Recent content by Anon756054

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    OT: Memphis Grizzlies player Brandon Clarke has passed away

    If I had to speculate I'd guess suicide with no COD given. 29 year old elite athletes rarely just drop dead.
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    Nick Roush put Bama on notice.

    Yep I've heard this silliness for years like Lexington, Ky. is the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field in mid January. It almost never is. There's been a couple handfuls of really really cold November games in the last 50 years. I never understood the idiots who act like Florida or other deep south...
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    Kentucky Zooms Momcilovic

    Ummm I was talking to Beatle Douche, not you.
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    Kentucky Zooms Momcilovic

    Yeah top to bottom we're better at every position. Are you Rainmaker's sock?
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    Kentucky Zooms Momcilovic

    I can change my handle. You can't change the fact that you're a goofy board policing weirdo. Aren't you like 80-something years old?
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    Do you agree?

    Either of them makes us the overwhelming favorite to take home #9 with an outside shot at 40-0.
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    Nick Roush put Bama on notice.

    Not necessarily unlikeable; just very fan girlish. I think he and Jones have predicted 10-2 for 10 straight years. Brock Vandagriff dark horse Heisman candidate and other nonsense without any objectivity makes him a fan girl hack.
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    Nick Roush put Bama on notice.

    Yeah I can't imagine their coaches are smart enough to watch several years of tape of Oregon's offense. They'll be so confused they'll truly be blind and running around in circles while we roll down the field with little resistance. They won't know what to do. *Boy we have some dumb fans.
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    Kentucky Zooms Momcilovic

    37-3
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    Hantavirus

    Thanks Dr .Wayne!! Is there nothing you're not an expert in?
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    Expectations for the upcoming football season

    Nothing less than a natty will do for me. . . every year. We're Kentucky by damn!!
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    Hantavirus

    Quick someone start a thread on climate change so we can hear from the Dunning-Kruger School of Meteorology grads.