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To: shalom aleichem

Amazing! I still can’t believe it after last year’s season. Like the Red Sox winning the Pennant and the Series after being in the bottom the year before. Is this the year for that kind of team???

Still, sad for Alabama. I still like to see the Tide Roll!

It least we can, if we win, keep Trophy in the state...

It’s a plenty big if against them ‘Noles!


85 posted on 12/08/2013 9:12:59 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Joe Wilson was dead on! Expunge his censor or censor Pelosi!)
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To: Alas Babylon!

Amazing! I still can’t believe it after last year’s season. Like the Red Sox winning the Pennant and the Series after being in the bottom the year before. Is this the year for that kind of team???

Still, sad for Alabama. I still like to see the Tide Roll!

It least we can, if we win, keep Trophy in the state...

It’s a plenty big if against them ‘Noles!


In the current formulation, Auburn is the “junkyard dog” in among the pedigreed elite—like the Ravens last year, the SF Giants two years ago, the LA Kings a few back. They have no business winning it all but...

If you look at the NCAA season as one in which the playoffs begin in mid-Nov or thereabout, Auburn is THAT TEAM, the so-called lesser light that gets on a roll (pardon the expression)and just keeps laying waste to the elites and the point spreads along the way.

Is FSU way better than them on paper? Oh yeah. But will it matter?

I dunno. We’re in a period where the junkyard dog has a tendency to win. (Personally, I like to think of the conservative/Tea Party movement as the junkyard dog in the room.)

Um...Roll War Eagle.

(And run, Sarah, run.)


96 posted on 12/08/2013 9:37:09 AM PST by PaleoBob
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