Hil, are you in the NJ-05 district? The blind rabbi has an outside shot at winning!
Hee. Yep, I am. (Also, I vaguely know the blind rabbi -- I used to skate at the same rink as his daughter, and we were sort of friends.)
Mal ,'Ariel'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Hil, are you in the NJ-05 district? The blind rabbi has an outside shot at winning!
Hee. Yep, I am. (Also, I vaguely know the blind rabbi -- I used to skate at the same rink as his daughter, and we were sort of friends.)
Congratulations askye!
Football is... well college football is ...tribal I guess. It's part religion part family history all tradition.
Around here it's where your parents (or at least one) adn their siblings and maybe their parents went to school, and watched/went to the game.
It's remember where you were when the big plays happene,d or the big losses, or getting into the bowl games.
I love a night game. I just realized I've never been tailgating, that's a whole other level of religion and tradition.
Why am I stranded in a town full of stoopid people?
I often ask myself the same thing.
Game's already wacky and it's barely started.
I'm still in my pajamas since I gave up and went back to bed and napped through the second half of the BC/NCState game. I suppose I could go find my 2XL Sugar Bowl shirt from 2000 with the comedy & tragedy masks wearing war paint.
I love a night game. I just realized I've never been tailgating, that's a whole other level of religion and tradition.
I've never tailgated, but when I was in Chiefs, we used to play for tailgaters after the games. Never "officially" which mean we took off our uniform jackets and hats, but we'd go from RV to RV and play the fight song and Garnet and Gold and and the War Chant. Scored many a free meal that way.
Of course, the current band director has a massive cob shoved up his ass and doesn't allow such frivolities. Doesn't allow much of anything, actually. Lot of traditions have been lost because of him.
with the comedy & tragedy masks wearing war paint.
The school of theatre logo has that on it with a spear connecting the masks.
Lot of traditions have been lost because of him.
I hate when that happens.
It's part religion part family history all tradition.
very, very true
Around here it's where your parents (or at least one) adn their siblings and maybe their parents went to school, and watched/went to the game.
It's like that all over this state. Dad is a UF grad and Mom is a Bulldog (we lived in Jax for a few years, they went to the game every year and managed to stay married...amazing). Our moving while I was growing up impacted part of that "tribal" mentality.
I was a UF fan but not the way so many that grow up here are. I fostered a love of UNC (while living there), cheered for a number of teams while living in Virginia and then loved many San Diego teams while there. Now that I'm an FSU alum, it makes sense that I cheer for "my team".
It's pretty unlikely that Obama will carry Georgia, but there is a faint chance that the Senate seat will go Democratic. Saxby Chambliss' numbers have been dropping fast since the economic apocalypse started. Chambliss, you may remember, is the one who ran the ad questioning Max Cleland's commitment to national security and pictured him with Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. Cleland lost both legs and an arm in Vietnam.
[link] How to make your own Flying Spagetti Monster headpiece.
Speaking of tailgaiting and football, my sister's playing the anthem at Lambeau tomorrow.
Solo or part of a group, brenda? And either way, very cool.