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2015 Sugar Bowl Less Civilized Thread (Arguments/Shenanigans)

Always remember that we're playing an opponent whose fans take pride in their "Southern Heritage". Forget all that phony crap about family and faith and good cooking. "Southern Heritage" truly doesn't mean any of that. It ultimately means they are proud of the fact that their relatives of 150 years ago believed that an entire race of people was sub-human and worthy of being treated as property. And they believed it with such fervor that they went to war over the "right" to continue to keep them as property. One of the other teams from the SEC (Ole Miss) is so enamored with that history that they named their team after the soldiers who fought to keep that "right" (the Rebels). Let this sink in for just a minute: most SEC fans are PROUD of that history.

Ole Miss and Mississippi State got destroyed yesterday, and I say the Bucks need to continue that trend with Bama. Time to go all "Civil War" on their asses!

Someone wake up @WilliamTSherman it's time to go to war.
 
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In observation of your avatar (and having drank about four imperial beers), I present to you:



Town full of 'bammer fans...


When I had the misfortune of living in Pennsylshitholia, we used Blazing Saddles as a moniker for anything that reminded us of that place and we still do.

As they say, you got Pittsburgh on the west side, Philly on the east side, and Alabama in the middle. And having been to both Pennsylshitholida and Alabama, that's not far off at all and I have to say it, Alabama is a far more accepting place than Pennsylshitholia was and is to this day.
 
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When I had the misfortune of living in Pennsyl[Mark May]holia, we used Blazing Saddles as a moniker for anything that reminded us of that place and we still do.

As they say, you got Pittsburgh on the west side, Philly on the east side, and Alabama in the middle. And having been to both Pennsyl[Mark May]holida and Alabama, that's not far off at all and I have to say it, Alabama is a far more accepting place than Pennsyl[Mark May]holia was and is to this day.
I've been to rural Pennsylvania once. It was very much like the most backwoods areas of alabama you could find, only there was a lot more recycling.
 
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Someone wake up @WilliamTSherman it's time to go to war.

My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.

This war differs from other wars, in this particular. We are not fighting armies but a hostile people, and must make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war.

I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.

War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want.

 
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Always remember that we're playing an opponent whose fans take pride in their "Southern Heritage". Forget all that phony crap about family and faith and good cooking. "Southern Heritage" truly doesn't mean any of that. It ultimately means they are proud of the fact that their relatives of 150 years ago believed that an entire race of people was sub-human and worthy of being treated as property. And they believed it with such fervor that they went to war over the "right" to continue to keep them as property. One of the other teams from the SEC (Ole Miss) is so enamored with that history that they named their team after the soldiers who fought to keep that "right" (the Rebels). Let this sink in for just a minute: most SEC fans are PROUD of that history.

Ole Miss and Mississippi State got destroyed yesterday, and I say the Bucks need to continue that trend with Bama. Time to go all "Civil War" on their asses!

I'm going to assume this post is meant to be taken as sarcasm and hyperbole (or a drunken diatribe). Regardless, probably the most ignorant post I have read on here in the last 10 years.
 
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Serious question. Should I drink to enjoy the beer and intellectually watch the Playoff Games or do I drink as much beer as possible to get drunk and scream at my tv while thinking everything I do tonight somehow affects the game? You know, superstitious [Mark May].

Option 2. Duh.
 
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Serious question. Should I drink to enjoy the beer and intellectually watch the Playoff Games or do I drink as much beer as possible to get drunk and scream at my tv while thinking everything I do tonight somehow affects the game? You know, superstitious [Mark May].

I don't know about you but I'm in the process of getting fucking blasted and everyone is going to hear me screaming at the TV tonight.
 
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