives for each plate outweighs the miniscule (like, pennies?) amount per plate paid to UF in licensing fees. I live here — and between the public education crisis and the GIANT 1 inch thick plate that’s been covering half of Roswell Rd for a month now without repair, something tells me that GA could use the money.
Comment by GatorAM — February 22, 2025 @ 10:45 am
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#20 - those licensing fees are paid by the car owner though higher tag fees for prestige plates. The state even gets to pocked some of the extra dough, so why should they care? The bottom line is that they should be beholden to current Georgia citizens as opposed to citizens of other states who graduated from a GA school. GA is not its own country looking out for its citizens living abroad. State citizenship is determined by residence alone.
I’ve said my peace. Now I’m just gonna hang up and wait on my cheesecake.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 10:50 am
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the GIANT 1 inch thick plate that’s been covering half of Roswell Rd
I thought that was just how Roswell Road is. We love our giant metal plates.
I want to have a road here named “Giant Metal Plate Boulevard”. Which GA legislator do I call?
Comment by Rival — February 22, 2025 @ 10:55 am
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#24 - Phenomenal. My favorite is when they fill potholes with sand. Yea thats gonna work. For an hour.
Comment by Brian — February 22, 2025 @ 10:59 am
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Since I’m a liar and really bad a shutting up sometimes, I have one more point to make.
For UGA to start receiving licensing revenue from other states issuing UGA tags, then more UGA grads would have to actually leave the state, which would cost the state more money than UGA would gain from the licensing fees. I admit I have no stats to back it up, but common sense says that UGA grads have little reason to leave Georgia with the de facto “capital of the south” right here.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:01 am
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Rival, well, now you’re just being ridiculous. You can’t create a new street in metro Atlanta without including the word Peachtree in it. Come on now. Second requirement: it must change names inexplicably and without notification to the driver of said name change.
Comment by GatorAM — February 22, 2025 @ 11:02 am
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#27
Actually, I think the King Center retains the naming rights to all future Atlanta roadways.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:04 am
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i must say that in Louisiana i have not seen anything other than LA schools on plates. not that LA is the standard setter in anything. but its not like GA is the only state with this policy. and this is worth an email to a senator? really? I’m sure you don’t send emails on far more crucial matters.
the only reason i said anything is because this is the 2nd day in a row I’ve seen a comment on this on EDSBS. and I’m already tired of hearing about it.
Comment by Last Dragon — February 22, 2025 @ 11:09 am
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GA Politicians have weird priorities…
In other news, Americans don’t particularly care for soccer and the Sun did in fact rise in the east this morning.
Comment by Techie — February 22, 2025 @ 11:10 am
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Does LA have this policy or does it just not have that many out of staters moving in? Georgia wouldn’t have the issue at all if the Atlanta job engine wasn’t located here.
That said, AU currently has state tags in GA, TN, and VA - all with modern major metro areas that attract professionals in droves.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:13 am
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Tiger,
You are right. As a GT grad, living in Colorado, I struggled with the decision to leave my home state and birth state of Georgia. I almost did not make the move when I learned that CO does not allow me to put GT on my liscense plate. I mean after all, how will all of those people behind me in traffic know what fine institution of higher learning I attended?
In hind sight though, I am glad I did. Otherwise I would not have been unable to, on about an hours notice, skip up to Steamboat for the weekend and spend a few days laying down freshies in thigh deep powder. Yeah, I made the right call.
Comment by skinnyphatman — February 22, 2025 @ 11:14 am
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The Angry Samoans are in the top 15% of punk bands, easily
Comment by oc phil — February 22, 2025 @ 11:17 am
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MS and NC tags are in the works too. We AU folks get around.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:18 am
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#33
Look, all I’m saying is that Atlanta’s job market retains a lot of UGA and GT grads and is a magnet for grads of other schools in the south. I am not going to move if they take my AU tag. I just think it’s rather petty and shitheaded of the state legislature to bother passing a law like this.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:21 am
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You may be tired of it, but it’s more salt in the wound that 1) our legislators in GA are, for the most part, corrupt, inept and childish and 2) that our tax dollars are being wasted by these idiots on spiteful legislation when there are PLENTY of real problems to be addressed.
And yes, it was galling to hear Barry Fleming crowing on the radio that UGA is a much more prestigious school than UF. On what planet? UGA is a fine school, and I support them every day of the year but one, but come on now. In my opinion, the schools are equally good, especially since the Hope scholarship came around. His comments, and tone, were intended to be a direct insult, and they were, although they revealed quite a bit about the insularity and insecurity of the GA legislature.
Comment by The Conscience of a Nation — February 22, 2025 @ 11:26 am
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Clemson, Auburn, and Florida have license plates in the state of Georgia because enough interested parties signed a petition asking the state of Georgia to produce their respective vanity plates.
The state of South Carolina would happily allow UGa plates IF enough people showed enough interest, just like the Clemson people did in, basically, the greater Atlanta area.
I would imagine Sanford will call the Georgia governor, I don’t care enough to look up his name, and get this straightened out, offering Georgia fans in SC the opportunity to purchase a Georgia vanity plate if they garner enough signatures on their petition.
The fact that the Georgia legislature spends more time on license plate and football playoff issues is very telling.
Ga Legislature: Georgia was not good enough to win their division, let alone their conference, so we think a playoff should be instituted.
Winning your conference and playing in the Sugar Bowl vs a squad the Sugar Bowl committee selected for you to face was good enough in 1980 and 1982, but it is not good enough for you in 2008?
Interesting…
Comment by Coop — February 22, 2025 @ 11:28 am
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#30
Part of the point is that GA legislators don’t propose any legislation for more crucial matters. Just those evolving their allegiance to Athens football. If they did, I’d gladly send them emails.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:34 am
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Tiger,
I think we agree more than we disagree. I also believe that the State Legislature is wasting time and energy on something that in the end is absoloutly worthless to its citizens. They should be spending much more time on important issues, like chaning the flag again, that blue is so very offensive to me, preventing its citizens from purchasing alchohol on Sunday, buying wine over the internet, owning inappropriate sex toys (hey, don’t hate, it keeps my wife happy, which keeps me happy, and I may have GA confused with Alabama on this one). You know, shit that really matters in our lives… Forget about the state of education, roads and infrastructure, harumph! Harumph! Harumph!!!!
I did not get a Harumph out of that guy! Give the Guvn’s a Harumph! Harumph… you watch your ass!
Comment by skinnyphatman — February 22, 2025 @ 11:34 am
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HRSHLISGAY
Comment by Allahver Fist — February 22, 2025 @ 11:34 am
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Guvn’a…. damn is it Friday yet, I am not sure, those time zones give me a headache.
Comment by skinnyphatman — February 22, 2025 @ 11:36 am
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Skinny-
I do indeed believe you have GA mixed up with AL on the sex toy issue. It’s okay, though, because Troy King, our fabulous AG/televangelist, is concerned about the morals of our children. If he could, he would probably electrocute people caught with sex toys.
Of course, there was a very funny grassroots movement in the state that involved buying sex toys for the sole purpose of mailing them to Troy King.
Comment by Tater Salad — February 22, 2025 @ 11:38 am
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Um, the Georgia legislature has a rich history of interfering with college athletics dating back at least to the 1950s.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,711875,00.html
Comment by Brian — February 22, 2025 @ 11:44 am
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All I can say is I am SHOCKED to read of the public education problems and the road woes in Atlanta… AND no faith in your elected officials????
How can the “Capital of the NEW South” have the same problems as the rest of the Old South????
Who will lead us poor, retched, non-GA resident, Southerners if not the wise Atlantans????
Comment by Greenie — February 22, 2025 @ 11:44 am
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Hopefully everyone can agree that OSU plates are out of the question in any Southern state….
Comment by Greenie — February 22, 2025 @ 11:46 am
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Tater,
Tthe toys are banned in GA too, but they have a loophole because the language references the intended use of the object. If the package has a sticker that says “for novelty puposes only” then it’s not legally a sex toy.
But regarding AL, I see the bilboard on I-20 near Anniston for Love Stuff. What do they sell there if not sex toys?
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 11:53 am
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Is there a maximum dollar amount on vanity plates, or could GA charge $10,000 for UF plates and create a scholarship?
Comment by Dawgfish — February 22, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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Love Stuff is the greatest store on the planet. Yesterday I bought myself a 12 inch double headed barbed dildo.
I lost my train of thought, what were we talking about?
They should call the store Ass Stuff.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 12:02 pm
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#47 - Houndstooth hats and grey sport coats
Comment by Last Dragon — February 22, 2025 @ 12:03 pm
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I see my imposter is back. You must really think a lot of me to take it this far.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 12:04 pm
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46, Greenie
Exactly - especially after the DOT in Florida recently changed all the Interstate and Highway signs to read:
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MINIMUM
SPEED
SEC
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Comment by Allahver Fist — February 22, 2025 @ 12:05 pm
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50:
While probably not technically qualifying as sex toys, the items you mention are sure to arouse many in the state, male and female.
And Tiger, I’m sure there is probably a similar loophole in AL.
Comment by Tater Salad — February 22, 2025 @ 12:06 pm
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Allahver-
4.3/40 cocktails to you Sir!
Comment by Greenie — February 22, 2025 @ 12:08 pm
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Nice work, 52.
Comment by Coop — February 22, 2025 @ 12:14 pm
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TIGERinATL,
I be hatin’ all ye Clempsun fucks.
Comment by I shat in TIGERinATL's mouth — February 22, 2025 @ 12:33 pm
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So I can’t buy a 12″ dildo in Alabama, but I can skip over the border to Georgia and buy one as long as I promise to only use it for, I don’t know, tenderizing steak?
So be it. Barbecue over at my place, by the way.
Comment by Doug — February 22, 2025 @ 12:40 pm
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#56
I be not a Clempsun fuck.
I be a chop blockin’ Auburn fuck, ye retard.
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
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TIGERinATL, we’ve traced the Comments to…your house!
Comment by Allahver Fist — February 22, 2025 @ 12:47 pm
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I knew it!
Comment by TIGERinATL — February 22, 2025 @ 1:04 pm
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I, for one, am really excited to see Corwin Brown and Jon Tenuta “melt [their] packages together.” That sounds pretty cool to me.
Comment by Shane MacGowan's Teeth — February 22, 2025 @ 1:48 pm
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I would also like to say that there IS NO FUCKING WAY!!!!! the state of Georgia should issue University of Florida license plates.
Comment by Shane MacGowan's Teeth — February 22, 2025 @ 1:54 pm
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Note the politics in the previous thread were nixed, but the profoundly philosophical discussion of local politics vis a vie license plates and adult toys is endorsed by silence.
Also, I watched that soccer clip above and had a perfect moment of multimedia synergy: As the audio on the YouTube died down the next song on the XM feed came up, and there was the guy in red giving us his thoughts just as Perry Como sang “Because.”
I recommend it for all.
Comment by Kenny — February 22, 2025 @ 2:06 pm
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While I’m generally against the practice of using the car to make declarations or show loyalty or subtly proselytize, this is a pretty fucking goofy thing for politicians to worry about. Also, I saw a bumper sticker today that said “I accept tits,” which I was unaware had been approved as currency.
Comment by Biggus Rickus — February 22, 2025 @ 2:07 pm
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Biggus, saw one of those yellow ribbons the other day that said: “Pray for our lapdancers.”
Comment by hunglikehussain — February 22, 2025 @ 2:23 pm
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skinnyphatman…. your comment “laying down freshies in thigh deep powder”
does this have anything to do with coeds and cocaine or what?
Comment by Futbawl Fan — February 22, 2025 @ 2:38 pm
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That is the beauty of it, that prhase is at least a triple threat. It has many meanings, all of which are good.
So Doug, what is on the menu? Rump roast? Skirt steak? Bone-in ribeye?
Just Damn, I can only hope a ninja is now stealthly descending from my ceiling to begin kicking my ass for that comment.
Comment by skinnyphatman — February 22, 2025 @ 3:21 pm
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biggus @ 64 - when have tits ever not been a currency? It might be more of a barter economy transaction, but never doubt the value.
Comment by DC Trojan — February 22, 2025 @ 4:54 pm
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Hopefully all of the American Somoa kids are sick of warmth, greenery, and varied terrian and dream of playing CF for Nebraska.
Comment by Meatybob — February 22, 2025 @ 5:39 pm
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DC Trojan,
That, my friend, is a fine point, and one I should have thought of.
Comment by Biggus Rickus — February 22, 2025 @ 5:55 pm
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The ideal Atlanta road name would be Martin Luther Peach.
Comment by Chg — February 22, 2025 @ 6:25 pm