“I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like that,” Swann said. “I don’t think I’ve ever been a part of anything like that.”
I don’t think I need to explain what “that” is. We all needed a drink after “that”. So, in honor of that memory, from Sweetheart of the Rodeo, here’s the Byrds’ cover of “You’re Still On My Mind”.
By the way, the hangover should be gone by now, fellas. Exorcise the demon Saturday night.
I just hope we’re not listening to “Nothing Was Delivered” Saturday night after the game.
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Re: THAT play, “Your Still on My Mind” but maybe this season the team that adheres more to “The Christian Life” will prevail. Sic ’em, St. Mark.
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I’ll see that bet…
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Aww Heck, I’ll double it
Bartender – Hit the Throttle
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@Wilcodawg
November 12, 2014 at 8:20 AM
“GP was brilliant…” except for the fact that she hangs around with Tennessee fans
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GP was brilliant…and modern country has forgotten.
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I’ll sehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWqbazi67Uwe you’re double and raise you this….
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Well, that didn’t work out so well…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWqbazi67Uw
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The Georgia-Awbun series is filled with the inexplicable….Pat Dye, future Awbun coach backs into the foot of Charlie Britt, blocking a punt (this was in the days when punting was important) which causes a later Awbun touchdown and forces Georgia into Bill Herron’s heroics. The “hoses out” game, the “push-off for the win” and others.
For whatever reason, Georgia and Awbun were almost always fairly close in on-field talent which has made for some interesting games, indeed.
With a year to suffer through a zillion-plus replays of the damn play, I am not sure anymore that play is the most miraculous in the long series, although it is up there.
That thing in 1959 was pretty miraculous, too.
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Thanks for the post! Gram Parsons’ voice made me smile this morning.
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yeah, buddy! gram parsons!
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