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But things began to unravel even further with the sound. Playing in the background of the graphic on a fife and drum was “Dixie” or “I Wish I Was In Dixie,” a song first used in blackface minstrelsy, but better known as a de facto national anthem of the Confederate States of America.

Weird how there’s no link to the article on this site about that sketch. I was going to read the racist, fearmongered, paranoid comments that turned out to be wrong. Are black people on this site the same as the white people on Republican sites? The answer will shock you.

Gang violence is often accompanied by being drunk and/or drugged out of one’s mind, which could very well explain the case of mistaken identity (and witnesses are notoriously unreliable).

Please tell me you own and use both of the items in this photo

And you’ll note that the 1987 logo was brought back for the Throwback bags in 2017. A real 1979 bag would have the 1961 “fL” logo.

I remember that Harry Turtledove book.

Who can forget Cody Pickett’s Charge, the Battle of Kam Chancellorsville, or the Michael Vicksburg Campaign?

Out of curiosity, was it creepy when Rhianna and Minaj were giving a random audience members lap dances on stage?

Don’t hurt yourself celebrating that joke.

Well he is Gramátically correct

Idiot Republican lawmakers were so bent on destroying anything and everything attached to Barack Obama that Congress refused to fund our shuttle replacement vehicle, which should have been operational years ago.

“Space is now weirdly inaccessible”

Pro tip for Garrett Snider: When your bosses plant angel dust on you and give your job to some homeless guy, ask the hooker who looks like Jamie Lee Curtis for help. She’ll know what to do.  

Learning of this column actually had the opposite effect of making me like Gritty (fan of rival team, so I was predisposed to think he was stupid). I hope that anthropomorphic can of spilled orange crush punches kicks that guy in the dick the next time he’s marveling at the wallpaper.

I played at SJU from 90-94 for Gagliardi and much of what made him unique was true. But the talk of him does tend towards the Woodenization of him as well.

Funny how these old time coaches who saw service in WWII somehow had less to prove.

The talent level at in DIII is FAR closer to DI than to high school. Starting DIII football players were virtually all high school stars, all conference, and the like. It’s very easy to diminish DIII athletes, but the book written about St. Johns talks about how the difference between DI and DIII tends to be a couple

haven’t seen a Mike Anthony this pissed since Eddie cut him out of the royalties from ‘1984'

One of the annoying things that people don’t really talk about is that Alabama doesn’t do out of conference home-and-homes with Power 5 teams.

I love these two quotes.

On Fans:
I don’t think they’re entitled to anything, either.”

On his team: