Even if the circumstances are somewhat somber, you’ve still gotta eat.
- It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people can be about affairs. (h/t The Wiz)
- Gregg Doyel is a Florida alum, so I can’t tell if he’s being serious in offering sympathy about Junior’s latest woes in this column.
- Georgia’s 300.
- Jesus, this has the potential to be a PR nightmare for Ole Miss.
- Leave it to Dan Magill to tell us about Georgia’s first game under the lights – against Kentucky, 69 years ago.
- For some reason, somebody thought it was a good idea for the BCS to have a Twitter account. Dumbass.
- Mike Moore says that one reason Georgia has had more than its share of comeback wins this season is because players like Washaun Ealey are too green to worry about being in a big hole early in a game.
- The Sporting News’ list of the top 25 football broadcasters is definitely a mixed bag. But at least Bob Davie isn’t on it.
- And check out SI.com’s survey of SEC fans. They rank Georgia second on the list of biggest conference rivals. Cool.
Well, a swiftly organized KKK rally sorta vindicates the efforts of those to eliminate the chant, doesn’t it?
Is there any reason why you used Jesus’s name on the 4th nugget concerning the KKK rally at Ole Miss?
Nope, it’s simply my exact reaction to the article when I read it.
Jesus, Keith….you’re thinking of the other Jesus who has been hiding out in migrant farm worker camps in northwest Mississippi since the movement in the ’60′s. He supposedly operates under the name of Jesus Krist.
“It never ceases to amaze me how stupid people can be about affairs.”
Thank heavens. But for people like this item of inventory for a potential dissolution of marriage in addition to not only getting fired,
‘San Diego State Athletic Director Schemmel traveled to Alabama in January to have a tryst with a woman and didn’t have university business there, the woman testified under oath in a deposition this year,’
are what puts food on the families of divorce lawyers all over this great country of ours!
This must have been a tough one though because no one thought the SDSU AD going to Alabama to try to hire Nick excuse would even work in this one. Besides, they don’t call ‘em ‘trysts’ in Alabama anyway unless it’s a three-way.
Damn. What’s a guy supposed to do these days? Can’t even get a piece of tail without it being all over the news. That ain’t news. People been doing it for years. (I ought to know.) What’s worse, he had to reimburse the money he spent on the trip. What is this damn fool world coming too?
Brent Freaking Musberger!!!!!!!!!!
Good Pipes? Yeah, and you have a constant, unending opportunity to hear them……blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah, oh, look, there’s a play,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,blah, ba blah,
Any Top 1,000 list, much less top 25, of broadcasters that includes Mike Patrick is immediately null and void.
Why?
“When I was young, my grandmother made me a Mr. Peanut costume.” – Mike Patrick
“I like smart quarterbacks. Especially smart quarterbacks with some athletic skills to go with it.” – Mike Patrick
and most of important of all…
http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2007/09/mike-patrick-has-important-things-on.html
And Scorpio this one goes out to you:
“Wang blew him out of there.” – Brent Musburger (via JFein)
“Midst all the sadness about the passing of 7,” he wrote, still wiping the tears, “some of the descriptions of 7′s personality remind him of his football team.”
Kinda funny that we’re fifth on the “rudest” fans list but yet we’re also fourth on the most “polite” fans list as well.
It depends on the opponent whether we’re rude or nice. If its Vandy fans–we’re nice. If the fans are from UT–well, you “get the picture.”