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I remember Murderphone
Had the knife tapping the glass eyeball @Captain Davis
I was at a visitation yesterday and we talked with the family about Georgia/Alabama in front of the casket. It just means moreDo you remember who he cheered for? Just same names I remember:
bragglefraggle = FSU fan and the master of cooking fish sticks
metalmayhem = Louisville
theskza = Auburn
Tigger = Auburn
PRIDEWASBETTER = Miami
Blitz55 = Texas
poserpilot = Oregon
AndersonsFoot = Kentucky
madizm = Oregon?
Bert = Notre Dame
akutz = Ohio St
Loiseau = UF fan in Iowa
Damn.
I would say canned tuna and pasta or rice with mustard.
You ever try the blood of your enemies, Frank? Some good nutrients there.

He was so convinced Saban was leaving for Texas. Hilarious. Absolutely embarrassed himself.
I'm surprised he wanted Saban, Blitz got so mad at the end of the title game when Trent Richardson scored and made it 37-21. "Classless POS"He was so convinced Saban was leaving for Texas. Hilarious. Absolutely embarrassed himself.
Remember when $10 million a year was an ungodly contract that no coach could ever turn down?He was so convinced Saban was leaving for Texas. Hilarious. Absolutely embarrassed himself.
I was there and I remember the Texas fans next to me saying “Mack would never do something like that”I'm surprised he wanted Saban, Blitz got so mad at the end of the title game when Trent Richardson scored and made it 37-21. "Classless POS"
Remember when $10 million a year was an ungodly contract that no coach could ever turn down?
Agreed. Should be a good popcorn flick.The Fall Guy looks like a good ass movie.
12 mil with the boosters paying for his house and carsHow much was Saban making at his peak?
I can’t remember but he had some ridiculous reasons Saban wasn’t leaving acting like it was some great travesty and the world was colluding to prevent him from going to TexasRemember when $10 million a year was an ungodly contract that no coach could ever turn down?